News

September 2010

Since RollOnFriday's call two weeks ago for details of salaried p
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RollOnFriday can reveal that the Association of Lap Dancing Club Operators is registered at law firm Jeffrey Green Russell.
    The RoF Team has been sent another on
It has been announced that Clifford Chance trainees will be joining thei
The administrators' report on the death of Halliwells has finally seen
In what what promises to be one of the largest ever aviation compensation claims, 76 disgruntled Qantas passengers are suing Airbus and a US aviation
Queensland Chief Justice Paul de Jersey has called for a national ban on the term "paralegal" after a series of firms passed off secretaries as parale
Minter Ellison has topped the list of law firms by revenue for the
News that the Attorney General is considering wholesale changes to the procurement of governmeny legal services will have senior partners feverishly r
A Freshfields trainee ended up spending most of last weekend in a Dubai
Top barristers' set 39 Essex Street has had its domain name cybersquatted - and diverted to a porn site.
Jonathan Djanogly, Justice Minister, MP for Huntingdon and former 
The man behind the getatrainingcontract.com website (GATC), which charges £
Another week, another set of blogs. Now read on.
The European Court of Justice has held that in-house lawyers may not be able to rely on attorney-client privilege.
Whilst the recent New Zealand earthquake may have led to mercenar
Salaried partners have been sending in details of their wedge for the
The Law Society is finally investigating the possibility of an aptitude test for the LPC.
Baker & McKenzie's Melbourne offices were rocked this week