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  • MPs criticise Article 50 case as a “diversionary tactic” after its first day in court

    October 13, 2016

    Eurosceptic politicians have criticised a lawsuit arguing the legal process for leaving the EU for pulling away from the real issues of the debate just as the case kicked off in court.  The case, which aims to determine whether an Act of Parliament needs to be put in place before government triggers Article 50 or whether government has the [...]

  • London Whale identification case heard in Supreme Court

    October 13, 2016

    The City watchdog has faced off against a former JP Morgan executive in the UK's highest court today, looking to overturn a decision that it wrongly allowed him to be identified when reprimanding the bank over the London Whale scandal. Achilles Macris, who was responsible for a number of portfolios at the bank when its London [...]

  • The woman behind the Brexit row: Gina Miller tells City PM why she took the government to task over Article 50

    October 13, 2016

    Gina Miller's high-profile court case over the triggering of Article 50 – the process by which the UK would start to leave the EU – begins today (Thursday 13 October). Miller's action is one of many brought after the public voted in June for Britain to leave the European Union, but hers has become the bellwether case. Constitutional law, [...]

  • There’s no return from triggering Article 50, court hears

    October 13, 2016

    There's "no going back" for the UK once it triggers Article 50, a court has been told today. At a case in the Royal Courts of Justice to debate the legal process of the UK's departure from the EU, Lord Pannick QC highlighted that the wording of Article 50 does not envision any provisional or [...]

  • Navigating uncertainty: The future of accountancy

    October 12, 2016

    The discovery that a computer error may have caused the sterling “flash crash” last week probably raised wry smiles in board-rooms around the world. The flurry of panicked headlines caused by Theresa May implying that Britain was heading towards hard Brexit apparently tricked trading algorithms into rapid selling of the currency. A meltdown triggered by [...]

  • Private equity-backed accountancy firm challenger expands with new investment

    October 12, 2016

    A newly-formed private equity-backed accountancy group has announced a new investment. CogitalGroup, which was founded this summer by private equity firm HgCapital and former Deloitte UK chief executive John Connolly, this morning announced a deal with Baldwins. The accountancy firm has 27 offices across the UK, employing 650 people. Connolly will join the board of the company, [...]

  • PageGroup profits up but Brexit takes toll on UK market

    October 11, 2016

    PageGroup revealed this morning that profits had grown in its third quarter, but the Brexit vote had taken its toll on its UK business.  The figures Gross profits for the recruiter's third quarter were £158.6m, an increase of 14.1 per cent on a reported basis from the prior year's £139.1m. However, once foreign exchange movements were [...]

  • CMS merges with two rivals in deal to create sixth largest UK law firm

    October 10, 2016

    Partners at three City law firms have voted in favour of combining their businesses in a deal that will create the sixth largest UK law firm and the sixth largest global law network. CMS UK, Nabarro and Olswang will merge in a deal that is anticipated to complete on 1 May 2017. Partners of Nabarro [...]

  • Article 50 challenge rumbles back into the court next week

    October 6, 2016

    A legal challenge questioning what actions government needs to take before it triggers Article 50 is due to go to court next week. The claimants are arguing that government does not have the power to trigger Article 50, and begin the UK's process of leaving the EU, by prerogative and that it can only be [...]

  • BDO breaks through £400m revenue barrier and hikes partner pay

    October 6, 2016

    Partners at accountancy firm BDO will be celebrating bumper pay packets today after it was announced that they'd be receiving a 29 per cent increase in average earnings. BDO revealed its full-year results for 2015/16 today and unveiled revenues that had smashed through the £400m mark – at £405m they were 3.9 per cent more than [...]

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