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  • Graduates set to enter UK’s strongest job market in years as starting salaries soar

    June 27, 2022

    Graduates are set to enter the strongest job market Britain has seen in years, on the back of surging graduate salaries and a major increase in the number of graduate jobs. Graduate salaries are up seven per cent compared to a year ago, while the number of graduate job vacancies is up 59 per cent [...]

  • Irritated Dominic Raab warns today’s barrister strike ‘only delays justice for victims’ as lawyer walkout begins

    June 27, 2022

    Barristers are staging court walkouts for several days from today in a dispute over legal aid funding. They will also refuse to accept new cases and to carry out “return work” – stepping in and picking up court hearings and other work for colleagues whose cases are overrunning. Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said the barrister [...]

  • Top QCs accuse Lord Chief Justice of seeking to ‘intimidate’ striking barristers

    June 27, 2022

    Tens of top QCs have accused the head of the judiciary in England and Wales of seeking to “intimidate” barristers with warnings they could face disciplinary action if they take part in strikes. In an open letter in The Times, senior barristers hit out at the Lord Chief Justice after he issued guidance telling judges [...]

  • Criminal barristers push ahead with strike action over legal aid fees

    June 27, 2022

    Criminal barristers are today set to walk out of courts across England and Wales, after last week voting to strike amid a long-running dispute with the government over legal aid fees. Barristers, who are expected to picket outside of London’s Old Bailey court today, are calling on the government to increase legal aid fees by [...]

  • Solicitors’ watchdog advances crackdown on ‘lawfare’ with more than 20 SLAPP investigations

    June 26, 2022

    The solicitors’ watchdog has launched more than 20 investigations into UK law firms over their involvement in SLAPP lawsuits, as part of its efforts to crack down on the use of Britain’s libel laws to silence the press and other legitimate criticism. The Solicitor’s Regulation Authority (SRA) now has more than 20 open cases over [...]

  • Tory MP warns of ‘conflicts of interest’ in UK’s accounting watchdog after FRC hired EY to advise on plans

    June 26, 2022

    A Tory MP has warned of potential conflicts of interest inside the UK’s accounting watchdog, following reports that Britain’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) brought in consultants from EY to advise on one of its plans. Tory MP Kevin Hollinrake hit out at the FRC for hiring advisors from the Big Four auditor, as the watchdog [...]

  • UAE fund turns on top City lawyer in bid to exit Iranian-American airline tycoon’s hacked emails case

    June 23, 2022

    Embattled City lawyer Neil Gerrard suffered another blow this week, after his former client, an Emirati sovereign fund, turned on the ex-Dechert partner, after offering to pay $1m to settle a case brought against it by a powerful Iranian-American business tycoon. The fund’s efforts to distance itself from Dechert’s former head of white-collar crime comes [...]

  • City watchdog hits Ghana International Bank with £5.8m fine over money laundering failures

    June 23, 2022

    The UK’s financial watchdog has fined Ghana International Bank £5.8m over its poor anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing control measures. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined the London bank over its failure to carry out proper checks for money laundering. The watchdog said that while there is no evidence any money laundering actually took place, [...]

  • Supreme Court ruling paves way for 5G coverage expansion in the UK

    June 22, 2022

    The Supreme Court handed down a fresh ruling this morning that makes it easier for telecommunications firms to deploy 5G infrastructure in the UK.

  • Lawyers say ‘Bill of Rights’ will make government less accountable

    June 22, 2022

    Lawyers have hit out at the government’s plans to scrap the Human Rights Act, over claims it is an attack on the rule of law that risks undermining Britain’s international reputation.   Law Society president I. Stephanie Boyce said the plans risk ruining Britain’s reputation “with trade partners, business, and in the international arena,” as [...]

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