All City articles – Page 33
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NewsSlaughter and May tops listed clients table
Firm outstrips Linklaters and A&O, according to adviser rankings for Q3 of 2019.
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NewsPartners 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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NewsFreshfields settles for €50m in German tax advice dispute
The magic circle firm was sued in April over advice it gave on controversial 'cum-ex' trades.
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NewsBurford faces class action by investors
New York firm Rosen invites investors in litigation funder to join lawsuit.
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NewsBurford governance change fails to impress critics
Litigation funder attacked for 'laughter-inducing' governance as it replaces its chief finance officer.
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NewsMembers join queue of collapsed Ince creditors
Administrators remain circumspect about possible dividends for unsecured creditors.
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NewsInce fallout grows with Monaco team's departure
HFW poached Ince's ‘market leading’ team in order to open an office in Monaco.
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NewsA&O boasts 89% retention rate – and boosts trainee pay
First-year trainees will enjoy a salary of £46,500, up from £45,000.
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Herbert Smith joins forces with Chinese firm
The joint operation will integrate local law with international legal services.
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NewsBonuses all round: firm hands over £1,500 to every full timer
Employees at the top 50 firm will receive the extra money following a year of financial growth.
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NewsInce fills managing partner hot-seat
Nick Goldstone and Michael Volikas will share one of the firm’s top roles, following several partner exits.
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NewsSRA reveals charges in Baker McKenzie 'intimate activity' case
Gary Senior is accused of sexual misconduct while two former senior figures face accusations over an allegedly flawed investigation.
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NewsCity legal giant’s cleaners to strike over living wage
Staff working for sub-contractor announce ‘day of protest’ outside Addleshaw Goddard’s offices.
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NewsCity watchdog's staff could escape grilling in LC&F inquiry
Review will not be able to compel Financial Conduct Authority employees to attend interviews.
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NewsCosts question looms over Russian fish tycoons' London litigation
The ‘substantial’ costs of the claim are being met by anonymous third parties, whose identity is closely guarded.
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NewsCity watchdog confirms in-house accountability exclusion
Heads of legal will not be included in senior managers regime after privilege concerns were raised.
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NewsRetention rate high at Linklaters
The firm joins Slaughter and May in posting a rise in trainee retentions.
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NewsGlobal firm enters ‘legal engineering’ market with buyout
Simmons & Simmons acquires London and Cambridge pioneer Wavelength.
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NewsAI contract drafting startup raises £2m
Three firms piloting 'intelligent contract editor' based on deep learning technology.





















