All Law Gazette articles in 2 September 2019 – Page 3
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Feature
How to go public
DWF’s pioneering listing on the London Stock Exchange raised £95m and transformed the firm into a global player. Rachel Rothwell goes behind the scenes to discover how the firm reinvented itself
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News
‘Victims place their lives on hold’ as courts stand idle, says MP
Yasmin Qureshi requested official figures of recorder sitting days in a parliamentary written question.
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Feature
Insight: Making crime - and civil law - pay
Tikit is a leading provider of innovative and specialist technology to the Legal and Professional services sector.
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Feature
Choppy waters
After several years of calm, the professional indemnity insurance market is suddenly looking turbulent. Melanie Newman reports
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News
Clash over cause of probate delays
Edward Argar MP is accused of using ‘disingenuous’ figures for average waiting times.
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News
Euro lawyer-listing site throws cash at UK launch
Online lawyer-finder plans to spend £800,000 on digital marketing, says Qredible general manager Barry Vickery.
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News
Partners reap bigger pay packets as City firms report rising profits and revenue
Gazette survey of annual results shows PEP soared at Ashurst and Hill Dickinson.
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Shares slump at beleaguered Burford
Shares in litigation funder were trading at half their July value last week.
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DWF executives receive £1.3m share award
DWF became the first existing law firm to float on the main market of the London Stock Exchange in March.
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Solicitors partly to blame for probate delays - HMCTS
HMCTS blames delays of over eight weeks on incomplete or inaccurate applications for grants of probate.
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Bumper retention rates point to City optimism
Every magic circle firm is taking on a higher proportion of trainees compared with last year.
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Law firms owed tens of thousands await news of Bolton sale
Football club battles for its future as dozens of unsecured creditors watch and wait.
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