Female lawyers on the clock for 100 hours more than male peers annually December 1, 2021 Unsurprisingly they are also among the least happy with the number of hours they work, according to a new report on law firms. The recent report by Thomson Reuters found that women practicing law were, on average, putting in 100 hours more than their male colleagues every year. One reason pointed out by Dana Denis-Smith, [...]
Magic Circle: Slaughter & May poaches first COO from Freshfields amid executive reshuffle December 1, 2021 Slaughter & May have nabbed Jill Hoseason, the global chief operating officer of their magic circle rival Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, as their first ever COO, in a leadership shakeup. Earlier this year Slaughter and May, which boasts more FTSE 350 clients than any other law firm, announced plans to restructure its management team, a move it said [...]
BCLP and Mishcon jump into pay war for junior lawyers with salary hikes November 30, 2021 Two more City law firms have joined the increasingly crowded tussle for junior lawyers by raising salaries to keep up. Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) and Mishcon de Reya announced raises for newly qualified solicitors, who will now take home £95,000 and £83,000 respectively. For BCLP newly qualified solicitors the new salary represents an eight per [...]
Exclusive: Third of law firms consider going public in search of funds for expansion November 30, 2021 Around a third of law firms are contemplating listing on the stock market in the next year to fund growth plans, according to new research shared exclusively with City A.M. The findings underpin a growing trend among law firms to explore alternative financing models beyond traditional partnerships. Gateley was the first law firm to float [...]
Clyde & Co eyes up merger with law firm BLM November 26, 2021 Clyde & Co is reportedly in discussions with its smaller rival BLM about a merger between the two law firms, according to reports. The talks between the firms are still in the initial stages, according to Rollonfriday, a British legal news website, which first reported the development. With a turnover at Clyde of almost £640m [...]
City barristers to hit the screen in new Channel 4 legal documentary November 26, 2021 Barristers from 25 Bedford Row will star in a new show with “unprecedented access” to legal lives. In a four-part documentary, tentatively named The Defenders, a group of barristers from one of the UK’s top criminal defence chambers will be followed around on their daily lives. The Defenders will show how the barristers work through [...]
Macfarlanes newly qualified lawyers to earn £100k in second boost to salaries this year November 25, 2021 Law firm Macfarlanes has increased base salaries for its newly qualified lawyers to £100,000, up 11 per cent, according to reports. The silver circle firm already boosted wages earlier this summer, and admitted that the raises, which followed an early review of salaries, were an “unusual step,” according to Legal Cheek, which first reported the [...]
UCL edges out Harvard in global law school rankings November 25, 2021 University College London (UCL) has trumped Harvard in this year’s rankings of the top law schools in the world. UCL came sixth in the 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings for law schools, just ahead of Harvard, the prestigious US university. It marks the second consecutive time the UCL law school, whose alumni [...]
Junior Lawyers & the pay war: How much is enough? November 24, 2021 After years of studying for complex qualifications, junior lawyers might think they are entitled to expect some reward. And those ever-growing rewards have been the subject of much after-work pub chat in the City over the past year. In the race to secure the best young talent, City law firms have obliged in style. A [...]
Law Society slams proposal by solicitors’ regulator to throw out additional insurance cover November 24, 2021 The professional body has warned that scaling back insurance for law firms would make the marketplace “less safe” for consumers, after the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) launched a consultation on the controversial proposals. The Law Society of England and Wales today said “consumers could be left high and dry if the regulator pushes ahead” with [...]