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Hogan Lovells (/ ˈ l ʌ v əl z / LUV-əlz) is an American-British law firm co-headquartered in London and Washington, DC. The firm was formed in 2010 by the merger of the American law firm Hogan & Hartson and the British law firm Lovells. [6] As of 2024, the firm employed about 2,800 lawyers, making it the sixth largest law firm in the world. [7]
The Big Five law firms is a term informally used in South Africa to refer to those law firms which, collectively, are perceived to be the leading law firms based in South Africa. The following firms are usually seen as comprising the "Big Five" (listed alphabetically): [ discuss ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
This is a list of global law firms ranked by profits per equity partner (PPEP) in 2021. [1] ... Hogan Lovells: 391 $2,482,000 49 Mayer Brown: 282 $2,465,000 50
Lovells is a London-based international law firm that merged with Hogan & Hartson in 2010 to form Hogan Lovells. Lovells may also refer to: Lovells Township, Michigan, USA; Lovells Athletic F.C., a former works football club for Lovell's sweet factory in Newport, South Wales, England; Lovells Island, Massachusetts, USA
This is a list of the world's largest law firms based on the AmLaw Global 200 Rankings. [ 1 ] Firms marked with "(verein)" are structured as a Swiss association .
Deneys Reitz was a large South African law firm based in Sandton, Johannesburg with offices in Cape Town and Durban. It was one of the "Big Five" law firms in South Africa. On 1 June 2011 Deneys Reitz Inc joined the Norton Rose Group, simultaneously rebranding as Norton Rose South Africa. At the time of the merger the enlarged Norton Rose Group ...
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Big Five law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in South Africa; Big Six law firms, an informal term for leading law firms in Australia. In 2012, three of these firms merged with overseas firms, and one other began operating in association with an overseas firm. As a consequence it has been proposed that the term is no longer ...