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  • Linklaters to offer junior solicitors more than £107,000 a year salaries

    September 25, 2021

    Linklaters has begun offering its freshly-trained solicitors’ salaries of more than £107,000 a year – the highest junior talent in the UK. The Magic circle law firm has topped up the already hefty pay packets for its new staff – some of whom are in their mid-20s – by £7,500 since last year. The bolstered [...]

  • ‘You’re free to go’: Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou reaches shock deal with US

    September 25, 2021

    Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s chief financial officer and the daughter of the company’s founder, Ren Zhengfei, has resolved criminal charges against her as part of a shock deal with the US Justice Department that paves the way for her to return to China. The agreement with Wanzhou calls for the Justice Department to dismiss fraud charges [...]

  • Small law firms are let off from economic crime tax

    September 23, 2021

    Small law firms have escaped the UK government’s Economic Crime Levy, aimed at raising £100m annually from anti-money laundering (AML) regulated organisations, to help pay for the fight against economic crime. Instead, AML-regulated organisations, including legal practices, banks and accountancy firms, with revenues above £10.2m will be subject to the new tax. The Economic Crime [...]

  • Deloitte partners average pay close to £1m as Big Four profits surge

    September 23, 2021

    Deloitte’s UK partners will pocket around £1m on average as the Big Four’s revenues have seen a revival driven by a demand for advice during the pandemic, according to the Financial Times, which first reported the news. The payout to 700 equity partners at Deloitte, who received an average of £731,000 from profit shares last [...]

  • Legal giant Ashurst: One in three of our new recruits will have ethnic minority background

    September 22, 2021

    International law firm Ashurst has announced wide-ranging diversity targets for both its global and UK offices to reach in the next five years. The new targets expand the company’s focus areas to include more LGBTI+ representation, gender equality and ethnicity targets in the UK. In its UK offices, Ashurst aims for 35 per cent of [...]

  • London’s first charter ‘much needed’ as data is increasingly a corporate asset, says specialist

    September 22, 2021

    Yesterday it was announced that London First will be launching the London Data Charter, which sets out the guiding principles for private and public sector data collaborations. The initiative aims to create commitment from signatories to be a part of London’s data ecosystem, by opening and sharing their data to define the collaboration and data-sharing [...]

  • Mishcon de Reya announces new merger ahead of IPO

    September 21, 2021

    Law firm Mishcon de Reya has agreed a merger with life sciences specialist Taylor Vinters after recently confirming its plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The deal will result in a new legal and consultancy business, named MDR Taylor Vinters, which will be led by Taylor Vinters’ management team.  Mishcon said [...]

  • Prime Ministerial endorsement: Cognizant zooms in on UK with 2,500 new hires

    September 20, 2021

    The Prime Minister has today announced that global consultancy Cognizant will expand its digital UK workforce by 35 per cent over three years. The announcement comes as Boris Johnson hailed the UK’s “tech revolution” in “creating jobs, driving growth and boosting investment across the country,” and at the start of London Tech Week. The move [...]

  • City minister pledges ‘competitive tax rates’ for UK financial services sector ahead of Budget

    September 20, 2021

    John Glen has promised that the UK’s financial services sector will benefit from “competitive tax rates,” ahead of the next Budget on 27 October, according to reports. “To be competitive, we have to have competitive tax rates and that’s what’s on the chancellor’s mind at the moment,” the City minister told the Financial Times, which first reported the [...]

  • City should brace itself for €900bn Brexit hit if Brussels plays clearing politics

    September 17, 2021

    The City and several financial services groups in Brussels are lobbying for an extension to clearing house access beyond June of next year. Yesterday, a trio of major lobby groups for Europe’s finserv sector called on Brussels to extend the EU’s access to London clearing houses amid warnings of financial instability. The groups wrote to [...]

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