Beyond New York and London: the must-have locations for the global elite
Outside of the New York–London nexus, which locations are essential for firms aspiring to global elite status?
Outside of the New York–London nexus, which locations are essential for firms aspiring to global elite status?
As Dechert becomes the latest US firm confirming plans to open in Houston, partners at top firms in the city from Kirkland, to Latham and Baker Botts tell LB what it takes to win in the energy capital of the world

Firm management committee chair talks LB through a lifetime of firsts

McDermott Will & Schulte chair Ira Coleman on his life during law, from leading the 'the little engine that could' Miami office to overseeing a $3bn merger

Tech giant's CLO on gaining the trust of SoftBank's CEO, the stalled $40bn sale to Nvidia and what he's learned about building a successful in-house career

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<p>Kingsley Napley’s Sandra Paul on tackling racism, the age of criminal responsibility and AI</p>

<p>‘I’d be asked: “Are you the guy from The Bold and the Beautiful?”‘</p>

<p>‘The industry is evolving rapidly. Even before the pandemic you could see change coming through the profession.’</p>

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Charlie Hayes, the global co-head of the private capital group at Freshfields, on everything from delivering lambs and making tables from trees to the importance of clarity in client communications

<p>DLA Piper’s international head of sustainability and ESG on choosing the law over marrying rich and the perils of life on the road</p>

Quinn Emanuel founder John Quinn on starting his own firm, picking your adversaries, investment in law and how he almost joined the navy

Paul Hastings leaders Frank Lopez and Sherrese Smith on running the firm like an asset manager and why they're front and centre of the firm's ambitious recruitment drive

General counsel weigh in on Brad Karp's resignation as Paul Weiss chair and how they expect law firms to react when crisis hits

After 15 years in London, the Boston firm has been building a presence on the continent with a series of high-profile hires from firms including Linklaters and Latham

Andrew Masraf on searching for the levers of growth and the value of competition

Addleshaw Goddard managing partner Andrew Johnston talks about international expansion, sticking to the strategy and the firm's new London office

Katten has doubled London revenues over the past five years - office managing partner Christopher Hitchins talked to Alex Ryan about turning the City base around

European capital markets head Jake Keaveny on the first phase of Proskauer's ambitious finance buildout

On the back of the hire of Ross Allardice from White & Case, Latham's private equity leaders set out why their European platform gives them the edge on their rivals

Mary O'Carroll on bringing California's 'move fast and break things' ethos to law

Gibson Dunn's new London co-heads Rob Carr and Osma Hudda tell LB about their leadership plans

New global co-CEO talks strategy, integration and management after stepping into top post this week

Proskauer has recently made waves in London with a quartet of big-name laterals from A&O and Cahill Gordon - part of an ambitious play to build a full-coverage finance practice in the City. LB spoke to the team to find out more