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Clifford Chance promotes record number of women in 29-strong round
28 April 2021
Eleven women make the grade; minority ethnic target also met
Four of the new partners: (l-r) Adam Craig, Richard Evans, Olamide Oladosu, Laura Smallcombe Clifford Chance has promoted 29 partners in its latest round, with 11 women making the cut, accounting for 38% of new promotions, the firm’s highest number of promoted female partners to date. By elevating 11 women to its partnership network, the firm brings its total percentage of female partners up to 20%, up from 17% in 2015. This year’s gender split puts it behind magic circle rivals Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (50%) and Linklaters (40%) but ahead of Allen & Overy (33%).
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But Mr Smith did warn he believed garages could be “moving forward” with installing more MOT connected technology.
The new tools make it impossible to input any information or MOT test results unless a car is sitting on the bed.
This cuts out the opportunity for scammers to break into a system and pass a car without the vehicle being present.
It also stops the risk of human error made by car mechanics who could accidentally put in the wrong details.
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This could eliminate road users being unfairly stopped by police offices for failing a test when there is nothing wrong with their cars.
The father of a paper boy, 15, sacked for taking too much time off to self-isolate has revealed he wants to take legal action against the newsagent.
John Latimer, 43, said he is considering suing Sutherland Way Stores in Stamford, Lincolnshire, for unfair dismissal after his son Keenan lost his job just for following Government guidelines .
Keenan said the only days off he had taken in the last two years were two days for a punctured tyre and 20 days a month apart because Bourne Grammar School had cases of coronavirus.
When the GCSE pupil was contacted by his school telling him to start isolating for a third time just before Christmas, shop owner Neil Barlow terminated his employment.
Keenan had two spells of self isolation but also missed shifts in between
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A father is threatening to take legal action against a newsagent after he claims his 15-year-old son was sacked from his job as a paperboy for taking time off to self-isolate.
Keenan Latimer has been delivering papers to residents in Stamford, Lincolnshire, for the past two years as a way of earning some extra pocket money, but after being forced to self-isolate due to Covid cases at his grammar school, the GCSE pupil says he was devastated to be told not to return to his morning round.