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16 October 2008
Issue: 7341 / Categories: Legal News
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Freshfields takes centre stage

News in brief

The 2008 Managing Partners’ Forum Award for Exceptional Achievement has been presented to Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP—recognising the law firm’s 35 year-long pro bono partnership with Tower Hamlets Law Centre. Freshfields’ trainees and paralegals have been providing pro bono legal advice at the East End drop-in centre since 1973. Joint senior partner Guy Morton says: “Year after year, trainees have handed on to each other the responsibility of providing advice for the public good at the centre. We estimate that 40% of current partners have volunteered at the centre at some point in their career.”
 

Issue: 7341 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Thomson Hayton Winkley—Jordan Wallace

Thomson Hayton Winkley—Jordan Wallace

Thomson Hayton Winkley strengthens family law team

Ward Hadaway—Barnaby Rosenthall

Ward Hadaway—Barnaby Rosenthall

Construction lawyer returns to Ward Hadaway in Teesside role

Bird & Bird—Shahin Baghaei

Bird & Bird—Shahin Baghaei

Bird Bird hires leading legal transformation expert

NEWS
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has warned solicitors and law firms that using artificial intelligence does not alter their professional obligations, amid concerns over inaccurate legal material and client confidentiality
From forgotten interest claims to case-management appeals, a string of procedural developments offers useful—and occasionally cautionary—lessons for practitioners

Jonathan Fisher KC highlights that it now accounts for around 40% of criminal offences, with roughly 70% involving technology, and argues that the UK cannot simply prosecute its way out of the problem. Detection, investigation and prosecution all require improvement, while different fraud types demand tailored responses.

How forcefully can a litigant criticise a public authority before robust advocacy crosses the line into unreasonable conduct? 
Can a meticulously maintained spreadsheet turn a couple’s informal financial arrangements into legally enforceable obligations? 
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