Property boutique Davitt Jones Bould and Southampton
firm Coffin Mew & Clover were both appointed for the first time.
Emma Stevens, Solicitor at law
firm Coffin Mew, told Lawyer Monthly: «A key consideration for UK Courts will be the extent to which judges are still required to consider Court of Justice of the European Union CJEU decisions in relation to domestic law following Brexit.
Below Adrian McClinton, Associate Solictor at law
firm Coffin Mew, discusses the legal implications of the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower in London.
Annabelle Vaughan, Partner and Head of the Vulnerable People and Court of Protection team at law
firm Coffin Mew had this to say for Lawyer Monthly: «The Court of Protection is subject to long delays, primarily due to its workload.
Here, Tabytha Cunningham, Associate Solicitor at law
firm Coffin Mew, responds to the prospect of legal action against the BBC.
Sue Bowler, Partner and Head of services for vulnerable and disabled people at law
firm Coffin Mew, comments: «Until the landmark court decision in Jakki Smith's case, the law discriminated against unmarried couples when one of them died because of someone else's negligence.
Leon Deakin, Partner at law
firm Coffin Mew, had this to say for Lawyer Monthly: «The revelation that Donald Trump's Twitter account was taken down by a disgruntled Twitter employee is a perfect example of the risks employers run when staff with access to sensitive information or with the ability to do harm to the business leave.
Jonathan Sherman, Solicitor at law
firm Coffin Mew, told Lawyer Monthly: «The results of this study suggest that, having historically neglected the need to protect their intellectual property, the brewing industry is beginning to finally appreciate the importance of legally protecting their brands.
Not exact matches
Billionaire investor Stephen Jarislowsky, whose
firm manages $ 35 billion in assets, wrote an op - ed for the Financial Post that says higher taxes on capital gains would, «hammer another nail in the
coffin for Canadian investments, particularly at a time when our economic outlook is already relatively weak.»
And to hammer the final nail in his own
coffin, he hires the most inexperienced lawyer he can find, a reluctant rookie by the name of Mary DiNunzio, employed at the hot Philadelphia
firm of Rosato & Associates.
An unfortunate award acceptance speech from the
firm (cf «that Farmville asshole») hammered the last nail in the
coffin, making this the year the year to hate social games.
Earlier this year,
Coffin Mew completed its merger with Charles Lucas & Marshall; this highlights a growing trend of larger
firms continuing to grow as they seek a bigger piece of the pie.
In my posting from last June, the architect of the Gowlings precedent collection, Graeme
Coffin, outlined what the process is at his
firm.
The final nail in the
coffin, it seems, was the announcement by the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) that it was terminating the
firm's contract.
«In
Coffin Mew we have found a like - minded, highly respected
firm that will enhance our expertise and depth of experience, making our client service second to none and a legal force to be reckoned with in the South.»
Miles Brown, CEO, commented: «This merger will make
Coffin Mew one of the largest law
firms in the region — and sets us firmly on track to achieve our target of being a # 20m turnover company by 2020.
The deal is a catalyst for
Coffin Mew's expansion in the South, taking the
firm's size to well over 200 employees across offices in London, Portsmouth, Southampton, Brighton, Gosport and now Newbury, Wantage and Swindon.
And my colleague at Miller Thomson LLP, Graeme
Coffin, our National KM Lawyer, will be presenting the second session on Day One, on conditions necessary for success of KM initiatives in law
firms.