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Bloomsbury Square Employment Law Expands with the Addition of Employment Law Expert Liz Spooner as Partner

Bloomsbury Square Employment Law, a leading specialist in employment law, is pleased to announce the appointment of Liz Spooner as a new partner. Liz joins the firm from her most recent role as Head of Employment at Winston Solicitors. With...

Alfa Laval Expands Marine Division with Acquisition of NRG Marine, Supported by RWK Goodman

RWK Goodman has successfully advised Alfa Laval, a global industrial technology leader headquartered in Sweden, on its agreement to acquire NRG Marine, an innovative provider of ultrasonic anti-fouling systems based in Coventry and Abu Dhabi. The acquisition, expected to...

Cadwalader Strengthens Its London Practice with High-Profile Fund Finance Experts Bronwen Jones, Douglas Murning, and Matthew Worth

Cadwalader has expanded its London office with the addition of three prominent UK fund finance lawyers – Bronwen Jones, Douglas Murning, and Matthew Worth – who join as partners. “We are excited to welcome Bron, Doug, and Matt to our...

Family Court Rules Updated: NCDR Now Required Before Court Applications

Family court rules in England and Wales now require parties to consider non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) before filing a court application. The court can impose cost penalties on those who fail to engage in NCDR. Under the updated rules, NCDR...

gunnercooke Sport Launches with Steve Kavanagh to Serve Sports Clubs and Players

International corporate law firm gunnercooke is launching a dedicated sports division, gunnercookeSport, led by former Millwall Football Club CEO and English Football League Director, Steve Kavanagh. gunnercookeSport will offer a comprehensive suite of services to sports clubs and athletes at...

Family Law Reform Expands Journalist Access to Family Court Hearings for the First Time

For the first time, journalists in England and Wales will have the right to request a transparency order to report on Family Court hearings, following the introduction of groundbreaking new laws. The debate over whether Family Court proceedings should be...

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