Clyde & Co has dismissed Manchester partner Peter Walmsley following an internal investigation into allegations of "inappropriate behaviour".

Walmsley, who was a senior partner in the firm's catastrophic injury practice, is understood to have been dismissed last week.

He qualified as a solicitor in 1999 and joined Clydes as a partner in 2011.

A firm spokesperson said: "We do not tolerate inappropriate behaviour. When allegations are made we will investigate and take appropriate action, while maintaining the privacy of those involved.

"Allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against a partner. When the allegations came to light we carried out an internal investigation. The outcome of the investigation is that the partner has been dismissed from the firm with immediate effect. Out of respect for the privacy of those concerned we will not be commenting further."

A number of partners have been ousted by law firms this year after allegations of inappropriate behaviour, including former Latham & Watkins chair Bill Voge, who admitted to "communications of a sexual nature" with a woman he met through a Christian support group; and a Baker McKenzie partner who left the firm after allegedly assaulting a female associate several years ago.

Earlier this week, Bakers announced that a report into its handling of the historic sexual misconduct incident had concluded that there were "shortcomings" in the way the incident was managed.

Walmsley was contacted for comment.