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  • City law firm to investigate senior staff over claims lawyers mistreated waitress

    May 8, 2022

    A TOP CITY law firm has launched an investigation after a Cardiff restaurant owner accused its senior lawyers of acting inappropriately during a leadership dinner. The investigation comes after Lee Skeet, the owner of Cardiff restaurant Cora, said a waitress at his restaurant was “talked down to” and “disrespected” by senior lawyers from London-listed law firm [...]

  • City watchdog to crackdown on adverts that downplay risk of borrowing as cost-of-living crisis bites

    May 6, 2022

    The UK’s financial watchdog has told lenders and brokers to stop using misleading terms in their advertising that might make borrowing money look easier or less risky than it is. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has sent letters to 28,000 consumer credit firms telling them to stop using terms such as “no credit check loans,” [...]

  • ‘The lazy g**s make me sick’: Lord Sugar berates PwC summer working hours as a ‘bloody joke’

    May 6, 2022

    Lord Alan Sugar has branded PwC’s summer working hours scheme a “bloody joke”, after the Big Four firm said it would give workers Friday afternoons off. The business leader took to Twitter in a tirade against the decision saying the “lazy gits make me sick.” “Call me old fashioned but all this work from home [...]

  • Self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor sues crypto exchanges in multi-billion-pound trademark spat

    May 5, 2022

    An Australian cryptographer, who claims to be the inventor of Bitcoin, is suing two of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges over claims they undermined his intellectual property rights by using the name Bitcoin. Craig Wright, who claims to be the real person behind the Bitcoin creator’s alias Satoshi Nakamoto, is suing Coinbase and Payward – [...]

  • Ex-husband of Formula One heiress accused of taking part in £266m money laundering scheme

    May 5, 2022

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone’s played a leading role in a £266m money laundering scheme, a court has been told. Socialite James Stunt took a “a very hands-on approach” to running the operation, which saw millions in used noted deposited into the NatWest account of Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield, prosecuters [...]

  • Swiss blockchain developer sues Meta over infinity logo trademark dispute

    May 4, 2022

    A Swiss blockchain developer has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta, over claims the tech giant’s infinity logo bares too many similarities to its own infinity insignia. Swiss non-profit Dfinity filed a lawsuit in a California court, after claiming it would be “severely harmed” by being linked in any way to Meta’s [...]

  • KPMG to double size of UK legal practice as part of ‘once-in-a-generation’ growth strategy

    May 4, 2022

    Big Four accountancy firm KPMG is set to double the size of its UK legal practice over the next three years, as it pushes forwards with plans for its “once-in-a-generation” growth strategy.   The plan is set to see KPMG hire 220 new lawyers – including 45 new partners and directors – by the end [...]

  • PwC extends summer working hours policy following success of pilot scheme last year

    May 4, 2022

    Big Four accountancy firm PwC has said it is extending its “summer working hours” programme to June, following the success of the pilot scheme last year. The firm said it will let staff to leave at lunchtime on Fridays for the months of June, July and August of this year. The plan comes after PwC [...]

  • ‘I made the decision that I would face prison’ – jailed solicitor Sophie Khan tells all in exclusive interview with City PM

    May 3, 2022

    At the start of this year, human rights lawyer Sophie Khan was jailed, after refusing to hand over documents to the independent watchdog that regulates solicitors. A High Court judge sentenced the solicitor to six months in prison, for refusing to comply with two separate court orders calling on her to give over clients’ files. [...]

  • Ex-Irwin Mitchell lawyer jailed for researching defendant while serving on jury

    May 3, 2022

    An ex-Irwin Mitchell solicitor has been jailed for causing the collapse of an historic child abuse trial after she admitted researching the defendant online whilst serving on the jury. Veteran lawyer Caroline Elizabeth Mitchell was sentenced to two months in prison after pleading guilty to telling fellow jury members about research she had done online, [...]

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