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Dorset Police scolded for 'poor performance' when replying to requests
Bournemouth Echo
Dorset Police have been highlighted and scolded by a regulatory body for “poor” performance when replying to Freedom of Information requests (FOI).
1 month ago
‘The World She Edited’ Review: Katharine White at Work
WSJ
Katharine White was an editor at the New Yorker from its founding, shaping the magazine's voice and recruiting signature contributors.
4 months ago
Family constantly on the move use a Vision Jet instead of a minivan to get around
Supercar Blondie
They fly in a Cirrus Vision Jet, which according to Angell is single-pilot approved and “super easy to fly”. “It even has a built-in emergency parachute system...
10 months ago
Big Law Mergers: How to Catch a Falling Knife
Law.com
Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part series from Hugh Simons looking at what makes for successful law firm mergers. The first part can be found...
14 months ago
The Middle East Legal Awards: Who Won What and Why
Law.com
Held at Le Méridien Dubai, big winners included the likes of Clifford Chance, Pinsent Masons, several Middle Eastern law firms and the legal departments of...
20 months ago
Washburn Law files for bankruptcy
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
Real estate law firm faces allegations, clients have until May 8 to file claims for missing funds. TRYON–In December, the Tryon Daily Bulletin reported that...
21 months ago
He Quietly Turned Bank of America Around. Can He Do More? (Published 2022)
The New York Times
Brian Moynihan's cautious approach as C.E.O. fostered a turnaround after the 2008 financial crisis, but some question whether it's holding the bank back...
33 months ago
We are family
The Law Society Gazette
Consultant family lawyer and adoption and surrogacy specialist Naomi Angell embarked on her 50-year career in the law.
43 months ago
Toxic Labor Practices At Mill Film Led A VFX Worker To Suicide, Co-Workers Allege
Cartoon Brew
Vfx worker Malcolm Angell committed suicide a few months ago, in large part because of the suffering he endured at Montreal's Mill Film.
50 months ago
Meet Fincap Law: A New Tech-Driven Firm For the New Legal Era
Artificial Lawyer
It's a 'hybrid' law firm, built from the ground up from day one with automation and other tech at its core, with a team of developers integrated into the main...
72 months ago