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Move will affect 500 employees in Gatwick, Liverpool, Nottingham and Southampton
Break with controversial client follows similar Deloitte move at EG
Firms will have more freedom to provide services to multiple companies owned by the same investor or group
Total fees rose 7% last year after groups moved to counter closer regulatory scrutiny
Petrol stations group loses Big Four firm soon after its owners seal £6.8bn deal to buy Asda from Walmart
Big Four firm says ‘significant uncertainty remains’ over UK economy’s future performance
Presenter Claer Barrett talks to graduate trainee Olly as he embarks on his City career
Accountancy firm had criticised EY for the way it handled fraud allegations
Professional services ignored in negotiations, Lords committee says
Big Four accountants push for consistent measurement to hold companies to account
FRC sets out radical plan for businesses to provide extra information tailored to non-experts
Price rises come as firms face declining profitability amid pandemic
Auditors continued to sign off payment group’s accounts even after a whistleblower’s tip
Knowing your rights is key to managing the financial considerations of losing your job
In this edition: Lawyers are going digital — plus the FT Top 30 law firms for 2020; leaders urged to do more on ethnic diversity; in-house teams act fast to help tackle Covid-19 challenges; and UK law firms bolster advisory units
Statement buildings and workplace perks look out of date as more lawyers take their work home full-time
Automation will kill some jobs but create demand for skills in analysis, leadership and collaboration
Firms try to change their culture from hierarchical and risk-averse
Moves to include more lawyers from all kinds of backgrounds should start at the top
Pharmaceutical company legal teams had to act quickly on Covid-related problem-solving
Even sceptics are looking to re-engineer their approach to legal services
How legal advice is delivered requires constant reinvention
While none could have foreseen the current uncertainty, the changes have helped their organisations
From ventilators to mobile networks, having a common purpose helps achieve urgent tasks
UK law firms emphasise political insights, legal expertise and ability to react on draft legislation
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