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  • Law firms Ashurst, Perkins Coie agree merger to create global top-20 outfit

    Law firms Ashurst, Perkins Coie agree merger to create global top-20 outfit

    LONDON/NEW YORK, Nov 17 (Reuters) – London-headquartered law firm Ashurst and U.S.-based Perkins Coie on Monday announced they have agreed a merger which would create a combined firm of 3,000 lawyers with $2.7 billion in revenue, putting it in the top 20 worldwide.

    Perkins Coie was among four law firms that successfully sued U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration this year to block executive orders targeting them over their links to Trump’s perceived political enemies.

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    Ashurst’s global CEO Paul Jenkins told Reuters the two firms had been in merger discussions since February, and that “from the beginning our conversations have really focused on the future, not just the year or two, but the next decade and beyond”.

    Perkins Coie’s managing partner Bill Malley said that Ashurst “complements our geographic reach”, adding that “we must strengthen our ability to deliver trusted legal guidance seamlessly across borders”.

    He told Reuters that the combined firm will be “uniquely suited” to serve clients in areas including technology, financial services, and energy and infrastructure.

    Jenkins and Malley will be global co-CEOs of the new firm, which will be called Ashurst Perkins Coie.

    The announcement marks the latest major transatlantic merger of law firms in recent years, part of a move toward consolidation as firms seek scale to compete across major markets and practice areas.

    It follows similar agreements between British and U.S. firms, including a deal between Herbert Smith Freehills and Kramer Levin announced last year, and the Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling tie-up announced in 2023.

    The firms said the proposed merger is subject to approval by a vote of partners at each firm and, if approved, is expected to be completed in late 2026.

    The combined firm will have 52 offices in 23 countries, and Jenkins told Reuters there was “no intention at this stage” to open more offices.

    Perkins Coie, which had represented the campaign of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, was targeted by Trump with an executive order in March that suspended security clearances for its employees and restricted their access to federal buildings and contracting work.

    The order against Perkins Coie was struck down in May, though Trump’s administration is appealing. Similar executive orders against WilmerHale, Jenner & Block and Susman Godfrey were also struck down.

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    Reporting by Sam Tobin in London and Sara Merken in New York; Editing by Toby Chopra and Jan Harvey

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  • Cryo-electron microscopy reveals how opioids and antidotes work at molecular level

    Cryo-electron microscopy reveals how opioids and antidotes work at molecular level

    Cryo-electron microscopy has shed new light on the distinct steps by which opioids, and their antidotes, interact with the μ-opioid receptor.

    It is hoped that these insights will provide a detailed roadmap of how these drugs work and aid…

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  • Bangladesh tribunal sentences Sheikh Hasina to death : NPR

    Bangladesh tribunal sentences Sheikh Hasina to death : NPR

    Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks during a press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Jan. 6, 2014.

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  • “Great Unified Microscope” reveals micro and nano worlds in a single view

    “Great Unified Microscope” reveals micro and nano worlds in a single view

    Researchers Kohki Horie, Keiichiro Toda, Takuma Nakamura, and Takuro Ideguchi at the University of Tokyo have created a microscope capable of detecting signals across an intensity range fourteen times broader than that of standard instruments….

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  • World Cup 2026: How Nigeria failed to reach finals in United States, Mexico and Canada

    World Cup 2026: How Nigeria failed to reach finals in United States, Mexico and Canada

    Quite simply, Nigeria were not good enough over the course of the two-year qualification campaign.

    Changes in the dugout did not help matters, and statistics show an inability to perform without Osimhen leading the line, with just four points…

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  • Saudi crown prince visits US with security, AI and nuclear on the agenda – Dawn

    1. Saudi crown prince visits US with security, AI and nuclear on the agenda  Dawn
    2. Saudi prince restores clout in first White House trip since Khashoggi crisis  Reuters
    3. Trump pulling out all the stops to welcome Saudi crown prince for first White House…

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  • Red meat raises inflammation marker CRP in clinical trials

    Red meat raises inflammation marker CRP in clinical trials

    A new systematic review and meta-analysis highlight when red meat increases a key inflammation marker and why the effect appears in some groups but not others.

    Study: Red meat intake and its influences on inflammation and immune…

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  • New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data

    New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data

    Figure: Illustration highlighting the difference between analysing single-cell data without or with integration. Credit: Laura Elo

    Researchers have developed a new computational method to interpret complex single-cell data. The method,…

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  • Envoys of various countries present credentials to President – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Envoys of various countries present credentials to President  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. H.E. Maja Mortensen, Ambassador designate of Denmark, presenting her credentials to President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr  Associated Press of Pakistan
    3. Australia’s…

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