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  • Square Mile lockdown: City firms plot staff’s return to work

    May 14, 2020

    City banks and professional services firms are drawing up plans to send staff back to the office as the UK begins to ease its coronavirus lockdown. Earlier this week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that people who can work from home should continue to do so, as he laid out guidance to make workplaces “Covid-secure”. [...]

  • Hackers hit celebrity law firm used by Madonna and Elton John

    May 12, 2020

    A law firm used by A-list celebrities including Madonna, Elton John and Lady Gaga has been hacked by cyber attackers. The website for Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks has crashed and hackers claim to have 756 gigabytes of data including contracts and personal emails. The cybercriminals have released an image purporting to show a Madonna [...]

  • Could group action claims explode in post-coronavirus crisis litigation boom?

    May 7, 2020

    Lawyers and litigation funders are increasingly looking at group action lawsuits in England and Wales as a way of holding major companies to account. After the last financial crisis litigation spiked as contractual counterparties fell out and consumers and shareholders pursued banks for wrongdoing. The litigation landscape in the English legal system has changed over [...]

  • Regulator calls for early interventions in poor audits to help stop scandals

    May 6, 2020

    The audit regulator today called for accountancy firms to flag poor quality audits sooner to help prevent corporate scandals. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said tools for spotting signs of poor quality audits should be used more effectively, following a major review of their use. Last year all of the UK’s leading accounting firms failed [...]

  • EY investigated over audit of scandal-hit NMC Health

    May 4, 2020

    Regulator the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said today it had opened an investigation into Big Four firm EY’s audit of scandal-ridden NMC Health. The audit watchdog said it was probing EY’s audit of NMC for the year ended 2018. It said the investigation, which launched on 15 April, is being carried out by its enforcement [...]

  • Half of top law firms had less than one month’s cash pre-coronavirus crisis

    May 4, 2020

    More than half of the UK’s top law firms have insufficient cash on their balance sheets to cover one month’s operating expenses, according to new research. Analysis of the limited liability partnerships (LLP) accounts of 40 law firms with a combined revenue in excess of £15bn by litigation funder Augusta Ventures found 55 per cent [...]

  • Three lessons law firms can learn from rivals’ collapses amid coronavirus

    April 30, 2020

    Law firm collapses are a lot like bank runs. Confidence in the institution crumbles, causing partners to rush for the exits – taking their capital and clients with them. Partner departures reduce the firm’s revenue, profit and capital, leading to further partner exits in a destructive feedback loop. Once firms enter this death spiral it [...]

  • Burford Capital shares jump as it predicts coronavirus litigation boom

    April 28, 2020

    Shares in Burford Capital rose 20 per cent today as it predicted a spike in litigation in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. In its annual report, Burford said: “Economic downturns produce litigation claims… [Burford] expects to see significant amounts of litigation, and meaningful demands for capital, over the next several years.” Burford also said [...]

  • Jury discharged due to coronavirus in fraud trial of ex-Locke Lord partner Jonathan Denton

    April 23, 2020

    The jury in the fraud trial of Jonathan Denton – a former partner in the London office of US law firm Locke Lord – has been discharged because of fears of coronavirus. Denton, 60, was on trial alongside four other defendants facing charges of fraud by false representation. However, the 16-week trial at Birmingham Crown [...]

  • Law firms face ‘bloodbath’ in upcoming coronavirus recession

    April 23, 2020

    Advisers who worked on some of the largest UK law firm collapses predict a “bloodbath” for the legal industry as a result of the coronavirus economic crisis. Andy Hosking of Quantuma, who acted as administrator to King & Wood Mallesons Europe (KWM) and Ince & Co, said: “You are going to see a bloodbath in [...]

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