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The UK Law Firms With the Highest Profit Margin
The same five firms remain those boasting the highest operating profit margin in the UK Top 50, according to analysis of LLP accounts.How I Deal with Stress: A Partner on Handling the Strains of Litigation
In the latest Q&A on how senior lawyers handle the pressure of working in law, a partner at litigation boutique Stewarts shares her experiences.Norton Rose Sees More Exits in Global Management Team
The firm has seen six global leaders depart the firm this year, including four since the exit of the former global CEO.Are Cuts Looming for UK Law Firms? The Devil is in the Detail
This year's ranking contains several warnings—chief among them being the need for further corrective measures to address the shrinking profit margins.Freshfields, Allen & Overy Among Firms Owed $4M Following Collapse of Russian Bank VTB
Several prominent law firms are owed large sums of money following the administration of the U.K. arm of the Russian state-owned bank.View more book results for the query "Stewarts Law"
Why Prince Philip's will and other royal wills are kept secret
The High Court has ordered that Prince Philip's will is to be kept secret for 90 years. This is a departure from the general rule that wills are…'Unintended Consequences': Lawyers Disagree on Push to Limit NDA Use
NDAs face more scrutiny than ever with a UK MP this week backing a campaign to limit them, but several lawyers warn of unintended consequences.Judge Cancels Rod Stewart's Trial, Sets Plea Deal Hearing
Rod Stewart, the London-born singer of 70s hits such as "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" and "Maggie May," is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2016.Dechert Faces New Hacking Allegations as London Litigation Piles Up
In the latest UK court claim, the U.S firm and its former white collar head are accused of 'unlawfully hacking' computers and email accounts.Dechert Faces Fresh Hacking Allegations as the Claims Pile Up
In the latest UK court claim, the U.S firm and its former white collar head are accused of 'unlawfully hacking' computers and email accounts.Trending Stories
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