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  • Law firms avoid layoffs amid fears of repeating mistakes of 2008 crisis

    November 8, 2022

    Law firms are avoiding making widespread layoffs, as they seek to wait out the current crisis, due to fears of repeating the mistakes made during the financial crash of 2008, analysts have said. The world’s top law firms are continuing hiring and holding back on making redundancies, despite declining profitability, new analysis from Thomson Reuters [...]

  • Cypriot PwC partners set up new firm to continue working with Russian clients

    November 8, 2022

    Three ex-partners from PwC’s Cyprus office have left the Big Four accountancy firm to set up a new rival practice in order to continue working with Russian clients.   The launch of KiteServe comes after the three ex-PwC partners took early retirement from the Big Four firm in June, after its sanctions policy blocked them [...]

  • JP Morgan settles with trader fired over wrongful allegations of market spoofing

    November 8, 2022

    JP Morgan has settled with a trader, who was wrongly fired from his job for market spoofing, after the bank failed to pay a £1.58m sum awarded to him by an employment tribunal in January. Ex-trader Bradley Jones was awarded £1.58m after an employment tribunal ruled he was wrongly fired from his £220,000 a year job [...]

  • Judge blames Baker McKenzie lawyers charging £800 an hour for ‘disproportionate’ costs budget

    November 8, 2022

    A High Court judge has told Associated Newspapers Ltd to lower a “disproportionate” legal costs budget, in suggesting the Daily Mail owner should reconsider its use of “expensive” lawyers from US law firm Baker McKenzie paid more than £800 an hour. Judge Roger ter Haar KC told Associated Newspapers to revise its £3.18m legal costs [...]

  • Direct Line’s premiums slump amid challenging market backdrop

    November 8, 2022

    Direct Line’s adjusted gross premiums have slumped slightly against a challenging market backdrop.  In the nine months ended 30 September, the insurer’s total group premiums were £2.3bn – down 3.5 per cent on last year’s levels.  Its Motor and Home markets went down 8.9 per cent and 10.1 per cent respectively, while Direct Line delivered [...]

  • NHS plans to use Palantir data collection software could face legal challenges, campaigners say

    November 7, 2022

    NHS plans to collect patient data using software developed by controversial US tech firm Palantir could be challenged in court. Campaigners have said they are considering filing a judicial review to challenge the plans, which would see NHS patient data processed using Palantir’s Foundry analytics platform. The threat of legal action comes after the UK government cancelled a [...]

  • Threat of ‘catastrophic’ cyber attack requires new approach from insurers, new report says

    November 7, 2022

    The potential for a state-backed cyberattack to have a “catastrophic” impact on society requires a new approach to cyber insurance, reinsurance giant Swiss Re has said. The digitalization of critical infrastructure has created a situation in which a large scale cyberattack could have a “devastating” effect on society in having the potential to interrupt the [...]

  • Insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher subpoenaed by US authorities over business with Ecuadorian firms

    November 7, 2022

    US insurance giant Arthur J. Gallagher has become the latest multinational to find itself embroiled in a far-reaching investigation into corruption in Ecuador, after being asked by US authorities to hand over information relating to its business with Ecuadorian state-owned firms. Arthur J. Gallagher received a subpoena from the DoJ’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) [...]

  • Adrian Biles: “I’m delighted” to be back building a legal business

    November 7, 2022

    The former Ince boss Adrian Biles is back at the helm of a London legal firm, having acquired Child & Child. He tells Andy Silvester why he believes in the firm’s potential. “I’M NOT sure I had a day off,” a cheery Adrian Biles tells me when he’s asked what he’s been doing since he [...]

  • Law firm DWF pushes into Canadian market with latest buyout

    November 7, 2022

    Law firm DWF has stepped into the Canadian legal market with a £27.7m deal bringing Vancouver-based Whitelaw Training under its wing. The deal marks the next step in DWF’s North American strategy and will unlock legal and business potential in Canada. The London-listed firm will hand over up to £16.9m in shares and cash, and [...]

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