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E.Gull – A Toxic Tern
Foreword

E.Gull – A Toxic Tern

Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson and General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton discuss the environmental damage and health risks posed by seagulls coupled with issues relating to waste management, contamination, wildlife protection and claims for personal injury

Opinion

Hurdles to offering a solicitor apprenticeship degree

Hurdles to offering a solicitor apprenticeship degree

With the Labour government planning to reform apprenticeships, Michael Butler and Chloe Sheppick, Director and Deputy Director, respectively, of the Professional Law Institute, discuss the existing difficulties with the solicitor apprenticeship degree that stop many higher education institutions providing this valuable offering
The FCA annual report and reflections on enforcement

The FCA annual report and reflections on enforcement

Emma Probyn, Partner, and Sharon Grennan, Knowledge Lawyer, from Freshfields’ financial institutions disputes practice, share their thoughts on the latest annual report from the Financial Conduct Authority

Feature

Getting the most out of your expert witness

Getting the most out of your expert witness

Simon Berney-Edwards, Chief Executive Officer of the Expert Witness Institute, explains how to get the most out of an expert witness and the importance of lawyers understanding their role in the process of appointing and instructing a suitable expert

Practice Notes

International

Business

Cutting out the noise

Cutting out the noise

Ross Meadows explains why collaboration between legal and financial advisors makes for clearer advice for clients

SJ Interview

SJ Interview: Simon Hammond

SJ Interview: Simon Hammond

Following the launch of the new Clinical Negligence Claims Agreement for 2024 by NHS Resolution, Solicitors Journal spoke to the Director of Claims Management at NHS Resolution, Simon Hammond
SJ Interview: Simon Slater and Emma Thompson

SJ Interview: Simon Slater and Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson, Partner and Head of Employment, and Simon Slater, Non-Executive Chair of Thackray Williams, share how their firm transitioned from a small high street law firm into a medium-sized LLP and an aspiring Top 200 UK firm. Additionally, they offer valuable advice for other firms aspiring to achieve similar growth and success in today’s competitive legal landscape, with AI as a key trend in the industry.

Appointments

Announcements

Freeths advises on acquisition of luxury Leeds care home

Freeths advises on acquisition of luxury Leeds care home

Freeths advises on acquisition of luxury Leeds care home Freeths, a national law firm, has successfully advised Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of care and housing for older people, on the acquisition of a luxury care home in Roundhay, Leeds, from Hadrian Healthcare Limited. The Manor House, Roundhay, is a newly built, 65-bed care home offering top-tier residential and dementia care near Roundhay Park. The home features state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technology, ensuring a comfortable, high-quality living environment for its residents. Sarah Moore, partner at Freeths, led the transaction for Anchor. She expressed her admiration for the home’s meticulous attention to detail, highlighting the thoughtful touches that enhance the quality of life for future residents. Freeths has a long-standing relationship with Anchor and praised Hadrian’s team for delivering an exceptional facility. As a leading advisor in the UK’s private care sector, Freeths’ Care Team supports high-profile businesses with legal services across real estate, corporate, banking, regulatory, employment, and disputes

Events

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