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  • Barristers need to keep tabs on what tech means for their profession, warns chairman of the Bar

    September 22, 2016

    Legal eagles need to think long and hard about what exactly technology means for the future of their profession, the chairman of the Bar has cautioned. Speaking yesterday at the International Bar Association conference in Washington, Chantal-Aimee Doerries QC warned certain aspects of the modern working world, including commercial pressures, red tape and political problems as well as technology, risked undermining [...]

  • How regional law firms are giving City peers a run for their money

    September 21, 2016

    Growth at regional law firms is safely outpacing that of their City peers, a study released today has found. A third (33 per cent) of regional firms grew their revenue by over 10 per cent over the last year, compared with around a quarter (27 per cent) of City firms, according to Crowe Clark Whitehill's most recent law firm [...]

  • Investors want €8.2bn in damages from VW over the emissions scandal

    September 21, 2016

    The Volkswagen emissions scandal – which recently spread to US car supplier Bosch – could be about to land VW with a bill for €8.2bn (£7bn) in claims from investors. A German court has said around 1,400 lawsuits in relation to the long running emissions scandal have been lodged at the regional court near VW's Wolfsburg headquarters in Germany, Reuters reports.  On Monday alone – the [...]

  • Almost half of law firms are looking to merge or acquire in the next year, as they seek out ways to tap into specialist knowledge

    September 20, 2016

    Just shy of half (43 per cent) of law firms are looking to acquire or merge with other businesses over the course of the next year, as they fend off increased competition from boutique offerings, figures out today have found. By comparison, when Smith & Williamson asked the same question last year in its annual survey of [...]

  • EY pays $9.3m to settle charges that former auditors got ‘too close’ to clients on a personal level

    September 20, 2016

    Accounting firm Ernst & Young (EY) is to pay out $9.3m (£7.1m) to settle charges that two of its former auditors got "too close to clients on a personal level", according to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC said the ex-auditors broke rules aimed at ensuring reviews were impartial. SEC investigations found that the [...]

  • Accountancy firm celebrates 14 per cent revenue rise after merger

    September 19, 2016

    Accountancy firm Moore Stephens LLP has reported a revenue rise of 14 per cent. The firm, which merged with Chantrey Vellacott DFK LLP in May 2015, also reported having more than £13m of new business. “At the time of the merger, we were confident it would provide a platform for continued, sustainable growth – and [...]

  • BlackRock piles into €2bn VW investor lawsuit

    September 15, 2016

    The world's largest money manager, BlackRock, is adding considerable weight to a pile of investors who want cash from Volkswagen over emissions rigging. Law firm Quinn Emanuel will file the suit on behalf of a group of investors – including BlackRock – who are seeking a total of €1.3bn (£1.1bn). Earlier this year Quinn Emanuel [...]

  • We need to change perceptions of apprenticeships – especially for entry into professional jobs

    September 14, 2016

    Barely weeks after the drama of A-level results, new university students can probably be forgiven for not interrupting the bacchanalia of Freshers’ Week to think too hard about their future careers. Yet the first term of university and independence can be a tumultuous time, and many bright young students will likely find themselves rethinking their [...]

  • PwC grows revenues by 11 per cent and champion long-term investment in technology and people

    September 12, 2016

    Big Four accountants PwC reported double-digit revenue growth for the second year running. And although it warned that the impact of the Brexit vote is “still being worked through” it was confident Britain was agile enough to deal with change. Revenues grew by 11 per cent to £3.4bn for the year to June 2016 – a rate [...]

  • Insurtech investment in the UK has tripled

    September 6, 2016

    Investment in the insurance technology sector – part of London's world leading fintech scene – is booming. More than $22m (£16.5m) has been ploughed into insurtech so far this year – nearly triple the amount invested in the whole of last year and faster growth than any other country in the world. The research from Accenture and CB Insights, [...]

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