dispute

PCB Byrne replaced by Covington in Bourlakov dispute

Covington & Burling has replaced PCB Byrne in the high-profile dispute between the widow and daughters of Russian oligarch Oleg Bourlakov versus his estate, his sister and brother-in-law. Globally, Loudmila Bourlakova and Veronica Bourlakova, the deceased billionaire’s widow and daughter represented by Mishcon de Reya, are battling for a share of his £3bn fortune. Most […]

Leeds

DLA is losing its grip on Leeds

The evolution of Leeds’ legal scene is representative of how the UK legal market is changing shape. Just 18 months ago, Leeds was dominated by five firms, including local stalwart (Walker Morris with 57 partners) and a group of national firms with regional roots: Addleshaw Goddard (44), Eversheds Sutherland (35), Pinsent Masons (34) and DLA […]

Presentation skills for lawyers: Projecting Pathos

What a timely moment to be looking at the role that pathos plays in signifying authority and credibility. If you are in the UK, then this month’s general election campaign provides an excellent opportunity to journey through the anthropological safari park and observe potential leaders up and down the country stake their claim. Meanwhile in […]

Mining in Australia

Latham acts on first public deal for Anglo American

Latham & Watkins is acting for mining giant Anglo American, a relatively new relationship struck by the US firm’s London office.  A team from Latham is advising Anglo American in the sale of its minority interest in Jellinbah to investment management giant Zashvin. Latham’s team was led by London corporate partners Sam Newhouse and Emily […]