Law Society back in black as intervention costs double and Hudson receives 19% pay rise

The Law Society’s latest financial accounts show that the cost of dealing with an increasing number of firms in financial difficulty doubled from £3m to £6m, in a year that saw the body enter the black for the first time since 2010 and soon-to-retire Law Society chief executive Des Hudson receive a pay rise of nearly 20%. Continue reading “Law Society back in black as intervention costs double and Hudson receives 19% pay rise”

Guest post: Good news for the SFO in Innospec – jury convicts former CEO and sales director

Dennis Kerrison and Miltiades Papachristos were found guilty [on Wednesday 18 June] at Southwark Crown Court of conspiracy to commit corruption. In a nutshell, that they gave or agreed to give corrupt payments to public officials and other agents of the Government of Indonesia as inducements to secure, or as rewards for having secured, contracts from the Government of Indonesia for the supply of fuel manufactured by Innospec. Continue reading “Guest post: Good news for the SFO in Innospec – jury convicts former CEO and sales director”

First Edwards Wildman City fallout since ‘revolt’ as Cooley one of three US firms circling

In many ways the only real surprise about the departure of Edwards Wildman senior London venture capital partner Shawn Atkinson to Orrick is the speed with which it has been announced, after Legal Business revealed on Tuesday (17 June) that the US top 100 firm is in talks with five London partners following a string of exits, with Cooley and two other US firms said to be circling. Continue reading “First Edwards Wildman City fallout since ‘revolt’ as Cooley one of three US firms circling”

Guest post: Is sustainability improving corporate and professional ethics?

The ethical dimensions of in-house practice are a significant source of academic and practical interest, as the recent investigation of GM suggests. I have the pleasure of doing two projects where I engage with in-house lawyers on ethical questions: one on the ethics of legal practice and the other on legal risk. So it was with great interest that I read Bond Dickinson report Beyond Responsibility: The emerging role of legal counsel in sustainable business. Continue reading “Guest post: Is sustainability improving corporate and professional ethics?”

Comment: Partner recruitment – better but still a case of buyer beware

If the oxymoronic notion of partner recruitment didn’t exist who would invent it? On one level, of course, its emergence in the legal profession was inevitable given wider changes in careers and attitudes to work. Without some form of partner mobility law firms would become inflexibly segmented and partners effectively bound to a single employer. Continue reading “Comment: Partner recruitment – better but still a case of buyer beware”

Norton Rose Fulbright’s Martyr set to stand in upcoming global leadership election

He’s been a long time at the top but, having transformed London stalwart Norton Rose into a global challenger, he is not ready to hand over just yet. Yes, Norton Rose Fulbright’s longstanding chief executive Peter Martyr is being widely tipped to stand in the legal giant’s upcoming election for its top leadership role. Continue reading “Norton Rose Fulbright’s Martyr set to stand in upcoming global leadership election”