Major London law firms still making use of government’s furlough scheme January 27, 2021 Major law firms, some of which are based in the City of London, are still making use of the government’s furlough scheme. City firms Trowers & Hamlins, BLM and and TLT were among those still making use of the coronavirus jobs retention scheme last month, according to HMRC data published by The Lawyer. A spokesperson [...]
City Moves for 31st May – Who’s switching jobs at Irwin Mitchell, Paysafe and Barclays? May 31, 2019 Today's City Moves includes Irwin Mitchell, Paysafe and Barclays. Irwin Mitchell Irwin Mitchell has appointed a new chief financial officer. Richard Allen joins the Irwin Mitchell executive board after a spell of almost five years as group financial controller at Drax Group. He replaces Andrew Merrick who has been at Irwin Mitchell for six years [...]
Keystone Law CEO: ‘There’s always been a culture of presenteeism in law firms – but that makes less sense now’ April 29, 2021 AIM-listed Keystone Law has enjoyed a good financial year, with profits and revenue at the firm up, something it attributes to being accidentally pandemic-ready thanks to its flexible approach to work. Revenue for the year jumped nearly 11 per cent to £55m, while profit before tax rose to £5.4m, some £200,000 more than the previous [...]
We need new models of public procurement April 29, 2021 Public procurement has been in the headlines recently, and not for wholly good reasons. During the pandemic, governments around the world have rushed to buy essential kit – including face masks, gloves, medical equipment and vaccines – from suppliers. This scramble has come at a price, with the balance of power moving from the buyer [...]
Exclusive: Remote working is just as effective, but it can hurt pay and promotion, HR execs warn April 27, 2021 As the City is gradually coming out of lockdown, a range of large companies and financial institutions announced in recent weeks that hybrid working is here to stay. HSBC became the latest big financial services firm to confirm it is making some sweeping structural changes to its working pattern as it adjusts to the post-pandemic [...]
City Moves for 28 November – who’s switching jobs at Irwin Mitchell, Capita and Wilko? November 28, 2018 Who’s switching jobs today? Irwin Mitchell National law firm Irwin Mitchell has recruited a new senior lawyer for its national real estate department. Michelle Beaumont has joined the firm’s Leeds office as partner. She joins from the Leeds office of Pinsent Masons, having joined that firm in 2006. Michelle has experience of working on a [...]
City Moves for 1 November – who’s switching jobs at Oxx, Irwin Mitchell and Rabobank? November 1, 2018 Who’s switching jobs today? Oxx Oxx, the growth capital firm investing in B2B software companies, has appointed Daria Danilina as associate. Daria has joined Oxx with venture capital experience at Balderton and consulting experience at Bain & Company. Daria also has operational experience from her time at Dropbox, where she helped build the European sales [...]
Pensions regulator launches consultation on tougher defined benefit rules March 3, 2020 The Pensions Regulatory (TPR) today launched a consultation on new tougher rules on the funding of defined benefit pension schemes. TPR is proposing a twin-track approach to funding defined benefit schemes, which are pension funds where an employer legally has to make up any shortfall in the event that the scheme is underfunded. Under the [...]
City Moves for 17 March — Who’s switching jobs at Docusign DMH Stallard and Moneycorp? March 17, 2020 Docusign Agreement cloud company Docusign has announced the appointment of Rob Giglio as its new chief marketing operator (CMO). Rob previously spent 10 years with Adobe, where he helped architect the growth strategy for Adobe’s self-service cloud business and oversaw significant international expansion in his role as senior vice president of sale. As CMO, Rob [...]
All Bar One owner Mitchells & Butlers dealt bloody nose by investors over executive pay March 24, 2021 Mitchells & Butlers, the owner of All Bar One and Toby Carvery, has been dealt a blow by shareholders against executive pay plans and corporate governance. Nearly a fifth of investors – 17.5 per cent – opposed the pub chain’s remuneration policy at today’s annual general meeting. Meanwhile, around a quarter of shareholders opposed the [...]