Tag: White & Case
White & Case employee claims he was photographed naked while unconscious at firm retreat
Firm says it will 'vigorously' defend 'baseless' claims
How well do the country’s top law firms feed their lawyers?
From superb sushi to second-rate school dinners, Legal Cheek dives into the world of in-firm cuisine
Culture, clients and closing deals: demystifying the fast-paced world of debt finance
White & Case’s London debt finance group on the buzz of transactional work, complex finance deals and their advice for aspiring lawyers
Powering progress: The role lawyers play in leading the global energy transition
White & Case’s Ryan Gawrych and Hannah Bragge unpack life in the firm’s busy Energy, Infrastructure, Project and Asset Finance team
White & Case’s London office suffers minor flood
Comes amid fancy refurb
Inside arbitration: What it takes to be a lawyer handling the world’s most complex disputes
Laetitia Souesme, a partner at White & Case, discusses her move from her native France to London and life at the global firm
White & Case offers market topping £32k salary to school-leaver solicitor apprentices
Plus £1k 'set-up bonus'
White & Case posts 100% autumn trainee retention
21 of 21 trainees accepted positions
White & Case raises NQ pay to £175k
17% increase for newly qualified solicitors in London
‘The best training contract interviews are like conversations’
Lachlan Low, White & Case counsel, talks cross-border work, ESG and how to demonstrate commercial awareness
US law firm trio reveal London trainee retention figures
White & Case, Vinson & Elkins and Covington & Burling
White & Case elects first female chair
Heather McDevitt takes the helm after twenty years at the firm
What it’s like training at a global law firm
White & Case trainee Miebi Inokoba discusses his experience which has seen him work in both London and Paris
White & Case retains 18 out of 23 spring qualifying trainees
One on fixed-term deal
Revealed: The law firms with the best perks — 2023 edition
From gym subsidies to concierge services, which firms do it best when it comes to those little extras?