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Global law firm with diverse practices
$117.2k - $195k/yr
Boston, MA, USA + 1 more
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Ropes & Gray is a global law firm providing a wide range of legal services to clients in business, finance, technology, and government. It delivers cross-border, coordinated advice through large, multidisciplinary teams across offices worldwide, covering deals, litigation, regulatory matters, and advisory work. The firm differentiates itself through its global reach and depth of practice areas, supported by strong rankings and industry recognition. Its goal is to help clients manage risk, seize opportunities, and achieve strategic objectives with precise, practical legal guidance.
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Weekly update - 20th april 2026. Welcome to this week's update, where we bring you the latest moves, promotions, and strategic appointments shaping the legal industry. Partner Moves Individual UK & Ireland Weil Gotshal & Manges has hired a Partner from Kirkland & Ellis in London, as it continues to build out its global secondaries capability. Charles Cooper-Isow joins the firm's private equity practice, focusing on secondaries transactions. Structured Finance Partner Suzanne Bell will be moving to Orrick and leaving Cadwalader, which is gearing up for a merger with Hogan Lovells. Mayer Brown has hired Leveraged Finance Partner Sarah Goodwin in London from Kirkland, as it continues to build out its private capital offering in London. Norton Rose Fulbright has announced that Dr. Stephanie Pantelidaki has joined the firm as Partner (non-legal) and Head of Transfer Pricing for EMEAPAC, based in London. Stephanie is an economist and joins the firm from Baker McKenzie, where she was a Partner in the tax team. Linklaters has hired M&A Partner Owen Ross to bolster its insurance practice in London. Ross joins from CMS, where he was a Partner in the Financial Services team specialising in insurance. Maureen Daly has joined Reddy Charlton LLP as a Partner. Ms Daly specialises in all areas of intellectual property law and joins from Pinsent Masons. Harper Macleod has announced the appointment of new Partner Jacqueline Cook to its planning team. Jacqueline Cook joins from Burges Salmon in Edinburgh. Norton Rose Fulbright has announced that Real Estate Partner Diane Le Chevallier has joined its Paris office. Diane Le Chevallier joins the firm after nine years at De Pardieu Brocas Maffei. Middle East Stephenson Harwood is building its Middle East insurance litigation capability with the relocation of Partner Richard Hugg to the Dubai office. Ropes & Gray announced that leading Private Equity and M&A Partner Fabrizio Scaparro and experienced Private Equity Counsel Paola Pagani have joined the firm's Milan office. They both join from Giovannelli e Associati where Scaparro was a Founding Partner. Bird & Bird boosts its Employment team in Paris with two new partners - Philippe Thomas and Thibault Meiers. They both join from Dechert. Promotions & Appointments A&O Shearman has unveiled its Partner promotions round for 2026, with nine lawyers elevated in London and four in the US. The numbers in London and the US are identical to last year when 33 lawyers globally also made the cut. Eversheds Sutherland (International) announced 25 partner promotions for 2026, up from 23 Partner promotions in 2025. Freshfields has announced its largest-ever Partner promotions round, making up 43 new Partners globally. It's a significant level up from last year's 25 partner promotions. Irwin Mitchell has announced its latest annual promotions with 12 being promoted to Partner, down from 14 last year. Radford Goodman has been appointed as Head of the Insolvency and Restructuring Group. Radford joined Mishcon in 2024 from Norton Rose Fulbright, where he was a Partner for 15 years. Firm and Market Activity Office Openings & Closings Linklaters is closing its eight-year-old Hamburg office as it continues a broader pullback from underperforming European markets. Gilson Gray has opened a new office at 14 Rutland Square, joining its existing city centre locations at 6, 25 and 29 Rutland Square. The firm will take sole occupation of 10 Devonshire Square, currently home to WeWork, which spans more than 67,000 sq ft across five floors and includes a private roof terrace. RPC says the space will be fully redesigned to support hybrid working and client meetings. Pamela Keely has established Gantly Keely Solicitors in Bray, following the acquisition of Wicklow's established private law practice Rosemary Gantly Solicitors. Mergers & Alliances Partners at Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft have voted in favour of what has been described as the largest law firm combination in history. Hogan Lovells Cadwalader will have annual revenue of more than $3.6 billion and a team of 3,100 lawyers across 18 countries, becoming one of the top firms globally by revenue and size. Perkins Coie and Ashurst announced today that the partnerships of both firms have voted overwhelmingly to approve their proposed combination. The approval follows consultation from both firms and reflects strong support for the combination of two law firms with highly complementary geographic reach, sector depth, and practice strength. The merged firm joins an elite club of U.S. legal giants that operate their international arms through Delaware-incorporated structures; pre-merger, both Winston & Strawn's London operation and Taylor Wessing were registered as conventional U.K. LLPs. Taylor Wessing's German arm, which is not set to be joining the UK alliance's Winston & Strawn deal, is understood to have approached a number of UK mid-tier firms about a tie-up, with no deal agreed as yet. Financial Results A standout year for Latham & Watkins, with record profits, surging revenues and headline mandates driving performance at the very top of the market. Key numbers: revenue: $8.3 billion (first time past $8bn); PEP: $8.65 million (up 21.3%); revenue per lawyer: $2.2 million (up 14%); and Lawyer headcount: 3,724 (up 4%). Revenue grew by 9.4% and revenue per lawyer rose 8.3% in 2025 at Ropes & Gray. Harbottle & Lewis has become the second of the City independent firms to announce its financial results for 2025/26. The firm posted revenue of £58.3m for the financial year, up 8.3 per cent on the £53.8m of 2024/25 and around 130 per cent on the £25.2m of 2015/16. Harbottles has not yet revealed other metrics, but in 2024/25 net profit was £22.5m and average profit per equity partner was £752,000. Its profit margin that year was 41.8 per cent, second only to pensions boutique Sackers among the 13 City independents in the UK51-100 bracket of the UK200. Milbank has posted an 11 per cent revenue uplift in London, as the New York firm saw its global turnover jump past the $2bn mark for the first time. The firm reported London revenue of $366.2m for the financial year 2025, up from $327m the previous year, marking an increase of more than 11 per cent. Sidley Austin's London office has increased its revenue by 32 per cent, as the US firm reaps the rewards of an increasingly aggressive hiring strategy on both sides of the Atlantic. The firm saw its London revenue increase by 31.9 per cent to $299m. The rise reinforces a pattern of consistent double-digit expansion, marking the 13th year of consecutive revenue growth in the City. Market Commentary Legora today launched a new global brand campaign, featuring Jude Law, as it accelerates the international expansion of its collaborative legal AI platform. The campaign marks a new phase in Legora's growth strategy and maturity, as the company continues to scale its presence in key legal markets, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the EU, and drives deeper adoption among leading law firms and in-house legal teams. The shortlist for this year's The Lawyer Awards is now live, with law firms, barristers' chambers and in-house departments all nominated for prizes celebrating team and individual excellence. Innovation and Culture Technology & Innovation OpenAI has signed for its first permanent office in London at Endurance Land's Regent Quarter scheme in King's Cross. The company has taken 88,500 sq ft across Jahn Court and the Brassworks Building. OpenAI currently employs around 200 people in London and the new office, which is expected to open in 2027, will have capacity for up to 544 people. Simmons & Simmons has welcomed eight students to its new AI law internship, in what the firm says is the UK's first dedicated programme of its kind. The two-week internship, which began this week in London, gives students hands-on experience working with the firm's AI team across both legal and technical projects.
Ropes & Gray releases Investment Management Update. March 25, 2026 In March, Ropes & Gray released a comprehensive Investment Management Update covering January and February 2026 that summarizes regulatory developments impacting the investment management industry. Of note for independent fund directors, the Commission issued a release amending the compliance dates for the reporting requirements added to Form N-PORT when the SEC adopted amendments to the Names Rule are extended to November 17, 2027 for registered fund complexes with net assets of $10 billion or more (instead of $1 billion) as of the end of their most recent fiscal year, and to May 18, 2028, for smaller registered fund complexes. The Commission also released a proposal that would amend the definitions of "Small Business" and "Small Organization" for investment companies and investment advisers for purposes of the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The proposed amendments would increase the current asset-based thresholds and propose a mechanism for future periodic inflation adjustments. For investment companies, the current definition of a small entity is net assets of $50 million or less. Under the rule proposal, that threshold would jump to $10 billion. The Ropes update details additional changes that would be implemented if the proposed rule were adopted. In addition, the Ropes update explains new FAQs added to the original "Fund Names Rule FAQs" from January 2025, highlights Investment Management Division Director Brian Daly's comments around proxy voting challenges, and notes Chair Atkins' reported comments around progress on an e-delivery rule proposal allowing funds to deliver electronic documents to shareholders by default instead of mailing physical documents.
Ropes & Gray hires eight-lawyer M&A and PE team in Paris from Latham. 25 March 2026 Group led by three veteran Latham partners significantly expands Paris office Ropes opened last year targeting private capital work Ropes & Gray has snagged an eight-lawyer M&A and private equity team in Paris from Latham & Watkins. The team is led by partners Denis Criton, Gaetan Gianasso and Michael Colle, who are expected to join the firm alongside a counsel and four associates. Criton and Gianasso are both veterans of Latham of more than 20 years, while Colle joined the firm about 10 years ago as an associate. Criton and Gianasso have particular expertise in leveraged acquisitions and, between them, have worked for clients including PAI Partners, Bain Capital Private Equity, Ardian and EQT, while Gianasso's practice covers the full spectrum of M&A and PE transactions, including hybrid capital and IPOs. Advertisement Ropes declined to comment on the hires, which continue the buildout of the Paris office it opened last March with a Clifford Chance team focused on private equity, infrastructure, banking and finance transactions. A 10-lawyer funds and tax team joined from Linklaters earlier this year, with the office currently housing five partners and 22 lawyers according to Ropes' website. The firm's push into European private equity also saw it hit Latham last year for a trio of PE lawyers to open an office in milan. LAW OVER BORDERS COMPARATIVE GUIDES luxury law guide this third edition provides answers and insight into how luxury businesses can protect their brands in a range of jurisdictions... | 1yr. That has come as part of a wider transatlantic hiring drive that has seen Ropes add senior talent in London, including EQT's general counsel Paul Dali earlier this year and Cataldo Piccarreta from Latham last September as co-head of European private equity transactions. Meanwhile, in New York, the firm has made nine lateral partner hires so far this year, most recently adding Freshfields' leveraged finance co-head, Allison Liff. Latham did not respond to a request for comment. A five-lawyer competition team also left the firm in Paris earlier this month to join top French independent August Debouzy.
Leveraged finance leader Allison Liff joins Ropes & Gray as partner in New York, strengthening firm's global finance offering. Attorneys: Ropes & Gray is pleased to announce that Allison Liff, a prominent leveraged finance practitioner, has joined the firm as a partner in its New York office. Renowned for her leadership, technical excellence and pragmatic, commercially minded approach, Allison will enhance the firm's offering to serve clients navigating complex and high-stakes financing transactions. "Allison's proven ability to guide clients through complex acquisition financings with practical, business-oriented solutions makes her an exceptional important advisor on the most consequential deals," said Julie Jones, Chair of Ropes & Gray. Allison brings extensive experience advising private equity sponsors, private capital firms, portfolio companies, and corporate clients on complex domestic and cross-border acquisition financings, recapitalizations, asset-based lending, liability management transactions, and restructurings. "Allison is a trusted advisor in the leveraged finance market. Her seniority and technical excellence position us to continue achieving outstanding results for our clients," said Stefanie Birkmann, co-head of the firm's global finance practice. "Her arrival further strengthens what is already a market-leading team." "Private equity clients need financing counsel who can navigate intricate deal structures and move quickly in fast-paced transactions, and Allison excels at exactly that," said Amanda McGrady Morrison, global co-chair of the firm's private capital transactions practice. "Her deep relationships with leading sponsors and her extensive experience advising on high-stakes sponsor-side transactions make her a tremendous asset to our clients." Allison has led numerous high-profile financing transactions and her practice spans a range of industries, including consumer and retail, healthcare and life sciences, industrials, and technology. She is ranked in Chambers USA for Banking & Finance, where clients describe her as "a very smart lawyer and a zealous advocate for her clients," with "a stellar reputation in the market." "Allison's professional excellence, teamwork, and commitment to mentoring make her an outstanding cultural fit for the firm," said John Sorkin, co-managing partner of the New York office. "As we mark 25 years in New York, her addition reflects our continued investment in top-tier corporate talent." "The firm provides an exceptional foundation for delivering sophisticated financing solutions to clients - including a premier private equity platform, a collaborative culture, and deep commitment to client service and professional development," said Allison. "I look forward to building on the firm's momentum and contributing to its continued success."
2026 NABC special Achievement Award winners announced. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The NABC on Thursday announced the recipients of the 2026 NABC Mike Krzyzewski Award, NABC Hillyard Golden Anniversary Award, NABC Cliff Wells Appreciation Award, and NABC International Lifetime Achievement Award. UMass Dartmouth head coach Brian Baptiste will receive the 2026 NABC Hillyard Golden Anniversary Award, while Big West Conference commissioner Dan Butterly has been selected as the 2026 NABC Cliff Wells Appreciation Award winner. Retired Ropes & Gray partner and longtime NABC legal counsel Dennis Coleman will be presented with the 2026 NABC Mike Krzyzewski Award. The Mike Krzyzewski Award and Cliff Wells Appreciation Award recognize coaches, administrators and contributors who have made significant impacts on the game of basketball and the NABC, while the Golden Anniversary Award honors coaches who have devoted at least 50 years of service to the sport. Additionally, the NABC International Committee will present its Lifetime Achievement Award to former coach Bobby Cremins. The honor recognizes coaches who have contributed to growing the game of basketball both domestically and abroad. NABC Mike Krzyzewski Award - Dennis Coleman, Ropes & Gray LLP retired partner Dennis Coleman is one of the nation's most respected sports attorneys, and has represented numerous high-profile coach, franchise, and league office clients throughout his career. Coleman - who recently retired as a partner from the global firm Ropes & Gray LLP - has been the NABC's general counsel for over 30 years. Through his work with the NABC, Coleman has served as an ex-officio member on the NABC Board of Directors and advised NABC leadership on key initiatives ranging from legislative proposals to contract negotiations. NABC Hillyard Golden Anniversary Award - Brian Baptiste, UMass Dartmouth head coach With over 740 careers wins and counting, UMass Dartmouth's Brian Baptiste is the winningest active coach in Division III men's basketball and ranks among the top 10 all-time at the DIII level. Since taking over the program in 1983, Baptiste has led the Corsairs to 14 NCAA Tournaments and an appearance in the 1993 national semifinals. He is also a leading voice off the court, serving as a member of the NABC Division III Congress and NCAA Regional Advisory Committee. NABC Cliff Wells Appreciation Award - Dan Butterly, Big West Conference commissioner Dan Butterly has served as commissioner of the Big West Conference since 2020 and is widely regarded as one of the most influential basketball leaders in college athletics. Alongside his conference work, Butterly chairs the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee, which is charged with shaping the strategic direction of the sport. Through his role as MBOC chair, Butterly serves as an ex-officio member on the NABC Board of Directors and has prioritized amplifying the voices of coaches on national issues. NABC International Lifetime Achievement Award - Bobby Cremins, former Division I head coach Bobby Cremins won 586 games across successful head coaching tenures at Charleston, Georgia Tech and Appalachian State prior to his retirement in 2012. He was a three-time ACC Coach of the Year and four-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year, reached the NCAA Tournament 11 times, and took Georgia Tech to the Final Four in 1990. Cremins also served in coaching positions for USA Basketball at numerous international competitions, including a role as an assistant for the 1996 US men's national team that captured the gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Mar 04, 2026 Feb 10, 2026 Jan 29, 2026