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Hardwicke underlines its expansionist policy

HARDWICKE Building is to take on two new women barristers as part of long-term plans to build Britain’s first 100-strong set. The Lincoln’s Inn chambers now has 56 tenants, including 15 women. The two will work as part of the chambers’ growing civil department. Julia Jarzabkowski will work in property and commercial, while Emily Formby […]

2 Hare Court tally gets a boost with Oliver's arrival

PROFESSOR Dawn Oliver has joined 2 Hare Court along with two new tenants, taking the total number of barristers at the chambers to 43. Oliver is a professor of constitutional law at University College, London. She is working with several other barristers at 2 Hare Court, including Lord Lester QC, on producing a reissue of […]

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Litigation Disciplinary Tribunals 01/1194

EDWARD GORDON EMMANUEL BOWMAN, who practised as Edward Bowman and Co and who was struck off in 1987, refused restoration to Roll. Bowman, admitted 1981, struck off after allegations substantiated he misused client money and breached accounting rules. Bowman said that since being struck off he had found it difficult to gain employment. He was […]

Certificates deadline warning

SOLICITORS were warned this week to provide the cash for their practising certificates or risk being struck off and sued by clients. Lawyers who miss the 1 November deadline could be forced to pay back fees, it has emerged. Each year the Law Society cancels about 3,000 certificates. The majority are solicitors’ who alert the […]

Blom-Cooper to chair Victim Support

Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC is to take over as chair of the charity Victim Support. Blom-Cooper, vice-president of the Howard League for Penal Reform, will succeed Mary Tuck CBE at the charity’s AGM this month. His involvement with issues relating to the victims of crime include chairing the committee on the current Criminal Injuries Compensation […]

Denton Hall firms Czech markets

DENTON Hall aims to extend its capital markets work in the Czech Republic by firming up the country’s regulatory structure. The firm says the Czech regulatory structure may be unable to properly protect the new class of capital markets funding about to come on stream from individual investors, whose funds will be handled by the […]

Liverpool firm in record collapse

LIVERPOOL’s legal community has been rocked by a Solicitor’s Complaints Bureau (SCB) emergency intervention over 18-office legal aid firm Deacon Goldrein Green – the biggest ever law firm collapse involving the bureau. The fate of the firm’s lawyers and staff hangs in the balance this week as the appointed intervening firms get to grips with […]

New head for Dumfries

* Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council has appointed Brendan Kearney as its head of legal services. Kearney was previously acting regional solicitor following the early retirement of previous incumbent John Fleming.

Poor response for investment approval

LAW firms could be prevented from handling discrete investment business (DIB) next year if they do not have qualified people in charge of the area, the Law Society has warned. The society has received only 70 applications so far from people wanting approval as a “qualified person” to handle DIB. Speaking at the Solicitors for […]

Entering financial services lottery

A number of factors are propelling firms to reconsider the question of financial services within practices, whether or not they are involved. There is certainly an upsurge in interest, not least stimulated by the debate on conveyancing. Within the next year, firms thinking about taking the plunge into discrete investment business, and those already involved, […]

First foreigners to open Krakow office

THE POLISH joint venture between City firm Theodore Goddard and US firm Dewey Ballantine will create the first foreign law firm based in Krakow. The office is opening in association with a local group of lawyers under Professor Tomasz Studnicki. Theodore Goddard partner Stephen Jones, who manages Dewey Ballantine Theodore Goddard in Warsaw, says: “We […]

Johnson exchanges private for public

Nicole Maley reports DONNE Mileham & Haddock partner Geoff Johnson has left private practice to return to his local authority roots as assistant solicitor to Chichester District Council. Johnson, who took up the post last month, was employed from 1990 as a salaried partner with the firm which has a strong reputation for local authority […]