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Bevan Brittan advising on first local authority defamation claim
One of the country’s smallest local authorities could be the first to bring defamation proceedings under the Localism Act 2011.
Bevan Brittan hires SRA expert from Capsticks
Bevan Brittan has hired a regulatory partner with experience acting for the SRA as the regulator gears up to announce the results of its latest prosecution panel.
Bevan Brittan and Trowers advise on Barnet-Harrow legal merger
Bevan Brittan and Trowers & Hamlins have advised the London Boroughs of Barnet and Harrow on the merger of their legal teams.
Bevan Brittan installs local government head as senior partner
Bevan Brittan has elected local government partner Bethan Evans to the role of senior partner after recently installing a traditional legal management structure.
Bevan Brittan shakes up management with CEO departure
Bevan Brittan is to revert to a legal management structure following the exit of chief executive Andrew Manning at the end of the financial year.
Bevan Brittan picks up healthy slice of NHS work
Beachcroft, Bevan Brittan, Hempsons and Mills & Reeve have emerged as winners of the NHS Commercial Alliance legal panel review, with each firm scoring multiple spots on the framework’s eight panels.
Department of Health completes property panel after bungled first tender
Three firms appointed to Department of Health’s property company panel months after initial tender was abandoned.
Government unveils revamped legal panel
The Government Procurement Service (GPS) has finally named the 48 firms to win spots on its revamped Legal Services framework panel, which replaces the previous Legal Services and ‘LitCat’ panels.
Bevan Brittan scoops mandate to advise SRA on Cobbetts administration
Bevan Brittan partner Iain Miller is advising the SRA on the fallout of Cobbetts’ demise after the firm today confirmed that it plans to call in the administrators (30 January 2013).
Battlers of Britain
The outstanding entries from those vying to be crowned Litigation Team of the Year have provided The Lawyer Awards judges with one of their most difficult tasks to date. By Katy Dowell...
Competitive edge
They save companies millions while setting sector precedents, but who will walk away with The Lawyer’s Competition/Regulatory Team of the Year Award? Sam Chadderton examines the shortlist...
Bevan Brittan to outsource the work of 75 staff members
Bevan Brittan is in talks with business process outsourcing (BPO) company Intelligent Office UK in a deal that will see 75 support staff transferred out of the firm.
Bevan Brittan posts revenue drop as public sector cuts take hold
Bevan Brittan has seen revenues slide 9 per cent from £37.7m to £34.3m as a result of mass public spending cuts.
Bevan Brittan to shed 26 jobs as a result of public spending cuts
Upcoming cuts in public spending have led to Bevan Brittan announcing a third round of redundancy talks, the firm has confirmed.
DoH selects panel – at second attempt
DoH chooses Bevan Brittan, Mills & Reeve and Wragges for legal operations...
Ofgem picks 11 firms for £3m panel following six-month review
Eleven firms including Addleshaw Goddard, Bevan Brittan and SNR Denton have made it onto electricity and gas regulator Ofgem’s £3m panel following a review.
Herbies drops Virgin West Coast JR bid in wake of franchise debacle
Virgin Rail Group’s lawyers at legacy firm Herbert Smith (now Herbert Smith Freehills) have dropped requests for a judicial review of the West Coast Main Line rail franchise bid after Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today announced that the competition had been cancelled.
Bindmans and Leigh Day fail to convince court on 'right to die' cases
Bindmans and Leigh Day & Co have today lost joined up cases on the ‘right to die’ and assisted suicide after a judge ruled that it was the role of parliament to consider changes to the law.
Combined Welsh councils unveil new-look panels
Beachcroft, Bevan Brittan, Cobbetts and Weightmans were the key winners on two major public sector legal panels in Wales.
The Lawyer UK 200 preview: Worst performers: Trowers, Clarke Willmott top of the flops
Cold public sector winds buffet Trowers as profit plunges at Clarke Willmott.
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