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WFW counsels Amber on €150m investment in R.Power European PV projects

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) and Rymarz Zdort Maruta counselled Amber Infrastructure Group (“Amber”), as exclusive investment advisor to Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund S.A. SICAV-RAIF (“3SIIF”), on the latter’s €150m investment in Poland’s  R.Power S.A. (“R. Power”) which owns a portfolio of 17...

Clarke Willmott Appoints a Trio of Seniors

National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has hired three senior appointments as it looks to build on its most successful year ever.    In September Clarke Willmott reported revenues of £59.6 million for 2021/22 - up 12 per cent on the prior year - and recently...

Shropshire law firm supports National Apprenticeship Week

A Shropshire law firm is supporting National Apprenticeship Week’s ‘Skills for Life’ campaign. Lanyon Bowdler offers regular opportunities for apprentices and trainee lawyers at its offices across Shropshire, Herefordshire and North Wales. Debbie Brookes, HR manager at Lanyon Bowdler, said an apprenticeship was a great way...

Cost of living crisis may delay decision to divorce, warns London law firm

The cost of living crisis could be a reason for couples to delay divorce in order to secure a better financial settlement once assets recover, warns London law firm Payne Hicks Beach. Lawyers at Payne Hicks Beach have said that with rising costs and gloomy...

Wright Hassall announces eight promotions to kick-start new year

In the Midlands, a leading law firm has revealed eight promotions across the business, including promoting two new partners. Wright Hassall, which is top ranked in both the Legal 500 and Chambers UK, has promoted both Freya Summers (Corporate) and Perveen Dhami (Property Litigation) to...

YouGov poll: The mental health and wellbeing of employees are not supported by legal firms

A survey of companies and staff has shown that many legal firms are failing to support the mental health and wellbeing of their employees. Despite a strong demand for help with the cost-of-living crisis and stress and anxiety, employers saw supporting staff morale as low...