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British court provides clarity on joint interest privilege
Court develops five-part testIrwin Mitchell ABS Conversion Wins Green Light From Regulator
Irwin Mitchell has become the largest U.K. law firm to date to receive its alternative business structure license from the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The top 20 U.K. firm has also become the first to have multiple licenses approved, with five different entities within the Irwin Mitchell Group gaining ABS licenses.Continental Breakfast: John Pickering, Irwin Mitchell
American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. This week, John Pickering, CEO of U.K. personal injury specialist Irwin Mitchell, discusses the firm's conversion to an Alternative Business Structure and the prospect of raising outside capital.U.K. Firm Prepares for External Investment
Top 30 U.K. firm Irwin Mitchell has appointed legal and financial advisers as it continues to move toward becoming one of the first law firms to accept external investment. The 520-lawyer practice has retained Norton Rose and Espirito Santo Investment Bank to advise on the potential raising of outside capital.Ex-Partners Lawyer Up to Keep Cash From Draws They Took as BigLaw Firm Collapsed
Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
Notice to the bar.Irwin Mitchell Team Jump to Pinsents
Pinsent Curtis has poached top partner Hugo Stephens and his team from Irwin Mitchell in a major boost to its projects group department. It is the second high-profile hiring with the appointment of Simon Ramshaw, former managing partner of Edge Ellison, to head up its pensions division.En Banc 3rd Circuit Set to Hear DNA Samples Case
When a federal judge ruled that prosecutors cannot, without a warrant, routinely collect DNA samples from arrestees for inclusion in a national database, he sparked an appeal that will be argued before all 14 judges on the 3rd Circuit. At issue is perhaps one of the most important privacy rights issues facing courts: whether routine DNA sampling should be considered no different from fingerprinting or photographing, or whether the government should be required to get a warrant or wait for a conviction before taking a sample.En Banc 3rd Circuit Set to Hear DNA Samples Case
When a federal judge in Pittsburgh ruled that prosecutors cannot, without a warrant, routinely collect DNA samples from arrestees for inclusion in a national database, he sparked an appeal that is now set to be argued before all 14 judges on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Trending Stories
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