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December 2010

Herbert Smith has booted out a trainee before he's even started - for failing a ten minute interview assessment.
Hogan Lovells is set to lose a swathe of its next qualifying class.
Christmas is coming; the partners remain fat.
It’s the last edition of RollOnFriday for the year so here's a wrap up of this year’s best stories, and some reflections on the year that was.
While the battle for the Australian mainland heats up, Minter Ellison
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We're now a few weeks into the feverish voting in RollOnFriday's Firm of the Year 2011 survey.
Dixit Shah, a former lawyer from Harrow, has been jailed for a string of frauds which netted him over £20 million.
The RollOnFriday UK Firm of the Year survey is continuing to roll, with a massive response from RollOnFriday readers.
As the dust settles on the latest round of FIFA World Cup bribing bidding, it's champagne all round at
Appleby's Isle of Man office was told last week that any discussion of the weather was banned.
Leading Aussie lawyers have signed a letter to the Prime Minister urging that Australian born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's human rights be rigor
Three ex Federal Court Judges have been brought out of retirement to hear the appeal by Bell Group liquidators against the company’s former banks.
Western Australian courts are so busy they're bringing judges out of retire
RollOnFriday can exclusively reveal that Simon Pizzey, who was appointed Managing Partner at Payne Hicks Beach only last year, seems to have disappear
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