Sentences with phrase «verein as»

It also merged with Finnish firm Peltonen LMR, which joined the verein as DLA Piper Finland, in addition to its existing office in Oslo — DLA Norway.
The team has proven themselves to be innovators in the promotion and presentation of art with a string of endeavors and accomplishments including the founding of Hartware Medien Kunst Verein as an independent platform for the presentation of contemporary art in 1996.

Not exact matches

The Boylston Schul - Verein German - American Club in Walpole offers language classes for kids and hosts events celebrating German culture, such as Oktoberfest.
YEBN was founded in 2002 as a Limited in the UK and changed to a German non-profit association (eingetragener Verein e.V.) in 2016.
This group, Der Verein fur Deutsche Schaeferhunde (sv) was founded by Max von Stephanitz, a cavalry officer known as the father of the breed.
In 1899 a breed society known as Der Verein fur Deutsch Schaferhunde (The Club for German Shepherd Dogs) was formed in Germany.
In the seven years since US firm Hogan & Hartson joined forces with the UK's Lovells, the combined firm has taken a very different path from other verein firms such as Dentons and Norton Rose Fulbright, which were both formed at around the same time.
«There were obviously synergies, but most importantly there was a feeling that we both wanted to practise as one firm and not be a verein.
As ALM's Chris Johnson and Rose Walker put it in their recent feature, a verein is: «A holding structure that allows member firms to retain their existing form.
As things turned out, when SJ Berwin came on board in 2013, the verein whole quickly became less than the sum of its parts.
Doubts remain about verein - backed mergers but partners believe such unions can deliver a strong service for bluechip clients; Hogan Lovells and Bakers viewed as the most effective platforms.
Doubts remain about verein - backed mergers but partners believe such unions can deliver a strong service for bluechip clients; with Hogan Lovells and Bakers viewed as the most effective platforms
It will be structured as a Swiss verein, with SASPI adopting the Fieldfisher brand name and the two firms maintaining separate profit pools.
As an advert for the merits of verein firms, King & Wood Mallesons is not doing a great job right now.
The deal, which takes effect as of 1 November, combines one of Canada's top IP firms into the 3,756 - lawyer Swiss verein that is DLA Piper.
Dentons operates as a Swiss verein, meaning it comprises several legally and financially separate partnerships operating under a common brand.
(This will be followed in 2012 by the recent wave of trans - Atlantic mergers — Hogan Lovells, SNR Denton, and Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, which merged with U.K. firm Hammonds on January 1, 2011, but has retained its name — which are also structured as vereins.)
DLA Piper is structured as a Swiss verein and as such retains separate finances between its U.S. and international arms.
The new firm, structured as a Swiss verein, is expected to go live in July.
From a visibility perspective, this has put them at a disadvantage in marketing themselves as alternatives to the Big Four (themselves vereins), and mega-firms.
Many clients working on cross-border matters are indifferent as to the legal structure their law firms operate in, whether that be a fully financially integrated international firm, a Swiss verein (which is effectively an association of law firms operating under a common brand and with a level of management and strategic co ordination, but usually without full profit - sharing between the member firms), an association, a network or a best friends arrangement.
(Like Baker & McKenzie and the recent batch of transatlantic mergers, the firm is organized as a Swiss verein — essentially a holding structure that lets participating entities maintain their existing forms.)
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