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  • British companies are failing to keep up with criminals, in-house lawyers warn

    November 3, 2022

    In-house lawyers working in major British companies are becoming increasingly concerned that the firms they work for are failing to keep up with the methods being used by criminals to carry out financial crime. More than two-thirds of in-house lawyers surveyed by law firm Ashurst said they have concerns about their companies’ abilities to keep [...]

  • Court blocks ‘Essex boys’ traders’ bid to overturn City watchdog’s decision

    November 2, 2022

    A group of oil traders, dubbed the “Essex boys,” who made $700m (£614m) from the collapse in oil prices that saw crude trade negatively at the start of Covid-19, have failed in their bid to overturn a decision by the UK’s financial watchdog to assist US authorities. Traders linked to oil brokerage Vega Capital London [...]

  • UK’s court system must adapt to digital age in the interests of open justice, MPs say

    November 1, 2022

    The UK’s court system must adapt to the new digital age to ensure the British public have access to reliable, high-quality information, MPs have said. In a new report, the House of Commons Justice Committee calls for court documents to be made available for free, as it argues the decline of court reporting could cause [...]

  • City watchdog charges five men over ‘all or nothing’ investment fraud

    November 1, 2022

    Five men, who allegedly defrauded investors of £1.2m via an “all or nothing” investment scheme, have been charged by the UK’s financial watchdog. The five men, who are accused of using investors’ money to fund their luxury lifestyles, convinced UK investors to put their cash into high-risk binary options, which have been banned for retail [...]

  • DWF launches menopause policy in bid to tackle legal sector’s staffing crisis

    November 1, 2022

    DWF has launched a new firm-wide policy to support women going through the menopause, as it seeks to boost its retainment of staff in the face of an exodus of older women from the UK’s workforce. The UK law firm’s policy seeks to support DWF employees going through the menopause with a view to raising [...]

  • City law firm Gunnercooke enters US market through launch of New York offices

    November 1, 2022

    City law firm Gunnercooke has made its first entry into the US market following the launch of new offices in New York City. The launch of Gunnercooke’s new offices, at the 36-story tall 1 Rockefeller Plaza building in Manhattan, comes as the UK firm’s first venture outside of Europe, following the launch of its German [...]

  • Scarborough law firm fined over anti-money laundering failures

    November 1, 2022

    The UK’s solicitors’ watchdog has fined Scarborough law firm Pinkney Grunwells Lawyers LLP £2,000 and ordered it to pay £600 in costs over its failure to put in place anti-money laundering (AML) provisions. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) said Pinkney Grunwells had been “reckless” in failing to heed multiple warnings over a three-year period over [...]

  • Slaughter and May lets lawyers clock out of emails from 10pm to 8am

    October 30, 2022

    Magic Circle law firm Slaughter and May is set to let its lawyers log out of their emails after 10pm in a bid to prevent “unnecessary incursions” on its employees’ work-life balances.  However, lawyers at the elite London firm must still be “reachable by phone” and may still be required to check emails past 10pm [...]

  • UK government urged to provide clarity on ‘no win, no fee’ lawsuit deals

    October 30, 2022

    The UK government should provide clarity on “no win, no fee” lawsuit pay agreements, the Law Society of England and Wales has said.  The solicitor’s trade body’s call comes after the Court of Appeals ruled in favour of personal injury lawyers CAM Legal Services, over fees it charged in a “no win, no fee” claim.  [...]

  • Airbus warns of ‘material adverse impact’ from Qatar Airways lawsuit

    October 30, 2022

    Plane manufacturer Airbus has warned investors it faces “material adverse impact” as the result of an ongoing court battle with Qatar Airways, over the Qatari airline’s claims it was forced to ground multiple aircraft due to an underlying “design defect” in Airbus’ planes.   In a financial statement, Airbus said Qatar Airways’ lawsuit could have an [...]

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