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US law firms bring aggressive hiring tactics to London as lawyers 'are the new bankers'

US law firms are continuing to dominate the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ legal market as the aggressive hiring tactics that have long dominated their home market have been brought to London

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US law firms are increasingly influencing London's legal landscape, introducing the cutthroat hiring strategies familiar in their native market.

The contest between US and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firms has escalated of late, with stateside entities pouring significant investment into the capital's legal scene, as reported by .

Data from legal recruitment specialist Edwards Gibson shows a 7% increase in partner moves to 546 in 2024 compared to 2023, with a 14% rise from 2022 figures, as US outfits lure leading talent.

The report from Edwards Gibson cited "the continued huge investment bets by US law firms" as a primary driver behind this trend.

High-profile movements include Neel Sachdev's headline-grabbing switch to Paul, Weiss from Kirkland & Ellis last year, commanding a remarkable $20m deal. Sachdev's arrival at Paul, Weiss catalysed bold tactics within the firm, successfully attracting an impressive influx of 200 lawyers to their London office.

Talking to City AM, Christopher Clark, who holds a directorial position at Definitum Search commented, "This year has seen a surge in partner recruitment, mergers and acquisitions have picked up significantly, with litigation and investigations also keeping pace."

He noted that law firms are vigorously executing lateral expansion plans and increasing 'speculative hires.'

According to insights from Legal Cheek, the leading website for legal news in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, American firms' London branches have clinched top spots in their profit per equity partner (PEP) rankings, outshining competitors.