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New-model firm pitches white-label regulation to overseas “non-dom” law firms

5 June 2015

New-model practice Carbon Law Partners is set to launch a ‘white label’ service to enable foreign law firms to practise in England and Wales under their own brand, without having to seek regulatory approval or professional indemnity insurance in their own right.


External investment the key to changing profession, former Law Society president says as firm becomes ABS

2 June 2015

External investment rather than the number of alternative business structures is the key to changing the legal profession, a former president of the Law Society has said. Meanwhile, well-known ABS Knights has changed structure to retain more of its profit.


Unique ABS aims to capitalise on push by Chinese companies to invest overseas

1 June 2015

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has licensed a unique Chinese-owned alternative business structure targeting Chinese companies looking to invest abroad. It has been set up in association with Exeter-headquartered law firm Michelmores.


Gateley set to raise £30m from AIM listing, as Slater & Gordon’s acquisition of Quindell completes

29 May 2015

National law firm Gateley is looking to raise £30m from its imminent listing on AIM, documents filed at the London Stock Exchange today have revealed. The firm is due to list on 8 June with a market capitalisation of £100m.


Major US divorce firm lands in UK with ambitions to dominate the market

29 May 2015

A family law practice that specialises in acting for men and has more than 100 offices across the US has opened in London with the prediction that it could “very quickly dominate the UK market”. It is already running radio advertisements announcing its arrival.


Linder Myers heading for profit a year after avoiding administration

29 May 2015

Manchester-based Linder Myers is heading back into profit little more than a year after escaping administration, its chief executive has said. Tony Stockdale, chairman of consultants Assure Law, helped secure a refinancing deal with RBS in March 2014.


Acquisition-hungry Metamorph Law looks to transform high street practice

28 May 2015

A new venture that aims to “acquire, transform and aggregate” around 60 high street law firms over the next five years to create an alternative business structure with a turnover of more than £80m will shortly buy its first practice in a bid to prove the concept.


Slater & Gordon clears final hurdle as FCA approves Quindell acquisiton

22 May 2015

Slater & Gordon’s £637m acquisition of Quindell’s professional services division has cleared its final hurdle after regulatory approval was granted by the Financial Conduct Authority. The transaction is now unconditional and on track for completion “shortly”.


New-style legal offerings making their mark in the corporate world

21 May 2015

New-style legal businesses continue to make waves in the City, with Lawyers on Demand (LOD) reporting strong annual results and Excello Law forming the first international alliance between “new-model dispersed law firms”. Meanwhile, Keystone Law has made waves with a daring publicity stunt in one of London’s busiest train stations.


Gateley bids to win over institutional investors

15 May 2015

National law firm Gateley has already made presentations to 30 investment funds and has to convince them that it has learned the lessons of other professional services firms that have listed, the firm’s chief executive has told Legal Futures.

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