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  • Rolls-Royce seeks to lease disused nuclear sites in Wales and Cumbria to deploy its mini reactors

    February 16, 2022

    Rolls-Royce is seeking to enter negotiations with the UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), to lease disused nuclear sites from the public body, as it pushes forwards with plans to deploy a fleet of mini nuclear reactors across various sites in Wales and the North of England. The British engineering company plans to lease sites from [...]

  • Law firms now more willing to hire less skilled candidates in face of nationwide skills shortage

    February 16, 2022

    Law firms are now increasingly willing to hire candidates that do not have the skills they were looking for, as the battle for talent continues. Three quarters (75 per cent) of law firms said they are now willing to be flexible when it comes to a candidate’s skillset, compared to 57 per cent of financial [...]

  • Barristers’ wigs are an ‘outdated’ symbol of ‘poshness’ top QC says

    February 16, 2022

    One of Britain’s top QCs has said the UK should stop forcing barristers to wear wigs after claiming they are a symbol of “poshness” that have “no place” in the UK’s modern legal system. In an article in Mail+ Leslie Thomas QC, one of the UK’s most high-profile barristers, said wigs have hindered the Bar’s [...]

  • Criminal barristers to hold strike ballot after being told to ‘be patient’ by Dominic Raab

    February 16, 2022

    Criminal barristers will vote on whether to strike at the end of this month, after Dominic Raab told barristers to “be patient” while waiting for legal aid reform.   The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) will hold a strike ballot on 28 February, after the government failed to put forward its plans to reform criminal legal [...]

  • Half of retirees worry about running out of money but most have not sought out advice

    February 16, 2022

    Almost half of retirees are worried about running out of money in their retirement. Yet more than three quarters have never sought out professional advice, according to research from investment company Abrdn.  The Abrdn research shows that 48 per cent of retirees are worried about running out of money in retirement. At the same time, [...]

  • Liontrust faces shareholder rebellion over plans to hike executive salaries

    February 15, 2022

    London-listed asset manager Liontrust is facing a shareholder rebellion over plans to hike the salaries of its C-Suite executives as Britain faces rampant inflation and a widespread cost-of-living crisis. A significant proportion of Liontrust’s shareholders are expected to vote against the asset manager’s new remuneration policy, at a specially convened general meeting tomorrow, Sky News’ [...]

  • UK facing shortage of duty solicitors, Law Society says

    February 15, 2022

    The UK is facing a shortage of criminal duty solicitors, as the sector faces a chronic recruitment crisis, the Law Society has warned. Any individual arrested in the UK has the right to seek advice from a duty solicitor, free of charge. However, the number of duty solicitors working in Britain dropped 7 per cent [...]

  • Pinsent Masons cuts desk space in Edinburgh after moving to new offices

    February 15, 2022

    Pinsent Mason’s has cut the number of desks available to staff in its Edinburgh offices, after moving in to new premises, in a bid to free up space and adapt to the future of hybrid working. The London headquartered law firm is set to cut its desk space by 20 per cent, in seeking to [...]

  • Eversheds Sutherland matches rivals after upping pay for new lawyers to £95k

    February 15, 2022

    Eversheds Sutherland’s has given newly qualified lawyers in its London offices a 15.8 per cent pay rise after upping their salaries to £95,000 a year. The firm also said it will give lawyers in the rest of its UK offices a 24 per cent pay rise, which will see their salaries increase from £50,000 to [...]

  • Majority of UK’s biggest law firms are currently hiring new lawyers, as battle for talent rages on

    February 15, 2022

    Most of the UK’s biggest law firms, with annual turnovers of more than £500m, are now actively hiring more lawyers, as they seek to capitalise on booming demand for legal services, according to a poll of more than 200 law firm partners.  Polling from privately-owned litigation funder Harbour shows that 60 per cent of law [...]

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