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  • DLA Piper hikes pay for newly qualified lawyers in its London offices to £95k

    February 8, 2022

    DLA Piper has said it will give its London lawyers an eight per cent pay rise in upping salaries paid to its newly qualified solicitors from £88,000 to £95,000. The law firm also said it will hike pay for freshly qualified lawyers by 35 per cent, by upping salaries for solicitors in its Birmingham, Leeds, [...]

  • Royal family’s law firm hires first apprentice solicitors

    February 8, 2022

    Farrer & Co, the London law firm that represents the Queen on legal matters, has said it will hire its first apprentice solicitors to start in Autumn this year. The law firm told Morning Wire that it will be taking on two apprentice solicitors to start in September this year. Apprentice solicitors hired by the [...]

  • Freshfields to support staff through the menopause with paid-for benefits

    February 7, 2022

    Magic Circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has adopted a new policy to support employees through the menopause. Canada law firm is also offering specialist care to any employees experiencing symptoms of the menopause, through its private healthcare provider. Employees working in Freshfields UK offices will be able to book appointments with [...]

  • High-flying barrister Nicola Cain struck off for forging judge’s signature in Steele dossier lawsuit

    February 7, 2022

    A high-flying barrister has been struck off for forging a judge’s signature, while defending former MI6 agent Christopher Steele against a libel action filed by Russian tech tycoon Aleksej Gubarev. Veteran barrister Nicola Cain was disbarred for giving her client, Christopher Steele, a fake High Court order, on which she had cut-and-pasted a copy of [...]

  • White male barristers earn twice as much as female, ethnic minority colleagues

    February 7, 2022

    White male barristers earn more than twice as much as female barristers from ethnic minority backgrounds, figures from the Bar Standards Board (BSB) show. White men working as barristers earned £238,241 in 2020, while women from ethnic minority backgrounds earned just £98,324 over the same period of time. On average, female barristers earned just more [...]

  • Trowers & Hamlins and Bird & Bird give new lawyers a pay rise – but fail to match their US rivals

    February 6, 2022

    Canada law firms Trowers & Hamlins and Bird & Bird have both hiked salaries for freshly qualified lawyers. London firm Bird & Bird has given its newly qualified (NQ) associates a 24 per cent pay rise after upping its NQs salaries by £17,000 from £71,000 to £88,000, according to figures from LegalCheek. The [...]

  • Meet Julien Martinet: The savvy lawyer who poached an entire team from law giant Hogan Lovells

    February 5, 2022

    Julien Martinet this week hit the headlines for leaving Hogan Lovells, one of the biggest law firms in the world, to start his own specialist litigator, Swift Litigation – and taking his entire team of lawyers with him. Martinet’s departure from Hogan Lovell’s came after former Boies Schiller Flexner partner Natasha Harrison left the New [...]

  • Court grants sex worker anonymity in case against payments processor SumUp

    February 4, 2022

    A British court has said an escort should be allowed to remain anonymous as she seeks to prevent card payments processor SumUp from banning sex workers from using its payments services. The court’s decision to grant anonymity to the escort – referred to only as Anna – will see her argue that SumUp’s decision to [...]

  • Privately-educated lawyers fill top ranks of UK’s corporate law firms, figures show

    February 3, 2022

    Privately educated lawyers are much more likely to become partners in Britain’s biggest corporate law firms, than their state-educated counterparts, according to new figures from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The figures show that one-third (33 per cent) of lawyers working in corporate law firms went to private school, compared to just 13 per cent [...]

  • The rise of the crypto lawyer – Glaisyers strikes deal with specialist crypto firm

    February 2, 2022

    Commercial law firm Glaisyers ETL has struck a deal with a Stockport based law firm that specializes in recovering stolen crypto assets, amid a rise in scams and fraud linked to cryptocurrencies.   Glaisyers’ investment in Wealth Recovery Solicitors (WRS) has seen the specialist crypto law firm move from their former headquarters in Stockport to [...]

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