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  • Use artificial intelligence to navigate volatile economy, audit body says

    November 29, 2022

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data analytics tools will play a “key” role in helping auditors navigate the volatile economic conditions the world is facing in the wake of Covid and the war in Ukraine, one of the UK’s largest audit trade bodies has said. The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors (CIIA) said auditors should “embrace” [...]

  • KPMG’s failings led to Carillion’s collapse, High Court lawsuit says

    November 28, 2022

    KPMG’s incompetence in its audits of Carillion played a core part in the construction giant’s 2018 collapse, Carillion’s liquidators have said, as part of a £1.3bn lawsuit against the Big Four accounting firm. KPMG’s 2016 audit of Carillion lulled the construction firm’s board into a false sense of security that saw the firm make a [...]

  • Birketts strikes merger deal with Batchelors Solicitors amid forecasts of upcoming M&A boom

    November 28, 2022

    UK law firm Birketts has struck a deal to merge with its London rival Batchelors Solicitors amid forecasts of a surge in consolidation in the UK’s legal sector. The deal will see the two firms join forces in a merger that is set to combine their long-standing social housing practices to create a market-leading team. [...]

  • Nexo sued by investors prevented from withdrawing £107m crypto holdings in full

    November 21, 2022

    A family of fintech entrepreneurs are suing a leading crypto exchange over claims it blocked them from withdrawing funds and then intimidated them into selling them back to the company at a discount. The three crypto investors have filed a High Court lawsuit against London headquartered Nexo over claims it stopped them from withdrawing more [...]

  • City’s top legal minds sound alarm over impact of Raab’s Bill of Rights on businesses

    November 19, 2022

    Some of the City’s brightest minds have expressed “considerable concern” about the unintended consequences of the Bill of Rights on businesses. Stephen Denyer, the Law Society’s director of strategic relationships, warned that there is a “widespread feeling amongst businesses that the Bill presents an unnecessary risk and problem”. The Bill of Rights will return to [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London to face £735m court battle over Dubai owned aircraft seized by Russia

    November 18, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London is being sued for $875m (£735m) over its failure to pay out on a multi-million-dollar insurance claim filed over the Russian state’s decision to seize hundreds of planes this March. Airplane leaser Dubai Aerospace Enterprises Ltd (DAE) has filed a High Court claim against Lloyd’s seeking more than $875m from the insurer, [...]

  • EY split could undermine audit quality, former partners warn

    November 17, 2022

    More than 150 former EY partners have written a letter to the accounting firm’s board, warning its plans to split in two could weaken both segments of the business and undermine EY’s audit quality. The ex-EY partners noted the firm’s new standalone audit business – AssureCo – will have “significantly lower” earnings than its advisory [...]

  • Former FCA risk manager fails to revive whistleblowing claim against UK’s financial watchdog

    November 17, 2022

    A former risk manager at the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has failed to revive his employment lawsuit against the City watchdog, after claiming he was pushed out of his job for whistleblowing. FCA exec Walker Sigismund claimed he was unfairly fired from his job over his decision to file 27 separate whistleblower reports, about [...]

  • UK law firms hit harder by global economic headwinds than US rivals

    November 17, 2022

    Law firms worldwide have seen demand for their services slow over the first half of 2022, according to new research. US law firms are however seeing stronger growth than their British and Australian rivals, the research from Thomson Reuters shows.   The situation has seen demand for US law firms’ services continue to grow over [...]

  • Mitie feels the pinch of covid-contract drop-off

    November 17, 2022

    Outsourcing firm Mitie said a drop-off in high-margin Covid contracts had dented profits in the first half of the year despite new contract wins and price inflation helping lift revenues.

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