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Kashine was an improvement on their last hire, who turned out to be 11. A law graduate who got slightly ahead of herself and practised as a solicitor while she was still unqualified has been banned ...
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The sky-high pay of newly-qualified solicitors is fuelling significant resentment around salaries in private practice, RollOnFriday’s Best Law Firms to Work At 2024 has revealed. ‘NQ NV’ was by far ...
Over recent weeks, the degree to which law firms have provided their people with satisfactory pay, career development, work/life balance and the office/amenities has become clear thanks to the ...
The death of a Pinsent Masons partner has ignited a debate on stress and work/life balance in private practice.. Vanessa Ford, known professionally as Vanessa Heap, had been working 18-hour days and ...
Brabners' contribution will be news to the feminist campaigners of For Women Scotland, who brought the case in a challenge to the Scottish government’s determination that 'sex' meant ‘certificated sex ...
Staff at DAC Beachcroft (83%) are the most satisfied with their work/life balance in UK private practice, the RollOnFriday Best Law Firms to Work At 2022 has found.. The firm was praised for ...
Several firms won their staff's admiration for their astute decision-making as the Covid crisis overtook the business calendar, but others risked losing the confidence of their people through a ...
Axiom Ince staff have been left to fend for themselves as the firm tells clients it is closing and police launch an investigation. Departing partners have informed clients that the business is winding ...
Shakespeare Martineau has come bottom of RollOnFriday’s Best Law Firms to Work At 2025 survey, making it officially the unhappiest firm in the UK. Staff at ShakeMart gave it the lowest overall score ...
In the middle of the pack, a common grumble was the gulf between London and regional pay, particularly in the age of the pandemic. The wedge at DLA Piper (51%) was "Good for the regions", conceded a ...
Organisers were forced to abandon a remote legal conference after attendees bombarded it with porn. An insider claimed that World Law Group's IP seminar may have been targeted by anti-Ukraine ...