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Issue: Vol 166, Issue 7721

04 November 2016
IN THIS ISSUE

Firm announces new joint managing partner

Firm welcomes former senior prosecutor from FCA & CMA

Pensions expert joins firm as demand in sector soars

Charity strengthens leadership team with appointment of general counsel

Costs orders: who pays & when, asks Kerry Underwood

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    MOVERS & SHAKERS

    NLJ Career Profile: Mark Hastings, Quillon Law

    NLJ Career Profile: Mark Hastings, Quillon Law

    Mark Hastings, founding partner of Quillon Law, on turning dreams into reality and pushing back on preconceptions about partnership

    Kingsley Napley—Silvia Devecchi

    Kingsley Napley—Silvia Devecchi

    New family law partner for Italian and international clients appointed

    Mishcon de Reya—Susannah Kintish

    Mishcon de Reya—Susannah Kintish

    Firm elects new chair of tier 1 ranked employment department

    NEWS
    Hugh James has secured 500 places on King’s College London’s new AI Literacy for Law course as part of a major firm-wide push to strengthen its responsible use of generative artificial intelligence
    The criminal courts will sit to their maximum capacity next year, after the Lord Chancellor David Lammy lifted the cap on Crown Court sitting days
    The Lord Chancellor David Lammy has set out his plans for ‘Blitz courts’, a national listing framework and other elements of the Leveson reforms
    A former Commerzbank analyst has been sentenced to eight months in prison for lying during an employment tribunal hearing
    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has joined with 60 data protection authorities from around the world to call for ‘urgent regulatory attention’ to the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)
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