Rachel Moloney

Rachel is deputy editor (City) of The Lawyer and primarily covers corporate and the City

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An A&O reunion: Cahill duo to join former colleagues at Proskauer

Having already hired Allen & Overy’s Philip Bowden, Proskauer Rose is growing its leveraged finance team even more with new recruits from the newly-merged firm and Cahill Gordon & Reindel. Leveraged finance partner Megan Lawrence is due to join Bowden at Proskauer. She was promoted to partner at A&O in 2022 having been at the […]

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European expansion drives Fieldfisher’s 2023/24 financials

Having expanded its European presence over 2023/24, Fieldfisher has reported a strong year of financial growth with revenue up 10 per cent. The 10 per cent growth relates to an 11-month period to 31 March, after the firm decided to bring its year-end date forward ahead of HMRC basis period reform changes. The firm has […]

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Paul Hastings on course to hit $200m City turnover

Paul Hastings is expecting to generate over $200m (£158m) in its London office this year after investments made across its finance and litigation groups. The firm is estimated to have brought in $174m (£138m) over 2023, meaning it is looking to grow its revenue in the City by at least 15 per cent in this […]

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Weil Gotshal partner set to join Paul Hastings

Paul Hastings is boosting its finance stocks with a new partner hire from Weil Gotshal & Manges. Reena Gogna is moving to Paul Hastings after a decade at Weil Gotshal. Prior to Weil, she worked at Latham & Watkins for 11 years, with this move therefore reuniting her with fellow finance partners Ross Anderson and […]

Harvey for all: Ashurst rolls out genAI tool worldwide

Ashurst is rolling out the generative AI tool Harvey to all staff, following a successful global trial. The firm’s announcement means that employees worldwide will be able to use Harvey on aspects of work that includes document review, due diligence, drafting and market research. This applies to all lawyers and business services employees in a […]

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Paul Weiss’ Soho home is getting full

If everyone puts their feet up for the rest of the year, Paul Weiss will feature above Covington, Morgan Lewis and Cleary Gottlieb in The Lawyer’s next iteration of its US 50 rankings based on headcount. That’s based on Paul Weiss’ current list of London lawyers, which numbers 117 when including some partners who are […]

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Milbank makes space for an extra 85 City lawyers

As part of a long-term plan for the City, Milbank is taking additional floor space in its office to make room for growth. The firm is adding an extra 15,000 sq ft in its 100 Liverpool Street home. This means that over the course of the next 10 years, the firm will be able to […]

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A&O Shearman banking stalwart set to join Proskauer

A&O Shearman’s private capital sector co-lead — and also the former co-head of the magic circle firm’s banking group — is lining up a move to Proskauer Rose. The Lawyer understands that Philip Bowden is moving over to Proskauer after 25 years at legacy Allen & Overy (A&O). During that time he was promoted to […]

Back to Latham: PE partner returns after Linklaters stint

An infrastructure partner from Linklaters is set to return to Latham & Watkins after just over a year at the magic circle firm. John Guccione is moving back to the US firm. He advises on a range of corporate and financing matters, with a particular focus on transactions involving regulated utilities, energy, and transportation assets. […]

The Lawyer Awards 2024: Winners revealed

Firms including Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison and Addleshaw Goddard triumphed at last night’s The Lawyer Awards, while Monckton Chambers and Jason Beer KC also took home trophies. Held at London’s Grosvenor House, Paul Weiss won the International firm of the year trophy after a transformational year globally. In London, the firm has expanded at […]

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Akin opts for NyLon leadership as Koopersmith steps down

The longstanding chair of Akin, Kim Koopersmith, is standing down and will be replaced next year by a new transatlantic team featuring senior partners in New York and London. Koopersmith has led Akin as chair since 2013. During that time, Akin’s revenue has grown by 77 per cent to $1.37bn in 2023 while average profit […]