Candidates in pilot assessed on how they prompted consulting firm’s AI assistant and ability to adapt responses
Legal sector could be forced to pay government hundreds of millions of pounds under proposals
JPMorgan seeks to rein in expenses related to legal action on fraud claims over a fintech start-up it acquired
Consultancy costs have ballooned in recent years due to Brexit and the pandemic
Big Four join mid-tier companies and industry bodies to lobby against FRC’s policy
My wife and I have decided to separate but we have two youngsters with special educational needs
Takeover is largest-ever acquisition of a privately held UK artificial intelligence start-up
Wall Street bank backed venture launched by Jonathan Orszag after he left FTI Consulting
But the risk of working for a smaller firm might mean new hires demand higher pay
Private equity firm to take majority stake in Interpath in deal that would see HIG Capital exit
Big Four firm has made strategic pivot towards digital assets, says US boss
Big US law firms have been giving out year-end holiday bonuses as high as $315,000
Work permits increasingly being awarded on basis of online reach, favouring content creators
FCA to investigate group that promised to recover thousands of pounds for victims of alleged car finance mis-selling
Data highlights lack of progress for female advocates in winning prestigious legal work
The industry seeks to defend itself after Trump administration proposal to redesignate its status
Lawyers awarded hefty December payouts in battle to hire and retain high performers
Alt5 Sigma hires third accounting firm in six weeks, complicating efforts to bring its financial reporting up to date
Decision follows scandals at Big Four and comes as AI tools make it easier to circumvent invigilators
Firms argue US regulators have become too focused on finding minor infractions
London law firms hired 668 partners in 2025, up 21% on last year
Exit comes after oil major said in July that lead partner had exceeded period allowed under rotation rules
Some litigants ambush opponents on December 24 knowing their offices are thinly staffed
Cuts will be used to reduce fees charged to public companies and broker-dealers
Hot on the acquisition trail, some companies are taking a leaf out of their own playbooks