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Slaughter and May was founded on 1 January 1889 by William Capel Slaughter and William May both previously of Ashurst Morris Crisp (later Ashurst). [5] [6] The firm's first office was located at 18 Austin Friars in the City of London. [5]
In 1973 he joined Slaughter and May where he has been a partner since 1982. [3] In 2008, The Times described Edge as the UK’s leading authority on corporate tax law ...
Giles Henderson was educated at Michaelhouse, a boarding independent school in Balgowan in Natal in South Africa, followed by the University of the Witwatersrand, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and then Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he was a Senior Mackinnon Scholar and graduated as Master of Arts and Bachelor of Civil Law.
Slaughter & May's headquarters lie just outside the boundary of the City, in the Borough of Islington. The term was coined by legal reporters in the 1990s [1] and is generally considered to include the following five law firms: A&O Shearman, Clifford Chance, Freshfields, Linklaters, and Slaughter and May. [2]
Stourton entered the BPP Law School and is an associate at Slaughter and May. [4] Bibliography. Stourton, Ivo (2007). The Night Climbers. London: Doubleday.
William Slaughter may refer to: William B. Slaughter (politician), American politician; William B. Slaughter (rancher), American rancher, cattle driver, banker and county judge; Billy Slaughter, American actor; William Capel Slaughter, co-founder of international law firm Slaughter and May
Charles David Randell CBE (born June 1958) became chairman of Britain's Financial Conduct Authority and Chair of the Payments Systems Regulator in April 2018. Charles has been a key supporter of transforming the FCA into a data-led regulator, and speaks widely of the need to exploit new data and digital capabilities to help regulators become more efficient and effective.
Whether the following text be added to the History section of the article: "In October 2012 Slaughter and May announced that it would be making 28 of its 165 London-based secretarial staff redundant, citing technological change. "Rangoon11 21:05, 16 October 2012 (UTC)