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22 June 2018
Issue: 7798 / Categories: Legal News , ADR , Jackson
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Mediation mastery: CIArb

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) will host its 11th Mediation Symposium on 12 September 2018 at CMS London, focusing on the theme of ‘Mastering Mediation’.

The event will include discussions, workshops and a networking reception, as well as a keynote address from former Court of Appeal judge Sir Alan Ward. It is primarily targeted at practitioners but is open to anyone with an interest in the mediation world, including academics, lawyers, politicians and business leaders. More information and online registration is available at bit.ly/mediationsymposium.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Constantine Law—Anita Vadgama

Constantine Law—Anita Vadgama

New senior partner hire at consultant-led employment / regulatory law firm

Ward Hadaway—Emma Swann & Jill Donabie

Ward Hadaway—Emma Swann & Jill Donabie

Firm adds two partners to growing education practice

mfg Solicitors—Lauren Collins, Emily Stancer & Sara Southall

mfg Solicitors—Lauren Collins, Emily Stancer & Sara Southall

Trio of newly qualified solicitors strengthens Worcester office law firm

NEWS
NLJ's latest Charities Appeals Supplement has been published in this week’s issue
The treasury has sought to reassure the legal profession over concerns about cost, bureaucracy and independence when the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) takes over regulation of anti-money laundering compliance
One out of two barristers has come under pressure from clients to act unethically, according to the results of this year’s Barristers’ Working Lives survey
The Court of Appeal has held the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) was wrong to set aside a Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) decision on unfair pricing of phenytoin, an epilepsy drug
A flagship employment law reform is due to come into effect on 1 July, extending unfair dismissal rights to employees after six months in their job instead of two years
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