Hogan Lovells partners have reappointed Miguel Zaldivar as the global law firm’s chief executive officer for another four-year term.
Zaldivar has led Hogan since 2020, overseeing record financial results the following year and navigating slowing demand across the legal industry since that time. His second term, set to run through 2028, comes after the firm walked away from merger talks with New York’s Shearman & Sterling.
“Miguel and his management team have delivered outstanding results over the past three years, steering our firm through turbulent and unprecedented times to achieve our highest ever financial performance,” said Marie-Aimée de Dampierre, a ...
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