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Woman receives five-figure settlement
News

Woman receives five-figure settlement

Susan Axelby, has secured a five-figure settlement from Allergan Ltd after being diagnosed with breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)
SJ Interview: Simon Slater and Emma Thompson
Interview

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.

Opinion

A closer look at the King’s Speech

A closer look at the King’s Speech

Bills about crime and the police, it seems, are like buses, says Tim Kiely, a Criminal Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, they have a habit of arriving in groups
Real Martha

Real Martha

When news broke that Ms. Harvey had commenced legal action against Netflix for defamation etc. in California, USA (Fiona Harvey v. Netflix, Inc. et al, case number: 2:2024cv04744), it sparked a second wave of media interest focussed on whether her US legal claim will succeed and whether Netflix may face similar legal action in the English courts

Feature

Making sense of the decision in Finch

Making sense of the decision in Finch

Harriet Townsend, a Barrister at Cornerstone Barristers, provides a breakdown of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Finch (on behalf of the Weald Action Group) v Surrey County Council and others [2024] UKSC 20, delivered on 20 June 2024, and its wider implications

Practice Notes

Laying new foundations for housing disrepair cases

Laying new foundations for housing disrepair cases

Colin Wilkinson, a Senior Litigation Executive in the Consumer Claims department at Express Solicitors, looks at a housing disrepair case that opened the door to significantly increased damages

International

Business

'Naming and shaming' by the FCA

'Naming and shaming' by the FCA

Dominic Crossley and Francesca Sargent argue that the FCA's proposal to name companies under investigation aims for transparency but risks damaging reputations and trust

SJ Interview

SJ Interview: James Hartley

SJ Interview: James Hartley

James Hartley had an ‘out of body experience’ watching the actor John Hollingworth play him in the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office. A Partner and National Head of Dispute Resolution at Freeths, James speaks to the Solicitors Journal about the Post Office case, what adequate justice would look like for those impacted, and the reforms that he would like to see as a result of the scandal.

Appointments

Bermans welcomes partner duo

Bermans welcomes partner duo

Manchester and Liverpool law firm Bermans adds employment partner Sarah Collier and litigation specialist Sarah Wellicome

Announcements

Adfin joins the LSSA

Adfin joins the LSSA

The LSSA welcomes Adfin as its newest member, enhancing payment processes for legal practices through innovative technology
BCLP celebrates 10 years in Manchester

BCLP celebrates 10 years in Manchester

International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) marks a significant milestone this month, celebrating a decade of operations in Manchester

Events

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