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Gateley bolsters HR offering with £3.4m acquisition

16 December 2019

Listed law firm Gateley has hit the acquisition trail once more, spending £3.4m on another HR business to help create “one of the largest specialist human capital consultancy businesses in the UK”.


Just Costs staff win claim for unpaid wages

13 December 2019

Twenty four members of staff at Just Costs Solicitors, which went into administration in January, have won an employment tribunal claim for unpaid wages.


City firms set for Brexit-related work boom

13 December 2019

City law firms are set for a “boom in Brexit-related advisory work” as the UK’s future relationship with the EU becomes clearer, an authoritative analysis has predicted.


McKenzie Friends giving “biased and misleading” online advice

11 December 2019

McKenzie Friends are giving “biased and misleading” advice to vulnerable family litigants, an academic study of online posts has found. It found “many negative attitudes expressed towards lawyers”.


DWF unveils largest acquisition by listed law firm

11 December 2019

DWF is to make the biggest acquisition by a listed law firm to date by spending more than £40m on a leading Spanish practice. The news came as the firm announced positive half-year results.


Hale: Gender-biased instructions holding back female barristers

11 December 2019

Women not being instructed in the best cases and “traditional assumptions about who gets what sort of judging job” are the main reasons for there being relatively few in the senior judiciary, Lady Hale has argued.


Contentious probate lawyer launches conflict coaching firm

10 December 2019

A solicitor specialising in contentious probate – and the first to become a specialist private client mediator with CEDR – has launched a private client mediation and conflict coaching business.


Multi-disciplinary ABS announces intention to float

9 December 2019

A City law firm that describes itself as an asset management consultancy, providing a wide range of services to alternative fund managers and asset owners, has notified its intention to float on AIM.


Legal aid firm loses JR over contract withdrawal

9 December 2019

There is no basis for a law firm’s challenge to a Legal Aid Agency decision to reject its tender for a legal aid contract, the High Court has ruled.


ABS puts well-known criminal law firm into liquidation

6 December 2019

Well-known criminal law firm Kaim Todner closed its doors yesterday after One Legal – the alternative business structure that owns it – was put into voluntary liquidation.

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