All City articles – Page 8
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Hogan Lovells wins partial victory in conflict claim
Ukrainian businessman is suing the international firm for alleged breaches of duty.
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Taylor Wessing mourns stalwart who was with firm for 35 years
Real estate specialist John Whitfield 'hugely respected within and outside of the firm'.
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'Claims R Us' portal could transform civil justice, says master of the rolls
Triage service for all-comers would direct claims to the right online location to resolve their dispute.
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A&O matches rival with £107,500 NQ starting salary
City firms fight for top graduates amid talent shortage.
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Mishcon loses seven lawyers to Greenberg Traurig ahead of IPO
Proposals to press ahead with a public listing of the London firm passed a partner vote last month.
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City firms unite to create ‘formidable’ litigation team
Rosling King and Lax & Co have merged and will operate from Ludgate Hill in the City of London.
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City unites to train grads in legal tech operations
Graduates will be taught about automation, legal tech, process design, and legal project management.
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Lugano exclusion 'not a disaster' - justice minister
Lord Wolfson says government has not given up on joining convention.
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SRA wants to see evidence gathered from Pandora papers leak
Regulator pledges to investigate wherever there are signs of potential misconduct.
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NQs offered £150k - if they hit billing target
New associates at Orrick’s London office can now earn as much as their counterparts in the US.
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Former legal aid minister considered City levy
Solicitor-general Alex Chalk QC MP says he thought about the idea last year.
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Listed company enters lawtech market with £54m acquisition
VinciWorks, which claims system is used by 60 of top-100 firms, becomes part of Marlowe plc.
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'Rotten culture': London law society blasts SDT treatment of young solicitors
President of Westminster & Holborn Law Society says junior lawyers are losing their careers in ‘disproportionate numbers’.
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Labour’s pro bono plan suggests they won’t fund the justice system either
The party wants to use law firm-branded umbrellas to cover the leak, but avoids fixing the roof.
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Labour tells firms to meet pro bono target or lose government contracts
Party set to announce plans for a state-run national pro bono centre.
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Poorer junior lawyers being forced to choose City, says top Labour lawyer
Low rates of pay cutting off whole areas of the legal profession, according to shadow solicitor general.
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Linklaters boosts NQ pay for third time this year
New associates at Linklaters will be paid £107,500 a year, plus a performance related bonus.
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City firm secures £50m war chest to fund litigation
Agreement with litigation funder promises to offset potential risk to clients.
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Slaughters appoints first managing partner in boardroom shakeup
Deborah Finkler will take up the new role in May 2022.
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Law firms set to be captured by new £100m economic crime levy
New legislation could see largest law firms paying an extra £250,000 in tax.