All News articles – Page 1199
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China’s rule of law called into question
Doubts cast after the imprisonment of legal scholar Xu Zhiyong.
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Firm merger activity heats up
Merger activity hotted up in the second half of 2013, according to figures published by the Law Consultancy Network. The eighth six-monthly survey by Andrew Otterburn showed 24% of firms had merged in the second half of the year, compared with 18% in the first six months.
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Irwin Mitchell earned and borrowed more in 2013
Accounts show turnover and profit increasing at Yorkshire-based firm.
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Accountancy giant enters legal market with ABS status
PwC Legal will become a seperate entity within PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Minster Law owner makes deal with insurance firm
Five-tear agreement with Towergate to handle claims for thousands of customers.
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Direct Line secures ABS licence
Insurance giant links up with law firm to offer legal services to customers and non-customers.
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Vara backs LASPO to apply to mesothelioma claims
Minister refuses to back down from decision to apply no win, no fee changes from July.
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Firms face BYOD security threat
Almost half of firms are lack ’bring your own device’ policies, research suggests.
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‘Agile working’ the key to future legal sector
Report predicts radical changes to the way lawyers and law firms work in future.
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City lawyers warn fees increase will drive away litigants
City of London Law Society unhappy with government proposals for a rise in fees for parties in commercial disputes.
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Treasury stumps up extra cash for fraud
The Serious Fraud Office has applied for £19m emergency funding to tide it over to the end of its financial year.
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Emerging markets offer richer pickings to City
TheCityUK’s Legal Services 2014 report highlights the UK’s global dominance.
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Compliance key issue for in-house
More than 30% of legal heads say they are creating positions within their departments to focus on compliance-related work.
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Firms offload PI caseloads post-Jackson
Neil Hudgell buys files from two different firms in continued expansion drive.
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£350,000 ceiling for county court cases
Lords approves 11-fold increase to limit established 33 years ago.
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LLP tax changes ‘will put City at risk’
Opponents of crackdown on avoidance urged to come up with evidence.
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Hughes defends Human Rights Act
Liberal Democrat minister voices support for act that his government partners wanted to repeal.