Three lessons law firms can learn from rivals’ collapses amid coronavirus April 30, 2020 Law firm collapses are a lot like bank runs. Confidence in the institution crumbles, causing partners to rush for the exits – taking their capital and clients with them. Partner departures reduce the firm’s revenue, profit and capital, leading to further partner exits in a destructive feedback loop. Once firms enter this death spiral it [...]
Ted Baker concludes review into former boss’ behaviour as it appoints new CEO April 11, 2019 Ted Baker has concluded its investigation into allegations against former chief executive Ray Kelvin as it appointed a new head of the company today. Read more: Ted Baker CEO resigns in the wake of misconduct allegations The UK fashion brand did not comment on the review's findings on Kelvin's behaviour, who denies accusations of misconduct stemming from [...]
Barclays, Ruby Wax and mental health: How the banking giant is tackling stress in the City May 16, 2019 Square Mile careers are stereotypically fuelled by mantras such as "work-hard, play-hard", achieving "inbox zero", "surviving the rat race". All are excuses for raising your tolerance to stress. As a result the career pathways of the City are often littered with burned-out workers. Read more: Wellbeing should be top of the business agenda Unsurprising, stress [...]
Ted Baker posts Christmas sales rise despite chairman harassment investigation January 9, 2019 Ted Baker today reported double-digit sales growth over the festive period as it proved resilient to retail fears and an investigation into its founder. The fashion brand said retail sales increased by 12.2 per cent in the five weeks to 5 January compared to the same period last year. The growth was spurred on by [...]
Ted Baker chief executive Ray Kelvin resigns following misconduct allegations March 4, 2019 Ted Baker chief executive Ray Kelvin resigned with immediate effect on Monday morning following allegations of harassment late last year. Kelvin has denied all allegations, including claims the chief executive and founder harassed female staff members with "forced hugs" and unwanted attention. His resignation follows a period of voluntary leave since the start of December when the [...]
Noel Edmonds launches legal case against Lloyds Banking Group as he enters the I’m A Celebrity jungle November 22, 2018 Former Crinkley Bottom resident and Deal or No Deal supremo Noel Edmonds is set to take his fight with Lloyds Bank into the Australian jungle. Edmonds is set to use his I’m A Celebrity TV platform to blast the bank, which he blames for the failure of his business. His lawyer, Jonathan Coad of Keystone [...]
Lloyds Banking Group could face £150m pensions hit after court ruling October 26, 2018 Lloyds Banking Group could have to pay out up to £150m after the High Court ruled today that it should equalise payments for male and female members of its pension scheme. Three female members of the pension scheme had complained they were being discriminated against as their pensions increased at a lower rate than that [...]
Greater government powers over takeover deals could be used for political purposes, critics warn November 21, 2018 Leading investors, trade bodies, lawyers and banks have criticised proposals to give the government greater powers to intervene in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), raising concerns that new rules could be exploited for political purposes. The proposals would give officials greater scope to scrutinise deals on security grounds. A senior minister could call-in any merger, acquisition or [...]
City Moves for 11 October – who’s switching jobs? October 11, 2018 Today’s City Moves cover Octopus Property, White & Case and Houlihan Lokey. (Take a look at these movers and shakers.) Octopus Property Specialist property lender Octopus Property, part of the Octopus Group, announced the appointment of Paula Purdy as business development manager (BDM), north of England, reporting directly to D’mitri Zaprzala, Head of Sales. Paula’s appointment [...]
Court short: Will Brexit loosen the UK’s legal grip? December 2, 2018 Last Thursday, Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska squared off against a fellow Russian businessman Vladimir Chernukhin in court 15 of London’s Rolls Building, while in court 28 two Romanian oil companies went toe-to-toe, and in Court 19 a Russian bank litigated against some of its former shareholders. London has developed into a pre-eminent international dispute resolution [...]