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Top 100 UK firms see average fee income grow over past financial year, study finds

Talent shortages and macroeconomic challenges expected to weigh in year ahead, according to PwC survey

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Majority of UK managing partners say war for talent is biggest business concern, study finds

Byfield survey shows managing partners are also worried about hybrid working and rising costs

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Brexit to help boost UK competition law demand over next year, study shows

LexisNexis report also predicts sharp decline in corporate law demand

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Sullivan & Cromwell and Goodwin Procter top global M&A deal rankings as market continues to slow

Sullivan leads on value, Goodwin on volume as global activity sees largest year-on-year percentage decline since 2009

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Midsize US firms see demand growth outpace top 100 firms for first time since 2015 - study

Demand growth hit 1.7% in the first half of 2022 compared to a 0.2% decline for big firms

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Women solicitor ranks growing at more than three times rate of men in England and Wales

Number of solicitors with practising certificates reaches all-time high with women now accounting for 53% of total

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Majority of in-house departments not prioritising transformation, study finds

ACC and DISCO survey finds that only 30% of in-house teams are investing significantly in transformation

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A very mixed picture at best: the listed law firms' roller coaster ride

While some fortunes have been made, Tony Williams argues the Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the enduring strength of the traditional law firm partnership model

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In-house teams face twin challenge of increased workloads and managing risk, survey finds

More than two-thirds of legal leaders say tackling risk is a top strategic priority, according to LOD and SYKE

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Global corporates struggle to get a grip on ESG risk, Hogan Lovells survey finds

Companies failing to recognise link between bribery and corruption and ESG abuses

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Global law firms boosted UK productivity during pandemic, study finds

Double-digit increase in hours worked achieved by workforce that grew only marginally, according to Thomson Reuters research

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Even working class Oxbridge graduates fail to prosper, study into socio economic diversity finds

Law Society president calls for urgent action as social mobility taskforce highlights cultural barriers to career progression for less well off

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Bigger law firms lagging on content marketing, new study finds

Five of the top 10 largest UK and US law firms fail to make it into the top 30 for thought leadership marketing, according to new research by Passle

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UK GCs' take home pay significantly lags the rest of the world, study finds

Major Lindsey & Africa survey also shows huge disparity in gender pay globally

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