Coronavirus: What the courts are doing

With coronavirus restrictions disrupting all aspects of society, it has been a challenging time for everybody – not least the judiciary system. So far, a number of courtrooms have been instructed to hear cases remotely or to adjourn hearings, however, there is no set rule yet applied to all of the UK’s courts. The Employment […]

Freshfields partner exits after internal investigation

A Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer litigator has exited Fleet Street following the outcome of an internal investigation, just two months after another one of the firm’s former partners was fined by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over misconduct allegations. Nick Williams has left the firm’s London office; he was promoted in the firm’s disputes group in 2017, […]

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Addleshaws signs up to “next generation lawyer” pilot

Addleshaw Goddard has signed up to an O-shaped lawyer pilot, aimed at instilling the next generation of lawyers with skills that go beyond legal. Director of AG Consulting Greg Bott is running the six-month O-shaped lawyer pilot alongside Network Rail general counsel Dan Kayne, who conceived the initiative in early 2019 and has since invited […]

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Turning corporate lawyers into restructuring specialists won’t be easy

As companies continue to look to the government for survival in the coming weeks, restructuring practices across the City, which had been kept arguably lean until now, are sure to need extra hands in the coming months. Across law firms, corporate associates are poised to be drafted onto restructurings and workouts. The mass redeployment of […]

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Mishcon eyes spin-out of ancillary businesses as it shelves IPO

Amid turmoil on the public markets, Mishcon de Reya has shelved further discussion of a part-IPO after resistance from sections of the partnership. Early in 2019 The Lawyer noted the talk linking the firm with an IPO; by the end of the summer the news broke that Mishcon was indeed in the early days of […]