‘Proving their worth’: Eleven firms win places on local government pension scheme legal framework

The National Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) Frameworks group has launched a new legal services framework with eleven law firms including Osborne Clarke, Pinsent Masons and Eversheds, winning places to provide specialist pensions and investment expertise.

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‘Banging his head against the wall’: Justice secretary makes limited concessions as Commons passes judicial review reforms

The government has amended the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill to reintroduce further discretion in holding judicial reviews, helping the bill to pass the House of Commons last night (13 January) and returning it to the Lords for a third time.

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Heading to the bar: Hogan Lovells streamlines dual management role as former arbitration co-head leaves

Hogan Lovells’ former co-head of international arbitration, Simon Nesbitt, is set to depart the firm and join the Bar, a move which coincides with the firm’s decision to streamline the dual management structure of the practice and continue with a single head.

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Taking Silk: 93 appointed QC but level of female applicants remains ‘stubbornly low’

The appointment of 93 new Queen’s Counsel (QC) has been announced this morning (14 January), with the number of females awarded silk increasing by 39%. The Queen’s Counsel Selection Panel, however, has expressed concern that the number of female applicants ‘remains stubbornly low’.

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‘Redefining leadership’: Hogan Lovells teams up with Oxford Said Business School on partner leadership programme

Hogan Lovells has begun piloting a new leadership programme for experienced partners with Oxford Said Business School, an initiative which the transatlantic firm says will enable partners to build a unified approach to leading the firm and ‘become roles models and distributors of a strong, shared culture.’

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