James Browning

Tuna fishing

Supreme Court keeps ‘tuna bonds’ litigation alive

The Republic of Mozambique has succeeded in keeping its litigation over the ‘tuna bonds’ scandal alive amid an attempt by Privinvest Shipbuilding to seek a partial stay of proceedings. The shipbuilding company was funded by a range of creditors, including Credit Suisse, to develop an exclusive economic zone around the Mozambique coast to develop tuna […]

Kingsley Napley veteran named new DPP

Kingsley Napley’s former senior partner Stephen Parkinson has been announced as the new Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Attorney General Victoria Prentis KC has announced that Parkinson will succeed Max Hill KC in the role. Parkinson began his career as a prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the 1980s. He worked a number […]

The SNP is getting it badly wrong

English-domiciled readers may want to take a look at the escalating division north of the border. We refer not to the SNP’s repeated attempts to take a crowbar to the Union, but new regulations that have pitted the Scottish Government against independent legal practice. The revolt from international and domestic players is unparalleled. CMS, Pinsent […]

CMS, Lindsays and Pinsents take aim at “deeply alarming” Scottish reforms

Firms in Scotland, including CMS and Pinsent Masons, have reacted strongly against proposed reforms to update the regulation of law firms in Scotland. International UK Top 50 firms CMS, Pinsent Masons and Clyde & Co are among a raft of firms in Scotland pressuring the SNP Government in Holyrood to abandon proposals that would make […]

UK Government

Lawyers are the new political punchbag

The political calendar starts afresh next month, and it will be the last full year until Britain goes to the polls. With Brussels’ bureaucrats no longer a convenient punching bag, lawyers are being tried on for size as target practice. Since 2016, one truth has become unassailable: the disaffected are now the political kingmakers. Working […]

Napthens left leaderless after shock CEO exit

North West firm Napthens has been left without formal leadership after the shock exit of CEO Alexandra Hatchman, as well as their director of strategy and operations director. Hatchman has left after taking over as CEO 18 months ago. She joined from Fletchers in 2022, where she had also held the position of CEO. Director […]

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Our Verdict: High Court says former Chancellor’s decision-making “unfair and irrational”

New employment regulations were thrown out in the High Court this week, while the Government had more success in defending its decision to exclude a pharmaceutical body from NHS-pricing negotiations. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court ruled on the “Quincecare” case against Barclays bank. Trade union wins against Conservative policy on striking workers A case brought against […]