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Global firm hires 22 partners to expand London presence
Akin Gump announces hiring of 22 partners from the London, Hong Kong and Frankfurt offices of US-based Bingham McCutchen.
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Duty contract hopefuls offered ‘webchat’
At 2pm next Tuesday, Legal Aid Agency staff will answer questions online about the 2015 duty provider contract.
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Neuberger floats career judiciary to boost diversity
The president of the Supreme Court suggested the option could be one way to increase the number of solicitors in the judiciary.
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New trainees: Taylor Vinters
The trainees will embark on an extensive two-year training programme.
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Legal executives set out political wish list
CILEx proposes a review of all civil and criminal legal aid changes and funding reforms.
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Senior associate: Simone Ritchie at Steele Raymond
Simone is returning to her home town of Bournemouth having spent her career to date in Manchester.
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Barrister move: Jeffrey Bacon at Ely Place
Jeffrey Bacon has joined Ely Place Chambers from Littleton Chambers.
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Firm hire: Jenny Arrowsmith at Irwin Mitchell
She joins the firm as an associate from Taylor & Emmet in Sheffield.
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New litigation partners: Clarke Willmott
Greg Saunders and Richard Moore are now part of the commercial and private client litigation team in the south-west.
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Legal aid cuts prompt Bristol firms to merge
Watkins Solicitors has joined with Brain Sinnott & Co to form Watkins Solicitors (incorporating Brain Sinnott & Co).
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Minster Law axes 17 in management shake-up
In a statement, the firm said the change will ‘improve the speed of decision-making’.
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Roll ‘burden’ to be lifted from 30,000
Regulator’s board is likely to approve proposals to remove the annual requirement on solicitors who do not have practising certificates.
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SRA looks to fill £10,000-a-year board roles
Regulator advertises for seven new members of its decision-making team.
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Advocates to have specialist training for sex cases
Lord chancellor sets out series of victims’ support measures in run-up to party conference season.
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Ramsey to retire
Judge leading the implementation of the Jackson civil litigation reforms will retire from the bench on 1 November.
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Stalking prosecutions rise
Rise was in part due to the creation of two new stalking offences in 2012.
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Slaughter and May runs the show
More than 1,000 City workers sprinted through London’s Square Mile.