News

June 2010

RollOnFriday can reveal an email sent by the College of Law Chief Executive Nigel Savage to his staff to explain why they'd been awarded a 2% pay rise
RollOnFriday can exclusively reveal that Halliwells is negotiating the
RollOnFriday can reveal that Real Estate associates at Field Fisher Waterho
Following last week's first tranche of trainee retention figures, the l
Kennedy Spanner, a law firm based in Toowoomba, Queenslan, has brought a tear to legal eyes across the World thanks to an extraordinary mission statem
A former Hogan Lovells partner has appeared in court after his lover ple
This table shows the trainee retention information compiled by RollOnFriday for 2010. Please click here to contribute additional figures.
Lawyers and retired judges will no longer be exempted for jury duty in NSW under new laws passed on Tuesday.
India's Solicitor General has confirmed that foreign law firms will be allowed into the Indian market.
The Victorian Attorney General, Rob Hulls, will introduce a bill to Parliament next week aiming to reduce court costs and foster pre-trial settlements
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All the latest law firm financial results for the 2009/2010 financial year as they come in, ranked by % change in turnover.
In case you missed anything this week, catch up on all the RoF blogs. Here are the best from this week.
RollOnFriday can exclusively reveal that Eversheds is planning to make
Olswang has confirmed that only 58% - 14 out of 24 - of its qualifying t
Shepherd & Wedderburn is handing out cash to compensate all its staff who agreed to take unpaid leave last year.
More and more firms are starting to report their financials. And it looks like it's the start of the long march back to profits for the profession.
The Saville Report into the events of Bloody Sunday has finally been delivered.
RollOnFriday has heard that Clifford Chance is planning to open its firs