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Muckle and Walker Morris among six appointed to first Sustainable Development Capital panel

Ethical investor Sustainable Development Capital LLP (SDCL) has appointed six firms to its inaugural legal panel, with Muckle and Walker Morris among those winning a spot. Other firms to be appointed include Addleshaw Goddard, Bird & Bird, Bevan Brittan and DAC Beachcroft. SDCL was launched in 2007 as a boutique investment firm offering advisory services to […]

Clydesdale Bank

Eversheds, Harper Macleod, Morton Fraser, Optima on new Clydesdale panel

Clydesdale Bank has named Eversheds, Harper Macleod, Morton Fraser and Optima as the four firms on its new recoveries panel. The four firms were cut from the bank’s slimmed-down national roster earlier this month when Clydesdale cut the panel in half (29 July 2014). But they have all been placed on the bank’s new recoveries […]

Clydesdale Bank

Brodies, Eversheds, Norton Rose Fulbright lose out as Clydesdale cuts panel

A group of six firms including Eversheds, Harper Macleod and Norton Rose Fulbright have lost their places on the combined Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank national panel. The “significant consolidation”, which reduced the roster from 13 to seven, has also called time on Brodies’, Morton Fraser’s and Thomas Eggar’s spell on the national roster, three […]

Vodafone

Eversheds wins first-time place on Vodafone’s revamped UK panel

Eversheds has joined the Vodafone panel for the first time following a review of the telecoms giant’s roster of legal advisers. The firm joins DLA Piper, Linklaters, Norton Rose Fulbright, Osborne Clarke, Olswang and Slaughter and May on the revamped panel, which will remain in place for three years. Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co is […]

bp fuel

Bakers, Fieldfisher and Three Crowns among firms to win spots on BP’s niche panel

BP has appointed nine firms to its specialist legal panel, including Baker & McKenzie and Hill Dickinson. Fieldfisher, Holman Fenwick Willan, Reed Smith, Stevens & Bolton, Sullivan & Cromwell, Watson Farley & Williams and recently-established arbitration boutique Three Crowns have also won spots on the niche roster.  Each of the firms has been appointed for […]

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Fieldfisher loses out, Ashurst, Simmons and Addleshaws ushered in as BP unveils UK panel

Ashurst, Simmons & Simmons and Addleshaw Goddard have won coveted first-time spots on BP’s UK panel, unveiled today (9 July) following a three-month review process. The panel has expanded its roster from eight firms to ten, reappointing all of its existing firms with the exemption of Fieldfisher, for a three year mandate with effect from […]

British Library

British Library turns to Mills & Reeve and Veale Wasbrough for employment advice

Mills & Reeve and Veale Wasbrough Vizards (VWV) are to give employment advice to the British Library after winning a mini-tender run by the London Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC). The library, which has a small internal legal team led by legal services head Ricky Olejnik, does not operate a formal panel but uses the LUPC […]

Virgin

A&O, Herbies and Macfarlanes keep Virgin panel spots after review

Allen & Overy (A&O), Herbert Smith Freehills and Macfarlanes are among eight firms to have retained positions of Virgin Group’s panel following an informal review. Virgin Group launched a full audit of its legal advisory roster with the aim of assessing the existing relationships with its panel firms in November (12 November 2013). The wide-ranging […]

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Barclays: work together to keep panel place

Banking giant Barclays has told panel firms that they should team up as single units as part of its latest panel review process. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Linklaters are among those that been called upon to team up with other firms in the bank’s roster in a bid to carve up work more cost-effectively. The […]

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RBS drafts in Richard Susskind as firms put on standby for panel cull

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has turned to change theorist Richard Susskind for advice on its next panel process, which is expected to result in its adviser roster being  reduced for a second time.  The bank, which is majority owned by the taxpayer, has warned more than 20 firms that sit on its tier 1 […]

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MoD embarks on panel review after ditching plans to scrap roster

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is on the hunt for an expanded panel after turning its back on the idea of scrapping or reducing its dedicated roster.  The department has launched its first panel review in five years after extending the term of its slimmed-down roster last year. MoD commercial lawyer Andrew Fox delayed the […]