All Law firm & practice management articles – Page 14
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News
Good Law Project sets up independent firm
Firm to be ‘training ground for public law and social welfare lawyers of the future’, group says.
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Feature
Our legal sector needs some TLC
It has been a busy three months since leaving my role at Latham & Watkins to set up my coaching business.
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It’s fun to pay… Sidley Austin announces partnership with YMCA
International firm investing £500,000 to help build new youth hub in London.
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'Textbook SLAPP': Oligarch’s libel lawyers reported to SRA
Discreet Law previously acted for ‘Putin’s chef’ Yevgeny Prigozhin in claim against journalist.
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Principal fined for not paying counsel’s £29,000 fees
SRA says solicitor compounded misconduct by ignoring county court order to settle invoice.
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Small firms still upbeat as post-lockdown boom subsides
Business confidence returns to pre-pandemic levels, report by LexisNexis finds.
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Bar watchdog ‘must do better’ on investigations, DG admits
Mark Neale says regulator must speed up ‘agonising’ investigations into barristers.
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Feature
Resigning – focus on ‘how’, not just ‘when’
The second in a series of articles on the everyday challenges facing managing partners.
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Opinion
We all have to go some time
Succession Planning: Ensuring Smooth Transitions for Lawyers and their Firms | Edited by Katerina Menhennet
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Judge finds ex-managing partner was ‘not truthful’ in tribunal claim
Solicitor absent through illness for almost three years tried to argue he was excluded by fellow partners.
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HFW moving to new ‘sustainable’ London offices
International firm hails new offices in capital’s ‘most sustainable tall office tower’.
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Ropes & Gray launches social mobility scholarship scheme
International firm to offer work experience to 12 students this summer.
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Russia - City firms 'applying sniff test' to potential clients
Speakers at London International Disputes Week consider the fallout from Russia sanctions.
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Howard Kennedy sees off negligence claim
London firm to be paid £850,000 towards costs under settlement, High Court hears.
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Opinion
Paying for the privilege
International firm Stephenson Harwood made an unprecedented splash by laying down the law on home working.
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News
News focus: A tale of two offices
Stephenson Harwood’s decision to cut the pay of staff who choose to work from home full-time has recharged the debate over accommodating new perspectives on employment.
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Feature
Think twice before slashing your office space
The first in a series of articles on the everyday challenges facing managing partners.
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News
Upbeat Fladgate reports record revenue growth
Top 100 firm posts 30% growth in revenue to £66.5m for 2021/22, unaudited results show.
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Opinion
Flexible working: why it’s time we put our colleagues first
Lizzy Firmin discusses the reasons why East Anglia law firm Ellisons Solicitors has embraced the move to flexible working.