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Rapid rise on global family disputes: Emily Brand writes article for Wealthbriefingdownload
Figures released by the Office of the Head of International Family Justice for England and Wales reveal a 40 per cent increase in the number of international family disputes handled in the last year.
Olswang on Albion Water and the damages award in the Competition Appeal Tribunaldownload
Albion Water Ltd has finally succeeded in obtaining at least some recompense in its struggle to compete with incumbent Welsh water monopolist Dwr Cymru.
Swansea mine deaths: charges confirmeddownload
Swansea mine manager faces gross negligence manslaughter charges.
Bristol's Queen Square Chambers opens in Cardiff
Bristol-set Queen Square Chambers has moved into the Welsh legal market with the launch of a base in Cardiff.
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.
Raft of firms and chambers appointed to South-West Wales Legal Consortium
The South-West Wales Legal Consortium has appointed six law firms to partner status and confirmed a full list of solicitors and barristers panels after completing the procurement of its new multi-million pound framework agreement.
Cardiff's M&A Solicitors refers two partners to SFO
Cardiff-based M&A Solicitors has suspended two partners after they were arrested as part of a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation.
Fladgate advises on construction of tallest building in Wales
Fladgate is advising the Cardiff Marine Group in its £60m Bayscape marina development, where construction is set to begin on Wales’s tallest building.
2-3 Gray’s Inn Sq opens in Cardiff to source Admin Court mandates
London set 2-3 Gray’s Inn Square is to open an office in Cardiff to capture work emerging from the regionalised Administrative Court.
Geldards, KCC team up to offer councils legal service
The legal department at Kent County Council (KCC) is teaming up with regional firm Geldards to create a single brand for public sector work capable of taking over local authority legal departments.
Darwin Gray bags Hugh James insolvency head
Cardiff firm Hugh James has lost commercial litigation and insolvency head Ian Herbert to local rival Darwin Gray.
Farrers leads regional firms on Age UK creation
Farrer & Co has advised on the creation of the largest UK charity for older people through the merger of Help the Aged and the UK-based affiliations of Age Concern.

