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Goodwin Procter gains Munich presence with Sidley Austin private equity partner hire
06 May 2021
Goodwin Procter gains Munich presence with Sidley Austin private equity partner hire
Jan Schinkoth will work remotely from key deal hub; arrival follows-on from that of five-partner London Sidley team
Munich PhotoLondonUK; Shutterstock Goodwin Procter is expanding its German presence to Munich with the hire of private equity partner Jan Schinkoth and an associate from US rival Sidley Austin. Schinkoth, who will be resident in Munich on a remote basis, is the latest partner to join Goodwin’s European private equity bench from Sidley following a five-partner team hire last fall that saw former Sidley private equity co-heads Erik Dahl and Christian Iwasko jump to Goodwin’s London base in October.
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Forget the detractors, Munster should now be desperate to win the Rainbow Cup
A 24-point win over Leinster leaves Johann van Graan’s side in a strong position to end their trophy drought. By Ciarán Kennedy Sunday 25 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM 1 hour ago 8,272 Views 41 Comments
Munster s Damian de Allende.
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
PRESSURE IS NEVER really too far from your door as a Munster player.
They went to Dublin last night knowing a win was crucial, and their 24-point victory not only ends the talk of Leinster’s growing superiority – for now – but means winning the Rainbow Cup has emerged as a realistic target.
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Domestic bliss but European woes
Leinster s dominance of the domestic game cannot be called into question. Their victory over Munster in last month s Guinness Pro14 Grand Final gave them their fourth title in a row, and their sixth championship in nine seasons.
Europe has been a different story. They are, it must be pointed out, still the joint most successful team in the history of the Champions Cup having won the continent s premier club competition on four occasions.
Their recent relationship with the competition, has to some extent, been defined by a six-minute period before half-time in the 2019 final against Saracens. After making a dream start to lead 10-0 after 34 minutes, they went in at the break all square.