Practice management – Page 10
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News
34 jobs saved as Somerset firm sold in pre-pack
Broomhead Saul 'found itself in difficulties' after a number of partners retired in quick succession.
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Merger takes historic firm to new horizons
Ellisons Solicitors aims to open international opportunities through link with immigration firm.
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Profile
Scoring centuries
Sarah Henwood talks to Eduardo Reyes about running the world’s oldest law firm.
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Top law firms show growing commitment to living wage
As cleaners at Addleshaw Goddard prepare to strike over pay, 135 legal practices have so far signed up to charity scheme.
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Opinion
The challenge of generational diversity
Understanding all generations working at a firm can assist in leading, growing and managing succession.
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Gordon Dadds profits soar - but owners swallow £14m Ince acquisition hit
Financial results for fast-expanding listed business reveal sudden growth in 2019.
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Freshfields pushes lawyers to connect with female barristers
Magic circle firm wants to see greater diversity among the counsel it instructs.
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Bankruptcy curbs extended for ex-solicitor who abused client trust
John Killington has restrictions extended to nine years after being pursued for costs by SRA.
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Opinion
Giving all employees a stake in the firm
Instilling commercial knowledge in lawyers from day one is key to long-term success.
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Legal Aid Agency seeks to reduce dependency on troubled billing system
A service called 'Apply for Legal Aid' will be introduced next year.
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Firm acquires IP practice - with patents ‘never higher on the agenda’
Lewis Silkin announces acquisition of London practice, at the same time as management changes.
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Labour urged to 'step up and defend legal aid legacy'
Party supporters want to see a fully funded system in the next manifesto.
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Solicitor can sue firm as employee after ‘informal’ partnership rejected
Private client solicitor was on fringes of partnership but still a worker, rules tribunal.
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Baker McKenzie reveals 33 London roles still at risk
Reorganisation of business services functions still under way, international firm tells staff.
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Chakrabarti backs time-limited quotas to speed up gender equality
Shadow attorney general says affirmative action has helped more women get into parliament.
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Creditors seek £26.5m from collapsed Asons
Liquidator's update also reveals Asons is pursuing claims against successor practice Coops.
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Tribunal finds director ignored duties as long as the money came in
Law firm boss James O’Connor and solicitor Giles Robertson both struck off.
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Legal Aid Agency audit triggered by £6.40 error
Report highlights multiple issues that have created immigration advice 'droughts'.