Travers, Macfarlanes and Jones Day boost junior lawyers pay while HSF and CMS freeze associate salaries

Travers Smith, Macfarlanes and Jones Day have all boosted their junior lawyers pay in this year’s review, in contrast to Herbert Smith Freehills and CMS McKenna Nabarro Olswang which have held pay for London associates, with some regional pay rises. 

Continue reading “Travers, Macfarlanes and Jones Day boost junior lawyers pay while HSF and CMS freeze associate salaries”

Clifford Chance turns to Clydes as SRA launches probe into firm on Excalibur litigation

Clifford Chance (CC) has instructed lawyers at Clyde & Co to represent it in an investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), reportedly involving the firm’s part in the Excalibur professional negligence case, resulting from a claim in which an appeal judge criticised CC for an ‘acute’ conflict of interest.

Continue reading “Clifford Chance turns to Clydes as SRA launches probe into firm on Excalibur litigation”

‘A bit unsettled’: Lloyds legal team to report to finance arm after latest restructure

The legal team at Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) will now report to the bank’s finance team in the group’s latest reorganisation, which led to the departure of chief people, legal and strategy officer and ex-Linklaters managing partner Simon Davies, after less than two years.

Continue reading “‘A bit unsettled’: Lloyds legal team to report to finance arm after latest restructure”

Financials 2017: HSF reports ‘volatile’ year with 11% turnover hike as profit dips

It has been a mixed financial year for Anglo-Australian firm Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), which recorded double-digit revenue growth bolstered by a strong run of disputes work, while profit per equity partner (PEP) fell slightly in what the firm attributed to the ‘volatile global economy.’

Continue reading “Financials 2017: HSF reports ‘volatile’ year with 11% turnover hike as profit dips”

UK law will remain ‘attuned to the demands of international business’: Lord Neuberger speaks up for London’s prospective status post-Brexit

Lord Neuberger, president of the UK Supreme Court, has defended London’s prospective status as a legal hub in the international sphere after Brexit, in a 3 July speech in London.

Continue reading “UK law will remain ‘attuned to the demands of international business’: Lord Neuberger speaks up for London’s prospective status post-Brexit”