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Which UK Law Firms Pay Best? Here are Biglaw Survey Results . .

A survey from UK legal blog Roll on Friday identifies the top paying UK law firms – and the irony (perhaps) is that the top echelons of the rankings are all US-based law firms, which have lead the rush to increase associate pay levels to unprecedented levels. Top firm in the rankings with a 92 […]

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UK Politicians Seek To Prevent Oligarchs’ “Lawfare” From Intimidating Reporters

The UK media report on oligarchs and wealthy clients using big name law firms to intimidate and silence journalists, threatening freedom of the media and giving rise to a cross-party effort to prevent such intimidation and misuse of wealth. The Guardian and legal media report that a a cross-party group of MPs is seeking to

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Former Clio Exec Launches New LegalTech “Dating-Style” Platform To Find Your Lawyer

Finding the right legal help has been a perennial problem for legal clients, but former Clio executive Daniel Steinberg has raised funds to launch a legaltech firm to handle that problem online.  Lawbrokr has raised $785,000 CAD to get its legal marketplace platform in place much as a dating app might. Lawbrokr closed its pre-seed

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Prince Andrew’s Legal Issue – The Royal Dukes Blackmailed Before Andrew’s Issue

A legal commentary on the MSC Newswire outlines the case against Prince Andrew and its legal antecedents   Shakedowns for Prince’s Uncles Edward Duke of Windsor and George Duke of Kent   The Duke of Windsor was blackmailed at least twice and the Duke of Kent was also blackmailed. In all these instances no money

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The Djokovic Debacle & Australia’s ‘God Power’ Immigration Rules

Discretionary powers vested in the Immigration Minister have created the concerns and the shambles seen in the Djokovic legal case Ian Neil and Nicholas Saady* Australia has some of the strictest border laws in the world. The immigration minister has some of the broadest, and least reviewable, powers of any of his global equivalents. The

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UK Criminal Barristers Look At Strike Action Over Low Legal Aid Pay

Criminal barristers in the UK are contemplating strike action unless the government increases their legal aid payouts, following a history of disputes regarding the low legal aid remuneration for the barristers. The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) undertook a survey of its me3mbers with 96.5 per cent of criminal barristers saying they favoured taking strike action

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The Amazing Rise of Virtual Law Firm FisherBroyles . . The Law Firm You Never Heard Of

We hear much about ‘virtual’ or ‘distributed’ law firm services, but when it comes to producing real results that are genuinely impressive the pioneering virtual law firm of FisherBroyles is setting a revenue record with an almost 30 per cent increase on its previous year’s earnings. The firm’s growth has doubled and it has entered

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Djokovic Legal Win Prompts Rise in ‘Cancel Australia Visa’ Google Searches

Despite his legal win in Court it remains doubtful whether Novak Djokovic will be able to play on the Melbourne Open courts because of his vaccine status. On Monday, Federal Circuit Court Judge Anthony Kelly reinstated Djokovic’s visa and ordered him to be released from immigration detention. According to Reiss Edwards, an immigration law firm based in central

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