Allen & Overy secures two White & Case leveraged finance partners in New YorkÂ
01 June 2021
Move reunites duo with Jake Mincemoyer, who joined in February to lead US teamÂ
Shutterstock Allen & Overy (A&O) has bolstered its US leveraged finance practice with the hire of White & Case partner duo Gordon Mak and Stanimir Kostov in New York. Mak and Kostov join from White & Case’s debt finance practice and private credit and direct lending practice, respectively. The pair bring with them more than two decades of experience acting for clients across the leveraged finance market. The hires are the latest move in the magic circle firm’s ongoing drive to invest in its US capability, which the firm signalled as a strategic priority in 2016 when it hired five New York partners, including a trio from White & Case.
PM condoles loss of lives in building collapse in UP
ANI
01 Jun 2021, 22:37 GMT+10
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 1 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the loss of lives in a building collapse incident that took place here in Varanasi and directed authorities to provide all possible support to the bereaved families.
After taking stock of the situation, he also instructed the officials to provide proper medical care to the injured.
In a tweet, Varanasi District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma, informed that Prime Minister Modi inquired about the incident, assured all help, and extended condolences. PM @narendramodi called us this morning and enquired about the building collapse in Varanasi. He expressed condolences to the bereaved families and instructed us to provide all possible support to them. He also directed us to provide proper medical care to the injured, he said.
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BonelliErede adopts female quota for governance board in diversity push
01 June 2021
BonelliErede adopts female quota for governance board in diversity push
Leading independent emulates Italy s pink quota for listed companies as it adds trio of women to board
Milan Shutterstock Italian firm BonelliErede has renewed its governance structure, appointing three women to its board as it looks to improve its gender balance at the senior level. The firm announced six new board members, including three women, will be joining re-appointed president Stefano Simontacchi and managing partner Andrea Carta Mantiglia to steer the firm as it looks to foster greater diversity and inclusion within its leadership team.