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  • Look away, legal eagles: Revenue and staff numbers slipped at the UK’s 100 largest law firms in 2016

    September 2, 2016

    This year has not been kind to those with a head for all things legal, as both revenue and staff numbers dropped at the UK's 100 largest law firms. The firms raked in a combined turnover of £20.2bn this year, a slip of two per cent compared with the £20.6bn reported last year. Meanwhile, the number [...]

  • PwC pays largest ever uncontested fine to Financial Reporting Council over Cattles audit sign-off

    August 31, 2016

    The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) today fined PwC £2.3m in relation to the 2007 audit of failed sub-prime lender Cattles. The fines are the highest ever imposed by the FRC for an uncontested disciplinary hearing and only surpassed by the £3m of penalties accepted on appeal by Deloitte in connection with the failure of MG Rover.  Total fines of £3.5m were reduced [...]

  • Slater and Gordon swings to a AU$1bn loss

    August 30, 2016

    Shares in Slater and Gordon (S&G) fell 15 per cent on the ASX 200 after the Australian law firm posted a chunky net loss today. The figures The group, which is based in Sydney, announced a net loss of AU$1.02bn (£590m) in the 12 months to June – down from a profit of AU$62.4m last year. The results – which S&G's managing director Andrew Grech [...]

  • Legal eagles not impressed with average price suggestions

    August 25, 2016

    The professional body for solicitors has today slammed calls for firms to publish their average costs. Last week, the Legal Services Consumer Panel (LSCP) responded to the interim Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) report into the legal services market and suggested red tape should be introduced to make publishing average fees mandatory.  Although noting the Society wanted to improve [...]

  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) proposes new ways to crack down on offshore tax evasion

    August 24, 2016

    The taxman today laid down the law, announcing plans for tougher new sanctions for offshore tax evasion. Under the proposals announced by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), those who do not volunteer to pay outstanding taxes from offshore investments and accounts could be slapped with penalties up to three times the tax they were trying to evade. The [...]

  • Cheers! High court rules SABMiller shareholder vote over Megabrew can be split

    August 23, 2016

    Megabrew is still fizzing along.  The High Court has ruled that SABMiller shareholders can be treated as two classes when they vote on the takeover by Anheuser Busch InBev – dubbed Megabrew. SAB requested the split as the £79bn deal requires 75 percent approval by SAB shareholders – with the largest two stakeholders controlling 40 per cent of the shares. Read more: [...]

  • Brexit boost not here to stay, warns outgoing Baker & McKenzie chairman, as firm reveals profits and revenue growth

    August 22, 2016

    It will be business as usual for lawyers before too long, warned the outgoing chairman of legal giant Baker & McKenzie, despite an uptick in work following the Brexit vote. The figures The firm, which also announced its results today, has reported revenue of $2.62bn (£2bn) for its year to June, up eight per cent on [...]

  • Deliveroo chief says employment laws are behind the times

    August 21, 2016

    Deliveroo boss William Shu has said the UK's employment laws need updating, after the food delivery startup tried to temper an ongoing dispute with its riders over a new trial pay structure. Shu says he hasn't had contact with government yet over the issue – although it has issued a warning that the firm needs to [...]

  • Watch out, big banks: The claims are coming, and here’s the lawyer who’s bringing them

    August 21, 2016

    Before the rigging scandals started to rock the City, most people would have been wholly unfamiliar with the idea of a 4pm fix or the Libor question. Then, in 2012, Barclays’ chief executive Bob Diamond sent shockwaves through the financial centre, as he stepped down from his role. Just days before, the bank had been [...]

  • Lloyds Banking Group, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland in firing line in Australian rate rigging case brought in the US

    August 18, 2016

    Lloyds Banking Group, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland are all in legal hot water after a case was filed in the US against a slew of banks on allegations they rigged a key Australian benchmark rate.  The US lawsuit claims the lenders manipulated the bank bill swap rate (BBSW), a benchmark used mainly in Australian [...]

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