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Travers Smith in surprise discrimination defeat

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A&O falls behind on associate pay table as it announces a freeze

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Guest post: Forget Dewey – what you need to be assessing on strategy and partner pay

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Can you be sure of Shell? Coveted oil giant unveils new panel

  • 22 May 2013 16:29
Can you be sure of Shell? Coveted oil giant unveils new panel
Eleven firms, including Allen & Overy (A&O) and Baker & McKenzie, have been successful in winning a place on Shell's new global legal panel, which has been unveiled today (22 May). The tender, which kicked off in March, went out to 357 firms in 20 jurisdictions. The aim, according to head of legal Peter Rees QC, was to find around five suitable firms for each practice area in each jurisdiction who would then be 'pre-qualified' for Shell legal work and who would compete with each other for significant mandates.

Redundancy watch: Trowers the latest top 50 firm to announce fee-earner job losses

  • 22 May 2013 15:25
Redundancy watch: Trowers the latest top 50 firm to announce fee-earner job losses
Trowers & Hamlins has made four fee-earners and three secretarial staff redundant in the last three months, the firm confirmed today (22 May). 'In light of continuing pressures on the UK legal market, we have streamlined a few of our practice areas so that they better reflect our business needs,' the firm said in a statement.

Italy: Hogan Lovells trio departs to Ernst & Young while Bonelli changes management

  • 22 May 2013 13:06
Italy: Hogan Lovells trio departs to Ernst   Young while Bonelli changes management
Hogan Lovells' Rome office has lost partners Gianroberto de Giovanni, Massimiliano Marinozzi and Paolo Ricci to Ernst & Young. The trio will join as partners of the Italian legal offering of the global audit firm in its Rome and Milan offices. Ricci will take over the leadership team in Italy, while de Giovanni and Marinozzi will head the corporate and dispute teams respectively.

Closed shop: Law Society report shows sharp fall in training contracts

  • 22 May 2013 11:29
Closed shop: Law Society report shows sharp fall in training contracts
Entering the legal profession has become harder than ever, with the latest Law Society data revealing that the number of training contracts offered by law firms in England & Wales is at its lowest level since 1999. The Law Society's Annual Statistical Report reveals that the number of training contracts registered to July 2012 stood at 4,869; a 10.5% drop compared to the 5,441 registrations in 2011. The report also reveals that new solicitor admissions have seen nearly a 25% drop from 8,402 in 2011 to 6,330 in 2012.
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