In his final article on deregulation, Jon Robins focuses on enterprising entrants to the legal services market
Let’s go & fly this regulatory kite…but carefully, says Mike Willis
Part 2: Jon Robins continues his predictions on how deregulation will affect the legal services market
The holy grail of the post-Legal Services Act world appears to be the creation of a solicitor-led legal brand instantly recognisable by the public...
Is the ban on law firms hiving off unreserved legal work through associated entities the regulatory breach in the profession’s defences that will enable those new entrants to storm a newly liberalised legal services market?
Here’s a disquieting thought as we approach the brave new liberalised legal services world...
Nick Jarrett-Kerr explains why today’s lawyers need an advanced set of life & business skills
The “Golden Age” of the Bar is over, and its members face years of declining earnings and dwindling numbers.
Private client lawyers and compliance and audit lawyers are increasingly sought after in the pharmaceuticals sector
City optimistic but mood of apprehension remains
Senior appointments in insurance services and commercial services announced
Aviation disputes practice strengthened by London partner hire
Residential property lawyer promoted to partnership