News – Page 67
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Slater and Gordon fined £80k over Quindell file sharing
Solicitors Regulation Authority confirms record fine for an alternative business structure.
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Listed firm 'continuously' talking about new acquisitions
Group posts healthy profit and income figures in its first year since floating.
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Solicitor among seven new CoA judges
Dame Nicola Davies QC trained as a solicitor before being called to the bar.
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New Supreme Court justices named
Lady Justice Arden and Lord Justice Kitchen to join on 1 October.
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Firm's owners set to share £20m from this week's AIM listing
Newly-floated company expected to be valued at more than £100m.
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International firms keeping on top of carbon footprint
Average reduction in emissions per employee falls by 39%, Legal Sustainability Alliance's annual report reveals.
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ABS entrants seek to reduce cost of divorce
Retired hedge fund manager and barristers shake up traditional family practice business model.
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Dentons opens Frankfurt ‘Eurozone hub’
New team will advise on regulation and policy in the Eurozone.
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Deloitte gets its legal licence
SRA confirms alternative business structure for last of the big four to enter market.
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Teach judges to be techies, says Vos
Chancellor of the High Court urges action to accelerate the adoption of new technology.
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Staff jobs saved as London firm goes into administration
Rollingsons Solicitors transfers its client files to a national firm.
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Fieldfisher rebuts speculation about likely flotation
Reports suggested firm was 'poised' to make IPO announcement, but international firm dismisses this.
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US firms continue to ramp up pay
Host of firms now paying £143,000 - the equivalent of $190,000 - to UK lawyers.
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Britain can lead lawtech revolution, says minister
Law Society backs latest initiative to nurture technology start-up businesses.
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Barrister aims for £10m payday as claims business joins listing rush
Anexo Group, formed from credit hire and legal services businesses, aims to raise £25m from initial public offering.
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DWF latest to ponder stock exchange float
Manchester firm promises ‘business as usual’ as it considers initial public offering.
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Computers will make interpreters obsolete, lord chief predicts
Head of judiciary upbeat on reform of ‘Science Museum’ systems as HMCTS chief admits delays to Common Platform.
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Solicitors crowd bottom rungs of judicial ladder - but struggle to climb it
Judicial Appointments Commission bulletin also contains social mobility data revealing the dominance of the privately educated.
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City firm puts 30 jobs at risk of redundancy
Ince & Co confirms business review that is likely to result in job losses.