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Knights aims to plug geographical gaps throughout UK

19 January 2021

The boss of listed law firm Knights has outlined his ambitions to continue expanding the business across England, with Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland also in his sights.


“Troubling inequality” persists for BAME consumers of legal services

19 January 2021

A “troubling inequality” between BAME and White British consumers in the way they access legal services has changed little in the five years since it raised the issue, the consumer panel has found.


SME firm eyes ABS licence to share fees with non-lawyer collaborators

18 January 2021

A law firm that works with non-legal businesses to offer SME clients a multi-disciplinary service is to convert to an alternative business structure so that they can share fees.


Commercial firm aims to create “biggest in-house chambers”

14 January 2021

Leading commercial firm DAC Beachcroft has launched an “in-house chambers” which plans to expand rapidly and become “the biggest of its kind” by end of the year.


From M&A to Malta: New Year brings host of law firm growth strategies

14 January 2021

The year has kicked off with a spate of law firm expansion activity, whether through mergers, huge team hires, file acquisitions or one Essex law firm maintaining EU links by opening in Malta.


Frenkel Topping and NAHL call off takeover talks

14 January 2021

Talks about a reverse takeover of NAHL Group – the owner of National Accident Helpline – by fellow AIM-listed company Frenkel Topping have been called off.


Non-legal businesses fill pandemic income gap for Gateley

13 January 2021

Rising income from listed law firm Gateley’s non-legal businesses almost made up for the loss in turnover from its core legal work during last year’s first lockdown, its interim results have shown.


QC and accountant set up ABS regulated by SRA

12 January 2021

A commercial QC has taken the unusual step of setting up an alternative business structure with an accountant, in contrast with what he described as the “outmoded” chambers structure.


Whiplash reforms delayed AGAIN – but only for a month this time

11 January 2021

The Lord Chancellor today announced yet another delay to implementation of the whiplash reforms, pushing the date back a month to May this year, but lawyers are saying that more time is needed.


Difficult year for Law PLC, with most firms seeing share prices dive

4 January 2021

Acquisitive regional practice Knights was the only listed law firm to defy the Covid gloom and end 2020 with its share price higher than where it began, a Legal Futures analysis has shown.

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