Europe Women in Business Law Awards: 2013 winners

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Europe Women in Business Law Awards: 2013 winners

The best female lawyers from across the continent congregated at The Dorchester in London last night to celebrate Euromoney Legal Media Group's third annual Europe Women in Business Law Awards.

Sandie Okoro, general counsel at Barings Asset Management gave the keynote speech to an audience of in-house and private practice attorneys who had gathered to celebrate the achievements of those firms setting the standard in terms of female-friendly work practices, and women leading the field in the legal sector across Europe.

Guests also heard speeches from the outstanding practitioner winner Fiona Woolf of CMS Cameron McKenna, and the lifetime achievement winner Baroness Helena Kennedy QC.

In the firm categories, Linklaters was named best international firm for women in business law, and also received the prize for best international firm for talent management. In other international categories, Reed Smith collected the award for most innovative firm, Hogan Lovells was named the best firm for work-life balance, White & Case was rewarded for the best mentoring programme and Slaughter and May picked up the award for best gender diversity initiative by an international firm.

A full list of winners is detailed below. For more information, please contact Jonathan McReynolds on jmcreynolds@euromoneyny.com

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Best in aviation

Maylis Casati-Ollier, Clyde & Co

Best in banking and finance

Farmida Bi, Norton Rose

Best in capital markets: Debt

Elaine Keats, Linklaters

Best in capital markets: Equity

Nilufer von Bismarck, Slaughter and May

Best in commercial arbitration

Nathalie Voser, Schellenberg Wittmer

Best in competition and antitrust

Claire Jeffs, Slaughter and May

Best in copyright

Lisa Peets, Covington & Burling

Best in corporate governance

Pauliina Tenhunen, Castrén & Snellman

Best in energy, natural resources & mining

Penelope Warne, CMS Cameron McKenna

Best in environment

Jacqueline Mailly, Hogan Lovells

Best in financial regulation

Ruth Fox, Slaughter and May

Best in insolvency & restructuring

Yen Sum, Linklaters

Best in insurance and reinsurance

Helena Rempler, Mannheimer Swartling

Best in international trade

Paulette Vander Schueren, Mayer Brown

Best in investment funds

Hilary Prescott, Covington & Burling

Best in labour and employment

Elaine Aarons, Withers

Best in life sciences

Morag Macdonald, Bird & Bird

Best in litigation

Sonya Leydecker, Herbert Smith Freehills

Best in mergers & acquisitions

Farah Ispahani, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Best in offshore

Zillah Howard, Bedell

Best in patents

Nicola Dagg, Allen & Overy

Best in private equity

Amy Mahon, Clifford Chance

Best in product liability

Ina Brock, Hogan Lovells

Best in real estate

Françoise Maigrot, Linklaters

Best in shipping and maritime

Elizabeth Blackburn QC, Stone Chambers

Best in structured finance

Tamara Box, Reed Smith

Best in tax

Heather Gething, Herbert Smith Freehills

Best in tax dispute resolution

Sarah Falk, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Best in TMT

Marjolein Geus, Bird & Bird

Best in trademark

Helen Newman, Olswang

Best in transfer pricing

Ágata Uceda, DLA Piper

Best in trusts and estates

Dawn Goodman,Withers

Best in white collar crime

Louise Delahunty, Sullivan & Cromwell

Rising star: Corporate

Polina Lyadnova, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Rising star: Finance

Sarah Marsden, Linklaters

Rising star: IP

Sarah Turner, Hogan Lovells

Rising star: Litigation

Helen Carty, Clifford Chance

Rising star: Tax

Sylvia Dikmans, Houthoff Buruma

COUNTRY AWARDS

Austria

Wolf Theiss

Baltics

LAWIN

Belgium

NautaDutilh

Bulgaria

Djingov Gouginski Kyutchukov & Velichkov

Croatia

Wolf Theiss

Cyprus

Chrysses Demetriades & Co

Czech Republic

Glatzová & Co

Denmark

Plesner

Finland

Attorneys at law Borenius

France

Bird & Bird

Germany

Hengeler Mueller

Greece

Karatzas & Partners Law Firm

Hungary

bpv JÁDI NÉMETH Attorneys at Law

Ireland

Arthur Cox

Israel

Shibolet & Co

Italy

Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale

Kazakhstan

Linkage & Mind

Luxembourg

Arendt & Medernach

Malta

Fenech & Fenech Advocates

Netherlands

Bird & Bird

Norway

DLA Piper

Poland

DLA Piper

Portugal

PLMJ

Romania

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen

Russia

White & Case

Slovak Republic

Ružička Csekes (in association with CMS)

Spain

Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira

Sweden

Advokatfirman Lindahl

Switzerland

Pestalozzi Attorneys at law

Turkey

YükselKarkinKücük – DLA Piper

Ukraine

Lavrynovych & Partners Law Firm

UK (national firm)

Boodle Hatfield

UK (international firm)

CMS Cameron McKenna

Middle East

DLA Piper

IN-HOUSE AND SPECIAL AWARDS

International Financial Law Review in-house award

Kate Craven, Barclays

International Tax Review in-house award

Tanya Richards, BSkyB

Managing IP in-house award

Farisha Constable, NBC

Best in-house team (under 50 lawyers)

Swarovski

Best in-house team (over 50 lawyers)

Shell

Outstanding practitioner

Fiona Woolf, CMS Cameron McKenna

Lifetime achievement

Baroness Helena Kennedy QC

FIRM AWARDS

Best gender diversity initiative by national firm

Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale

Best gender diversity initiative by international firm

Slaughter and May

Best national firm for minority women lawyers

Advokatfirman Lindahl

Best international firm for minority women lawyers

Baker & McKenzie

Most innovative international firm

Reed Smith

Best national firm mentoring programme

Attorneys at law Borenius

Best international firm mentoring programme

White & Case

Best national firm for work-life balance

Attorneys at law Borenius

Best international firm for work-life balance

Hogan Lovells

Best national firm for pro bono work

De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés

Best international firm for pro bono work

Simmons & Simmons

Best national firm for talent management

Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale

Best international firm for talent management

Linklaters

Best national firm for women in business law

Boodle Hatfield

Best international firm for women in business law

Linklaters

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