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  • World’s largest law firm Dentons to offer permanent home working

    March 31, 2021

    Dentons in the UK, Ireland and the Middle East will allow people to permanently work from home when Covid restrictions ease. As part of a new agile working policy, people working at Dentons will be able to choose when to work from home or in the office. All 750 of Dentons’ London-based staff will be [...]

  • Allen & Overy joins magic circle firms offering ‘thank you’ bonus

    March 31, 2021

    Allen & Overy has become the latest magic circle law firm to offer non-partners a ‘thank you’ bonus for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Allen & Overy will give staff a one-off fee bonus in April, equal to five per cent of their annual salary. The Covid-19-related bonus will be in addition to the [...]

  • Linklaters becomes second magic circle law firm to offer Covid bonus

    March 30, 2021

    Linklaters has become the second magic circle law firm to offer a five per cent ‘thank you’ bonus to non-partners for their work during the Covid-19 pandemic. The five per cent bonus is that of a person’s annual salary, and is pro-rated where Linklaters deems to it to be appropriate. The bonus will be paid [...]

  • Hiring for lawyers at highest since pre-pandemic

    March 25, 2021

    Recruitment for lawyers is at its highest level since before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, new labour market data for England and Wales has found. Professional legal recruitment took a big hit during the UK’s first national lockdown, resulting in hiring levels in Q2 2020 falling by 74.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter. Year-on-year vacancies across [...]

  • Burford Capital restores dividend following record year for realised gains

    March 24, 2021

    Burford Capital has restored its dividend to its pre-pandemic level of 12.5 cents per share, and plans to pay out a full dividend in June, despite not paying an interim dividend in December 2020. The litigation founder enjoyed a record year for realised gains. The group saw asset realisations up 72 per cent this year [...]

  • Linklaters offers voluntary redundancy to all legal secretaries and PAs in London

    March 22, 2021

    Law firm Linklaters has offered voluntary redundancy to all 225 legal secretaries and business team personal assistants in London. It is understood there will be no compulsory redundancies, nor are there targets or plans to make redundancies at the firm compulsory. In a statement Linklaters said: “This is a voluntary programme which we are offering [...]

  • Listed law firm Knights buys 60-year-old Surrey firm

    March 22, 2021

    UK law firm Knights will acquire Surrey-based Mundays for £5.3m in a move that will increase the group’s presence in the South East. Knights will pay £3.93m up front for the smaller law firm, followed by cash payments worth £1.375m to be paid over two years. Knights CEO David Beech said: “The acquisition of Mundays [...]

  • Exclusive: Texas law firm Vinson & Elkins on half a century in London

    March 20, 2021

    Texan law firm Vinson & Elkins just celebrated 50 years in London, having set up shop in the capital in 1971 to take advantage of the booming oil and gas industry, after oil was discovered in the North Sea. The firm began its London life with two English lawyers working in temporary space near Piccadilly [...]

  • Freshfields to let staff work from home half of the time post-Covid

    March 19, 2021

    Freshfields will allow staff to work from home for up to 50 per cent of the time when coronavirus restrictions are eased. The magic circle law firm has told staff they can work from home for half of the time, providing that any arrangements take account of client and business commitments. Freshfields said the new [...]

  • Legal lender Level gets £20m investment from venture capital firm

    March 16, 2021

    Legal lender Level has received an investment from Guernsey-based 1818 Venture Capital worth £20m. Level specialises in lending within the family and private client law sectors and works with more than 200 law firms. It had funded hundreds of cases and clients. George Williamson, founder and CEO of Level, said: “[The] investment, and in particular [...]

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