News

September 2010

The legal gossip website Firm Spy has been banned by two top tier firms,
Gilbert +Tobin is launching a new practice group - named the Th
Freehills has taken mad management group-think to a whole new level with the launch of a client care strategy which involves placing a single red chai
Law firms have been praised for their commitment to charitable work during the GFC in a recent National Pro Bono Resource Centre (NPBRC) report.

August 2010

Hammonds has announced that it is in advanced talks with US firm Squir
David Irving, the convicted Holocaust denier, is being kicked out of the house he rents from
Here's what the RoF blogosphere has been alive with this week.
A US law graduate has begun the third week of a hunger strike, in protest at the high tuition fees and optimistic employment statistics bandied about
RollOnFriday is pleased to bring the musings of Arnotts, a family law firm based in Oxfordshire, to a wider audience.
Insiders have told RollOnFriday that Bird & Bird has booted out swa
Ever had that dream that you never actually qualified and have to take your exams again?
Minter Ellison has launched its Beijing office
It has been reported this week that Freehills has maintained it
A group of Sydney lawyers took to the stage last week as part of an acting competition put on by the Griffin Theatre Company.
All the good stuff from the blogosphere this week.
An American lawyer is suing his estate agent for damages caused, he claims, by a massive sex session in his house.

City law firms are having to turn down candidates from outside the UK as a result of the Government's points-based work permit scheme.

US firm Ropes & Gray has confirmed that it will start to take on trainees in its new London office.
Magistrates have called for open courts to be set up in the Westfield shopping centre in London and other shopping outlets across the UK.