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...The former employee told a lawyer at Simmons & Simmons that a “culture of fairly prolific sexual harassment” from Odey prevailed at his firm, according to documents seen by the FT....
...Simmons & Simmons declined to comment. Another former receptionist who had been verbally and physically harassed by Odey was contacted by RMS, the temping agency that placed her at the firm....
...A marathon effort over the first weekend of July to finalise the banks’ IT systems — albeit briefly interrupted when an unsuspecting employee opened a dishwasher mid-cycle and set off the fire alarm — has...
...New products and services Winner: UBSOriginality: 8; Leadership: 8; Impact: 8; Total: 24In collaboration with law firm Simmons & Simmons, the bank’s lawyers have helped develop an app, called Circle One...
...Earlier this year, another former Goldman employee, Jamie Fiore Higgins, published a memoir of her 17 years at the bank in which she alleged she suffered bullying, discrimination and manipulation....
...Several bankers told the FT that Jacques Ripoll — a former employee who recently left a job running Crédit Agricole’s investment bank — could be a potential contender too, despite recently joining French...
...Job moves KKR has appointed Kathryn King Sudol as general counsel. She succeeds David Sorkin, who has served in the role since 2007 and will become chief legal officer of the private equity firm....
...Robert Allen, partner at London-based law firm Simmons & Simmons, points to legal cases brought by shareholders against companies on ESG grounds....
...I remember one piece of advice given to me by Kathryn Parsons, the irrepressible co-founder of Decoded, the digital training company....
...“Regular employee surveys and assessment of workloads will be key to understanding whether prioritising employee flexibility is coming at the cost of clarity, productivity and employee happiness,” she explains...
...The agent on Travelport’s loan, Bank of America, ultimately resigned....
...“As long as they happen while we are asleep and disappear by the time we wake up, it’s fine,” shrugs one employee of a central bank in Europe....
...& Simmons, Baker McKenzie and Hogan Lovells also joining....
...The size of any penalty will depend in part on whether the bank’s lawyers can convince prosecutors that Mr Leissner was a rogue employee, rather than the product of an organisation where the deal mattered...
...ANZ Bank has sacked a banker over allegations he made sexual comments to a female employee of another bank at an industry event, amid a widening crackdown on sexual harassment across the corporate world....
...According to Simmons & Simmons’ investigation, Mr Staley “considered the letters were an unfair personal attack”, and initially asked the bank’s information security team to identify the authors, before...
...The bank said it had instructed law firm Simmons & Simmons to conduct an investigation which found that Mr Staley erred in trying to identify the authors of the letters, who in the end were not unmasked....
...As a result, the bank hired law firm Simmons & Simmons to conduct an investigation which found that Mr Staley “honestly, but mistakenly” believed that it was permissible to discover the author of the letter...
...Back in the classroom, my group of six includes people working in advertising and radio, as well as a Facebook employee and a Saudi Arabian businessman....
...The chief executive of BSI, the Swiss private bank, was jubilant about its foray into Asia. So much so that he wrote to a star employee in Singapore who had helped lead the effort....
...However, law firm Simmons & Simmons, acting for Barclays, brought two legal cases that led to rulings clarifying the legal position....
...At Simmons & Simmons, returning secondees produce guides on destination cities....
...“It’s a different world to the ‘megaphone firing’ in the car park,” says Simon Watson, an employment lawyer at Simmons & Simmons....
...This could highlight the banks’ desire to limit an existing exposure to the USO, potentially one taken on intentionally by the bank for trading purposes, or possibly via the banks’ position as a market maker...
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