Linklaters
Linklaters[edit]

Linklaters is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is a member of the Magic Circle, an informal term for the five most prestigious law firms headquartered in the UK. Linklaters is known for its expertise in corporate law, banking, finance, and mergers and acquisitions.
History[edit]
Linklaters was founded in 1838 by John Linklater. Over the years, the firm has grown significantly, expanding its presence globally. It has played a pivotal role in many landmark legal cases and transactions, establishing itself as a leader in the legal industry.
Global Presence[edit]
Linklaters operates in over 20 countries, with offices in major financial centers such as New York City, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Frankfurt. The firm's international reach allows it to serve clients across various jurisdictions, providing comprehensive legal services.
Practice Areas[edit]
Linklaters offers a wide range of legal services, including:
- Corporate Law: Advising on corporate governance, initial public offerings, and joint ventures.
- Banking and Finance: Specializing in project finance, asset finance, and restructuring.
- Mergers and Acquisitions: Handling complex M&A transactions for multinational corporations.
- Litigation and Dispute Resolution: Representing clients in high-stakes litigation and arbitration.
Notable Transactions[edit]
Linklaters has been involved in several high-profile transactions, including advising on the merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham to form GlaxoSmithKline, and the acquisition of ABN AMRO by a consortium of banks.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit]
Linklaters is committed to corporate social responsibility and pro bono work. The firm supports various charitable initiatives and provides legal assistance to non-profit organizations and underserved communities.
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