News

November 2010

A 25-year-old teacher has succeeded in sticking it to the ATO in a high court victory over tax return deductions.
In breaking news RollOnFriday has learnt that Norton Rose is set to t
Law firms in both hemispheres are trembling in their boots this week, as lawyers get the chance to air their views in the infamous RollOnFriday
Hynes Lawyers has taken a rather novel approach to sorting the wheat from the chaff when it comes to recruitment - by stipulating on its
    Staff at Hogan Lovells have been hard
QualitySolicitors - surfing the wave of Tesco law - is opening up another 55 branches, threatening to paint every high-street in gaudy pink in its eff
Addleshaw Goddard has announced that it is asking prospective trainees
Another week, another transatlantic merger.
A former City lawyer has launched a website allowing readers to search for items on sale across a range of shops.
CMS Cameron McKenna has cancelled its London staff party next month.
Turnover for the last six months has risen across the City, with firms posting increases between 2% and 17%.
Nicholas Green QC, Chairman of the Bar Council, has warned that wannabe barristers face an almost impossible task.
The College of Law - leading provider of legal education and distinguished charity - is threatening legal action against a student for non-payment of
Beauty and the Geek contestant Marlon Dance-Hooi, a 25 year old law student from Adelaide, has chosen to bare all about his love life (or lac
The Bay of Plenty seemed to be living up to its name this week as it was revealed that Tauranga barristers have pocketed $7.2 million in legal aid fee
The New Zealand Law Society last week released a report revealing that more than 1,400 complaints were made against lawyers over the last financial ye
The head coach of the German rowing team has pleaded guilty to refusing to NZ police with a blood sample after being stopped for dodgy driving.
Another week, another bumper set of blogs from RoF Towers and elsewhere.