FT European Innovative Lawyers Awards 2019 — winners announced
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the FT European Innovative Lawyer Awards 2019, held at the Natural History Museum in London, in association with research partner RSG Consulting.
Explore rankings on ft.com/innovative-lawyers
Most innovative law firm in Europe
• Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Most innovative in-house legal team in Europe
• Aviva
Most Innovative law firm in Europe (outside the UK)
• Cuatrecasas
Legal innovator of the year (joint award)
• Anna Babych, Aequo and Alastair Morrison, Pinsent Masons
Legal intrapreneur of the year
• Stephen Allen, Hogan Lovells and Aine Lyons, VMware
Innovation in the rule of law and access to justice
• Spanish National Bar
Innovation in data, knowledge and intelligence
• DWF
• Truata (in-house)
Innovation in diversity and inclusion
• CMS; Macfarlanes; Orrick; Reed Smith; Sidley Austin and White & Case
Innovation in managing and developing talent
• Cuatrecasas
Innovation in new business and service delivery models
• DWF
• Vodafone (in-house)
Innovation in new products and services
• Kennedys
Innovation in collaboration
• Latham & Watkins; Environmental Law Institute; Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy; and JunHe
Innovation in technology
• Kemp Little
• Aviva (in-house)
Innovation in strategy and changing behaviours
• Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
• Lloyds Banking Group (in-house)
Innovation in managing complexity and scale
• Paul Hastings
• Veon (in-house)
Innovation in dispute resolution
• Hogan Lovells
Innovation in enabling business growth and transformation
• Baker McKenzie
• Aviva (in-house)
Innovation in creating a new standard
• Garrigues
• International Swaps and Derivatives Association (in-house)
Innovation in accessing new markets and capital
• Dechert
• European Investment Fund (in-house)
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