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Slater & Gordon set to acquire trio of UK personal injury practices
Australian listed firm Slater & Gordon is to bulk up its UK presence with the acquisition of Simpson Millar, Goodmans Law and the personal injury practice of Taylor Vinters.
Hogan Lovells successfully defends US Airways in Supreme Court case
Hogan Lovells has secured a victory in the Supreme Court on behalf of its client, US Airways, in US Airways v McCutchen.
Law firms cannot be held liable for disbursement costs, rules CoA
Firms cannot automatically be held liable for costs when they have funded a claimant’s disbursements in a failed claim, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
BLM adds 17 to partnership with PI taking the bulk
Berrymans Lace Mawer (BLM) has expanded its partnership after promoting 17 associates, with the majority of the promotions made in London.
Indemnity agreement for work-related injury revoked for obvious unfairnessdownload
King & Wood Mallesons comments on a case where an indemnity agreement for a work-related injury was revoked for obvious unfairness.
Crash course to success
Jeff Winn’s extraordinary journey from small-town solicitor to £10m-a-year road accident law mogul is proof that entrepreneurialism pays...
Hot 100: Gregory Shields, Forster Deanvideo
Gregory Shields (scroll down for video interview) showed off his taste for trying out the new as far back as 2007, when he led the first pure management buyout of a law firm in the UK.
Hot 100: Alison Eddy, Irwin Mitchellvideo
It is not every year that you make history in your firm, but 2012 has been significant for both Alison Eddy (scroll down for video interview) and Irwin Mitchell.
Hot 100: Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel QC, One Crown Office Row
Like a handful of her peers, Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel QC chose the bar because a man told her it was no place for a woman.
Forster Dean CEO slams MoJ as firm makes 13 redundant
Forster Dean has confirmed that more than a dozen lawyers and staff have left the firm following a redundancy consultation.
Forster Dean starts redundancy talks in response to Jackson reforms
Personal injury and conveyancing firm Forster Dean has announced a redundancy consultation with up to 13 jobs under threat.
Irwin Mitchell takes on non-legal CFO after gaining five ABS licences
Irwin Mitchell has turned to AIM-listed airline and logistics company Dart Group for the hire of its new chief financial officer.
Silverbeck Rymer unveils post-ABS expansion plans
Liverpool firm Silverbeck Rymer, one of the first to announce a conversion to an ABS, has unveiled plans to create 300 new positions over the next 12 months.
Rival to QualitySolicitors targets corner shops and high street firms
A new legal franchise aimed at rivalling QualitySolicitors has been launched, with plans to attract 50 high street firms to team up with local corner shops to market their services.
ABI secures compensation victory as CoA reverses earlier ruling
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has handed a victory to the Association of British Insurers (ABI) after it ruled that only conditional fee agreements (CFA) entered into after 1 April 2013 will benefit from a 10 per cent rise in damages.
On the box: The TV tactics of post-Jackson PI firms
Have you suffered an accident that wasn’t your fault? Well, tough, because the case is too risky to take on.
Edwards Hoyle reveals most bizarre personal injury claims
North West personal injury firm Edwards Hoyle has revealed its most bizarre personal injury claims from the last year.
Listed company launches bid for Silverbeck Rymer
Liverpool firm Silverbeck Rymer is set to become the first law firm to be acquired by a listed company after Quindell Portfolio announced it had agreed to pay almost £20m for the firm.
New PI firm to eschew referral fees ahead of Government ban
A new personal injury law firm that will shun referral fees has been launched in the wake of the Government’s plan to ban the controversial payments.
RJW beefs up PI arm to take on high street rivals
Russell Jones & Walker (RJW) is to expand rapidly the number of consumer products promoted through Claims Direct to compete with the arrival of alternative business structures (ABS) in the consumer markets.
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