Why the London Stock Exchange is no longer a home for the legal sector Legal A scandal broke out at one of the only remaining listed legal groups last week. It is time to say the London Stock Exchange is not the place for the legal sector
The £277bn golden ticket: Why private equity is so interested in professional services Business Private equity interest in the professional services has skyrocketed especially for those with accountancy arms, with major deals being announced nearly every week
Hill Dickinson capitalises on private equity’s surge in accountancy sector Legal PE's growing presence in accountancy is driving demand for legal expertise, as firms like Hill Dickinson position themselves to capitalise
Is the Employment Tribunal fit for radical change to workers’ rights? August 28, 2024 All eyes are on the upcoming Employment Bill, a reform that could be seismic for employment rights. But a question that should be addressed, is the Employment Tribunal fit for this overhaul?
Father, Son, and My Lord: Vatican faces English High Court over luxury Chelsea property fraud June 26, 2024 The home of the Catholic Church, an expensive London building and an alleged multi-million pound fraud lawsuit heads to the London High Court
Revealed: The impact Gary Neville’s £400m landmark Manchester development is having January 25, 2024 Gary Neville's £400m landmark development dominated a city's office market in 2023, in the same way it will soon do with its skyline.
Emily Dickinson set to brighten up damp Goodwood July 31, 2023 THERE aren’t many more exciting horses in training than Courage Mon Ami, who managed to win the Group One Gold Cup at Royal Ascot on only his fourth ever racecourse appearance. The son of Frankel took the huge step up in trip in his stride and made it a perfect four from four, sparking memorable [...]
City Moves for 18 February – Who’s switching jobs at Dechert, Secure Trust Bank and Hill Dickinson? February 18, 2020 Today’s City Moves includes Dechert, Secure Trust Bank and Hill Dickinson Dechert Dechert has announced the apointment of Alastair Goldrein as a partner in the firm’s London office. Alastair currently advises creditors and debtors, as well as sponsors, in a broad range of complex international restructurings and insolvencies. He also has significant experience advising on [...]
Flybe shares in turmoil as Virgin-led consortium makes cut-price offer for struggling airline January 11, 2019 Struggling airline Flybe is set to be picked up in a basement bargain deal from a Virgin-led consortium that values the budget business at just £2.2m. Shares were sent crashing 80 per cent this morning on news of the offer from Virgin Atlantic, Stobart Aviation and US private equity firm Cyrus Capital Partners, which will leave [...]
Institute of Directors chair Lady Barbara Judge “steps aside” after serious misconduct allegations March 8, 2018 The head of the influential Institute of Directors (IoD) has stepped down to battle serious allegations about her behaviour and conduct towards staff after a legal investigation launched by the lobby group, according to Sky News and the Times. A legal report commissioned by the business lobby group found Lady Barbara Judge prompted her to [...]