News

May 2011

Hogan Lovells has sacked a high-profile partner after it emerged that he
A new report looking at mental illness in the legal profession has concluded that billable targets are causing depression amongst lawyers.
  It's that time of year again,
Morton Fraser is taking the ground breaking step of abolishing annual fee targets.
A Reading Solicitor has been struck off after an SRA panel found that he had caused clients to lose a whopping £50m after "improperly handling
Clients phoning the switchboard of White & Case's London office will
Students at the University of Michigan law school walked out of their own graduation ceremony last weekend, rather than listen to a commencement speec
Gadens' Lawyers is offering graduates at its Sydney office the chance to take up a pro bono secondment with one of its clients during their rotation p
According to the New Zealand Law Society women now make up 42% of New Zealand's lawyers and the percentage of women entering the profession shot up fr
The leader of the Queensland Party has accused Townsville's prisons of being akin to "holiday camps" and has called for prisoners to be subject to "to
Only days after DLA Piper's long-awaited merger with DLA Phillips Fox became official, six of the firm's Canberra partners have decided to quit.
 
 
Just a short public holiday-extended week after RollOnFriday reported on King & Spalding's
Congratulations from RollOnFriday to Baker & McKenzie lawyer Mark S
The Irish gardia plans to despatch five police officers to Australia to extradite an Irish ex-solicitor wanted for an alleged $50,000 offence committe
Taylor Wessing has introduced a new policy of disseminating details of