International Legal News Roundup: Dentons appointment aims for best talent in US…

Reputational specialist firm acquired by UK-listed Gateley

International Legal News Roundup: Dentons appointment aims for best talent in US…

Dentons appointment aims for best talent in US
Dentons has appointed a chief talent officer in the United States as part of the firm’s push to establish its nationwide presence in the market.

Inga Masjule has more than 20 years of experience of developing and leading people programs in professional services firms. She has spent two periods at White & Case including her most recent role as the director of the firm’s Global People Team.

She will also join Dentons’ global talent leadership team and will be based in the New York office.

“The recognition by Dentons of the capabilities needed to be successful in the law firm of the future is a significant differentiator,” said Masjule.  “Dentons’ leading work in the field impressed me, as innovation in talent leadership and management are essential for professional services firms to remain competitive with the best talent in order to provide the highest quality client service.  I am delighted to be joining a firm leading the way.”

Reputational specialist firm acquired by UK-listed Gateley
Publicly-listed UK legal services firm Gateley has extended its reach with the acquisition of reputation and media law focused boutique Paul Tweed.

Tweed has offices in Belfast, Dublin, and London and its eponymous leader is acknowledged as an expert in his field having represented high-profile clients including Johnny Depp, Britney Spears, and Sylvester Stallone.

The firm will operate as Gateley-Tweed.

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