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By: Louis Goss

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  • UK government shakes up Universal Credit in bid to tackle labour shortages, as vacancies hit record highs

    January 27, 2022

    The UK government has said that unemployed people will be expected to look for any sort of work, within weeks of first claiming Universal Credit, if they are unable to find a job in their previous occupation. In an effort to move half a million people into employment by the end of June, the government [...]

  • Office occupancy is up, as workers return to Central London offices

    January 27, 2022

    Workers have started coming back into central London offices, according to new data from Infogrid, which shows the number of workers back in central London is up 42.7 per cent compared to last week. The figures, collected by Infogrid using sensors it has installed in its customers offices, show that office occupancy jumped 42.7 per [...]

  • Exclusive: UK must upskill workforce to prepare for digital-led world, tech leaders say

    January 27, 2022

    Leading figures in Britain’s tech industry have said the UK urgently needs to upskill its workforce, to prepare UK workers for a digital first world. The comments come after new research from Salesforce showed that UK workers believe they lack the skills needed to operate in a “digital first” world, and that they lack the [...]

  • Battle for legal talent continues as even more law firms join the fray

    January 27, 2022

    Major law firms DLA Piper, Duval & Stachenfeld, and Winston & Strawn have all decided to match Milbank in offering salaries of $215,000 (£160,500) a year. Chicago headquartered litigator Winston & Strawn yesterday said it would boost salaries paid out to its newly qualified associates by $10,000 a year, to match Milbank’s offer to new [...]

  • Quinn Emanuel opens office in Saudi Arabia in bid to capitalise on Vision 2030

    January 27, 2022

    Los Angeles headquartered law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has struck a deal with Saudi Arabian law firm Alrubayyi & Attorneys to open an office in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. The deal will see prominent Saudi litigator, Nasser Alrubayyi, join Quinn Emanuel as a partner. The partnership comes as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [...]

  • Magic Circle law firm Freshfields offers staff $60k worth of egg freezing, IVF, and surrogacy services

    January 26, 2022

    Magic Circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has said it will give each of its employees up to $60,000 (£44,430) worth of fertility clinic services, to cover the costs of egg and sperm freezing, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and surrogacy. In a statement, Freshfields said it had partnered with fertility clinic Carrot Fertility, which offers a [...]

  • Tetrosyl seeks £1m in compensation from BDO over 9-month audit delay

    January 26, 2022

    Rochdale-based car products manufacturer Tetrosyl is seeking more than £1m in compensation from Belgian accountancy firm BDO, over claims that BDO’s “inadequate” handling of its audit damaged Tetrosyl’s relationships with its contractors and led to Tetrosyl’s directors facing criminal proceedings from Companies House. In documents seen by The Times, Tetrosyl said BDO’s nine-month delay in [...]

  • Goodwin Proctor ups the stakes in battle for legal talent in offering juniors £161,500 a year

    January 26, 2022

    US law firm Goodwin Proctor has raised the stakes in the battle for legal talent, in offering newly qualified lawyers in its London office an unprecedented £161,500 a year. The Boston headquartered law firm’s move will see junior lawyers’ pay boosted by 10 per cent from £147,000 to £161,500, CityAM understands. Goodwin’s decision to [...]

  • KPMG invests $160m into upping salaries as Big Four face the heat in battle for talent

    January 26, 2022

    KPMG is set to invest $160m into boosting the salaries of its 35,000 staff, as the battle for white collar talent continues to put pressure on Big Four firms. In a Linkedin post titled “investing in our people,” Paul Knopp, Chair and CEO of KPMG in the US said the “increase in salaries embodies our [...]

  • High Court blocks barrister’s appeal against six-month suspension for making lewd comments to woman on mini-pupillage

    January 25, 2022

    The High Court has rejected an appeal put forward by a criminal barrister from Manchester against a decision to suspend him from practice for six months for making inappropriate comments to a woman he had brought into his office on work experience. Criminal barrister Michael Kearney was suspended from practice for six months, in March [...]

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