All Law firm & practice management articles – Page 79
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News
Legal arm to escape Co-op review
Fact-finding will centre on the group’s democratic structure, the Co-op says.
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News
Mergers help drive hefty growth at DWF
Over 10% (£6m) of DWF’s revenue rise was organic, with the remainder coming from its high-profile mergers.
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Feature
How To: run a small firm
How does the small but perfectly formed legal practice manage its business?
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Profile
David Pester
TLT’s managing partner talks about expanding the national firm in a recession and learning from other sectors.
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News
Brands in line of fire after QS firms quit
Responding to the departures, QualitySolicitors said it had more than 200 locations across the country.
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Feature
Post-Jackson: is selling the right option?
Small firms may be tempted to get out of PI fast, but a more pragmatic approach could suit them better.
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News
Dembovsky to move on from HowardKennedyFsi
Chief executive orchestrated merger to create £40m London practice.
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News
Demand for in-house posts creates pay freeze
Research suggests the in-house sector is an employers’ market.
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Opinion
Going open plan
The chief executive of Hardwicke Chambers shares her experience of going open plan.
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Feature
Kazakhstan is a magnet for investors but its legal system is a work in progress
Kazakhstan is enjoying an economic boom but politics plays a big part as lawyers seek to carve out practices.
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Feature
How To: reduce staff pay
Cutting pay could help your law firm remain sustainable, but it has to be done carefully and with extreme sensitivity.
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Feature
The PII ticking clock
All is not lost for firms unable to secure PII and facing a 60-day period for winding up their businesses.
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News
Liquidator confirms redundancies at closed firm Follett Stock
Job losses follow SRA decision to shut down the practice.
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News
Partner: technology can end ‘macho culture’ in law firms
Flexible working environments can ensure that ‘presenteeism’ will not damage well-being, says Eversheds senior partner.
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Feature
Bringing a case to Strasbourg
Practical guidance on submitting applications to the European Court of Human Rights.
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Opinion
What sort of question is that?
Form-filling is increasingly becoming part of the job. But how many solicitors answer the questions honestly?
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News
Number of law firms dips to new low
Figures suggest long-predicted consolidation has at last begun in earnest.
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News
Troubled Midlands firm goes under
Administrators say Hacking Ashton is in liquidation following a creditors’ meeting on Friday.
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News
Scots warm to flexible working
A quarter of Scotland’s solicitors work away from the office at least once a week.