News – Page 152
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KPMG to offer one-stop shop with ABS
Big four firm, which has more than 50 lawyers in its legal team including four partners, granted ABS status by the SRA.
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First charity ABS granted licence
Aspire Law is the product of a collaboration between national charity Aspire and personal injury firm Moore Blatch.
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Midlands network is ‘on-call partner’
East Midlands firm Nelsons has created Fusion Legal to act as a support and referral source for member firms.
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Conservative Party Conference: as it happened
[View the story “All the justice updates from the Conservative annual conference” on Storify]
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Quindell puzzled by tumbling share price
Largest stock exchange-listed law firm attempts to reassure investors.
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BT Law cuts losses in first year as ABS
Subsidiary brought in £75,000 in revenue for the year ending 31 March 2014, compared with £15,000 the year before.
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Singapore commercial court ‘a threat to London’
Number of cases in Singapore’s international arbitration centre have increased by 300% in 10 years.
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Barristers set up direct family mediation scheme
Divorce Puzzle will operate ‘lawyer-supported mediation’ at fixed fees starting at £1,350 per party.
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Clyde & Co’s Riyadh push
Firm has obtained formal approval to open a fully integrated office in the kingdom.
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LAA unveils schedules
New schedules to support the extension of the 2010 standard crime contract
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Firm folded after £80,000 legal aid bill rejected
Statement shows BKRW Limited was experiencing cashflow problems due to time taken to be paid by Legal Aid Agency.
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West End firm hooks up with Essex practice
Barker Gillette will merge with Loughton-based Lucas McMullan Jacobs on 1 November.
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Blair leaves Matrix to focus on ABS
High-profile barrister announces departure from chambers she helped to found 14 years ago.
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Slater & Gordon in takeover talks with Welsh firm
Discussions with Cardiff-headquartered Leo Abse & Cohen.
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No law knowledge please, we’re directors
Legal expertise only 'somewhat important' to board of directors, survey suggests.
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Directors rebuked for not revealing firm’s financial woes
Three failed to report difficulties at south-west firm Follett Stock.
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MoJ accused of ‘double standards’ on claims portal
The MoJ has not signed up to the portal but still expects firms to charge lower rates, according to Express Solicitors.
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Labour Party Conference: as it happened
[View the story “All the justice updates from Labour’s annual conference” on Storify]
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Firm scales up for legal aid cuts
South coast firm set to complete its fourth merger in three months, driven by the government’s cuts to legal aid.