News

March 2009

There are two new entries on the RollOnFriday Tightwad Table this week - a UK firm which has resorted to declaring an amnesty on branded pens, and

A law student at Queensland University of Technology has shown the World how to respond to a twatty email.

Last week's revelation that a partner at Matheson Ormsby Prentice is suing her own firm

Burges Salmon could find itself homeless after the developer of

The credit crunch has hit Australia, and firms are reported to have taken the lead from their US and European equivalent by doing a Rolls Royce job of

Also making the news this week:

A Miami law student has posted an ad on Craigslist offering... errr... an entirely different sort of professional service.

Linklaters New World has run into trouble already after the firm gav

Law firms have reacted to the world economic crisis by introducing emergency measures to restrict the unregulated flow of stationery, and to clamp

Simmons & Simmons has asked its September 2009 trainees to defer

Rep: How do you feel about the fact that the package demonstrates that DLA values its fee earners and support staff less than othe

A transcript of a consultation meeting with DLA Piper's employee rep

Allen & Overy announced yesterday that it would be making some 9%

First it cut partners and now it's cutting working hours. 
RollOnFriday can reveal details of the DLA Piper redundancy criteria, which insiders are complaining are absurdly unfair.

February 2009

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