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Ben Wheway

Ben Wheway

Ben joined Legal Week from the Press Association in 2005 and has since held a number of roles including news editor, online managing editor, production editor and bassist in Legal Week's in-house covers band The Scoops.

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August 08, 2017 | International Edition

Microsoft rethinks law firm relationships as 13 join alternative billing and diversity initiative

Latham and Simpson Thacher among firms on new programme aiming to increase use of fixed fees

By David Ruiz

5 minute read

August 07, 2017 | International Edition

From a legal team of 15 to 800: Amazon GC David Zapolsky on 18 years with the e-commerce giant

Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky on leadership challenges, his top concerns and how the company has changed since 1999

By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez

9 minute read

August 03, 2017 | International Edition

Partner in sex bias case says Norton Rose pushed Chadbourne to fire her before merger

Firm accused of encouraging Chadbourne to fire litigator before completion of tie-up

By Christine Simmons

3 minute read

August 03, 2017 | International Edition

Stop hiring, stop opening and stop playing where you can't win: the Big Law survival guide

Big law firms are doing little to mitigate key threats to their prosperity - and much to exacerbate them

By Hugh Simons

12 minute read

August 02, 2017 | International Edition

KWM sends China partner to London as first post-collapse head of European business

Firm appoints new Europe and Middle East managing partner and makes two London partner promotions

By Anna Zhang

3 minute read

July 27, 2017 | Legal Week

Supreme Court ruling on unlawful tribunal fees could see 'retrospective' cases soar

Employment partners on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling that tribunal fees are unlawful

By Joseph Evans

4 minute read

July 27, 2017 | International Edition

Supreme Court ruling on unlawful tribunal fees could see 'retrospective' cases soar

Employment partners on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling that tribunal fees are unlawful

By Joseph Evans

4 minute read

July 21, 2017 | International Edition

RPC seals High Court win for Hammerson and Aviva in dispute over falling windows at former London Stock Exchange building

Hammerson and Aviva awarded £14.7m in damages following eight-year dispute

By Joseph Evans

2 minute read

July 21, 2017 | International Edition

Withers set to ramp up use of flexible working with move to smaller London HQ

Firm signs 15-year lease for 60,000 sq ft at 20 Old Bailey

By James Booth

2 minute read

July 21, 2017 | International Edition

Withers set to ramp up use of flexible working with move to smaller London HQ

Firm signs 15-year lease for 60,000 sq ft at 20 Old Bailey

By James Booth

2 minute read


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