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  • KPMG fined £13m over Silentnight sale misconduct

    August 5, 2021

    The accounting firm has been fined and ordered to pay over £2.75m in costs, for serious misconduct in its role in the 2011 sale of bed retailer Silentnight to a private equity group. An independent tribunal found that KPMG and one of its partners did not comply with the UK professional accounting principles of objectivity [...]

  • Racial injustice more of a professional barrier than caregiving, says two thirds of lawyers

    August 5, 2021

    Racial injustice is the biggest professional barrier for over two thirds of lawyers of colour, a report, published today, finds. In the study by Thomson Reuters, 68 per cent of black lawyers said racially related injustice was a key barrier to climbing up the legal ladder – the study found it was considered to be [...]

  • Fertility benefits – for lawyers or for law firms?

    August 4, 2021

    More law firms in the City are offering paid leave or paying towards the costs of fertility treatments for their employees in a bid to stay up to date, and keep their lawyers. Last week law firm Ashurst announced what it called “landmark” changes to its global parental leave policy. Alongside offering a reduction in [...]

  • Judge dismisses lawyer’s harassment claim warning against ‘a culture of hyper-sensitivity’

    August 3, 2021

    A lawyer, who claimed she was unfairly dismissed from her £100,000-a-year job after being sexually harassed, has lost her case after a judge warned against “encouraging a culture of hyper-sensitivity”. Nirosha Sithirapathy, who worked as legal counsel at pharmaceutical research company PSI CRO UK, claimed that she was discriminated against because of her age and [...]

  • EY to pay $10m to settle SEC misconduct charges

    August 3, 2021

    Ernst & Young and three audit partners settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over claims of misconduct in their relationship with the chief accounting officer of a US company, it is widely reported. The big four firm agreed to a $10m (£7.2m) settlement to close the case on charges of audit independence [...]

  • London Stock Exchange traders hit by third Refinitiv outage today

    August 2, 2021

    London Stock Exchange’s Refinitiv news and data platform Eikon experienced an outage of several hours today, the company said, its third such glitch this year. The company reported similar issues in April and June. An LSEG customer support representative said the issue which started mid-afternoon had mostly affected users in Asia and the Europe, Middle [...]

  • Civil fraud cases jump by 50 per cent and could rise as UK feels full covid economic impact

    August 2, 2021

    The number of civil fraud cases heard in the courts has increased by 50 per cent in a year marred by the pandemic according to new analysis published today by international law firm RPC. Cases in the courts of England and Wales went up from 61 in 2019 to 94 in 2020. RPC blamed the [...]

  • Goodwin ups newly qualified lawyers pay to £147k in a second rise this year

    July 30, 2021

    US law firm Goodwin Procter has bumped up the salaries of its newly qualified (NQ) lawyers in London for the second time this year, City PM understands. Junior lawyers at the firm have been given a pay increase of 7 per cent bringing their annual salary to £147,000 less than six months after Goodwin gave [...]

  • Mishcon de Reya and ex partner face prosecution by solicitors regulator over sports clients money

    July 30, 2021

    Mishcon de Reya and its former head of sport are being prosecuted by a legal regulator for how the prestigious city law firm handled money for some of its sports clients. Both Elizabeth Ellen, who stepped down as a partner at Mishcon to set up a sports consultancy last year, and the law firm would [...]

  • Exclusive: HMRC’s elite Offshore unit securing prison time for tax evaders trebled last year

    July 29, 2021

    HMRC’s elite Offshore, Corporate and Wealthy (OCW) Unit secured convictions totalling 67 years of prison time for tax evaders last year, nearly trebling the total of just 23 years secured a year earlier. The increase in prison sentences is a sign that HMRC’s strategy of using targeted criminal investigations, rather than just civil penalties, as a [...]

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