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A referral deal has been formed between solicitors and Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) to take advantage of relaxed rules on partnerships between lawyers and non-lawyers.

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) is to hear a test case on whether an employee’s belief in global warning and decision to lead a carbon emission minimising life amounted to a “philosophical belief” for the purposes of the Employment Equality (Religion and Belief) Regulations 2003.

The new head of the Criminal Bar Association (CDA) has called on the government to re-think its “ill-considered and cavalier cuts” to publicly funded work.

A senior judge has warned that the new Supreme Court will be more powerful than the House of Lords appellate committee.

The Department for Schools, Children and Families has produced a "Guide on Employing Children"

Solicitors and other third party professionals have been implicated in a £41 million buy-to-let mortgage fraud.

Designer Stella McCartney has won the right to continue with the launch of her “Stellanude” perfume range.

Release of terror suspect casts doubt over future handling of detainees

Grievances about banking and loan products accounted for more than half of all nine million client complaints against financial services firms over a three year period.

Professional indemnity insurance deadline could cause the closure of many firms

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: Nick Vernon, Walkers Bermuda

NLJ Career Profile: Nick Vernon, Walkers Bermuda

Nick Vernon of Walkers on swapping Birmingham for Bermuda and building an employment practice by the sea

Bird & Bird—Christian Bartsch

Bird & Bird—Christian Bartsch

Global firm re-elects CEO for second term

Fletchers Group—Miriam Hall

Fletchers Group—Miriam Hall

Business appoints managing director of operational excellence

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