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Scotland: For a firm that has grown through a series of mergers Lindsays’ plan was never, managing partner Alasdair Cummings said in a newspaper interview back in 2019, “to become super-big”.
In 2021, during the turbulence of the Covid-19 pandemic The Lawyer surveyed law’s working parents to understand how they were feeling. Not great, was the answer.
With a focus on increasing business investment and growing industries of the future, the UK’s Industrial Strategy released this week sets out its approach to driving long-term growth.
For many readers this is the time of year when minds turn to holidays several of which will involve air travel. If you are lucky enough to be boarding a plane headed for far off (or near) ...
Future trainees at Freshfields will now have the opportunity to study for a master’s degree focused on law and technology, ...
Turnover at HFW rose by 8 per cent over 2024/25, while average profit per equity partner (PEP) fell slightly after a series of office investments. Revenue increased from £251m to £270.8m… ...
In association with DeepL A recent dinner held at London’s Haymarket Hotel brought together a group of chief technology ...
In the recent case of Cresta Estates Ltd & Ors v MPB Developments Ltd & Ors [2025] EWHC 1291 (Ch), the High Court ordered the ...
On 1 September 2025, the new corporate offence of failure to prevent fraud will come into force – under the Economic Crime ...
Davis Polk & Wardwell is building out its European competition team with the promotion of antitrust specialist Matt Yeowart and the hire of a senior lawyer from A&O Shearman. Yeowart is part of a… ...
Joseph Lappin and Charlie Thompson, partners in our Employment team, have extensive experience conducting workplace ...
Crowell & Moring has hired an 18-strong patents team, led by former Dentons duo Justin Hill and Marie Jansson Heeks. The group includes Dentons partner Hill and… ...