A former head of family law at Hampshire firm Dutton Gregory LLP succeeded Thursday at a London appellate tribunal in reviving her claim that she was expelled for whistleblowing.
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Ex-Partner Partly Recovers Pruned Claims Against Firm

By Ronan Barnard

A former head of family law at Hampshire firm Dutton Gregory LLP succeeded Thursday at a London appellate tribunal in reviving her claim that she was expelled for whistleblowing.

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Solicitor Can Sue Council For Bias In Cuts To Working Hours

By Adele Redmond

A solicitor can sue his local authority employer for discrimination over cuts it made to its staff's working hours in 2025, after a judge said it was fair to allow the worker's late claim to proceed.

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Ex-Consultancy Pro Can't Shift £46M Staff Raid Case To Dubai

By Eddie Beaver

A former partner of a management consultancy failed Thursday to convince a London court that the company's £46 million ($61 million) claim that he helped orchestrate a mass exit in which 24 employees jumped ship to a competitor should be heard in Dubai.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Aviva Gets FCA Approval For Targeted Support Regime

By Joel Poultney

The Financial Conduct Authority has given Aviva regulatory approval to provide simplified advice to its customers under the regulator's new targeted support regime.

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MPs Press Cabinet Office On Civil Service Pension Delays

By Martin Croucher

A parliamentary committee has said that the government should hit contractor Capita PLC with heavy fines if it misses agreed-upon deadlines for fixing the ongoing crisis at the Civil Service Pension Scheme.

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DEALS

Eversheds Guides £55M Energy Market Pension Plan Buy-In

By Tom Fish

Canada Life Ltd. said Thursday that it has completed a £55 million ($73 million) pension buy-in for an energy sector retirement savings plan that covers more than 700 members.

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