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The Hearing: A&O joins the litigation hiring spree

Welcome to this week’s edition of The Hearing, your insider’s guide to the UK Litigation market. This week, the FCA’s new sustainability rules will bring more work for disputes lawyers, why BCLP should love its litigators more, and a lovely case of mistaken identity. But first, you may have seen yesterday’s Horizon on litigation growth […]

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Claim Spotter: Network Rail and Homes England face procurement suit

Procurement spat brews  Network Rail Infrastructure and Homes England have been hit with a claim filed in the Technology and Construction Court by Aviva Capital Partners. The suit, filed by DLA Piper, has been listed as a Part 7 Claim – procurement. Aviva invests in regeneration projects, public sector partnerships to support innovation, as well […]

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The Litigation Tracker interview: Stephenson Harwood’s disputes chiefs on growth targets

With Stephenson Harwood operating a 50/50 split between disputes and transactional work, the firm’s co-heads of commercial litigation play a pivotal role in driving the firm towards its strategic goals. Ros Prince, who oversees Stephenson Harwood’s more generalist litigators in the realms of commercial litigation, restructuring and insolvency, asset recovery and tech disputes, took on […]

Spotlight: Forsters hedges bets on property disputes

This week on The Lawyer’s Litigation Tracker, we laser in on Forsters‘ property litigation group, one of the firm’s fastest-growing teams. Earlier this year, the group secured a win in the Supreme Court against Tate Modern for its clients, residents of nearby luxury apartments, in a high-profile dispute over Tate’s viewing platform. The market: Property litigation is an exciting area to […]