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2021-04-27T13:21:00+01:00
Specialist family law practitioners Julian Ribet, Alistair Myles and Laura Geraghty have announced the launch of their legal practice Ribet Myles LLP.
Headquartered just off Chancery Lane, the firm provides legal advice and assistance to families and individuals of high- and ultra-high net worth both across the UK and internationally.
Ribet commented: London’s family law scene is currently undergoing a changing of the guard as the stalwarts of the past 30 years look to retirement. Alistair, Laura and I were trained by, and partners with, some of the best lawyers of their generation and we are looking forward to continuing to provide high level family law services with Ribet Myles LLP.
Retired solicitors say they are living in fear of historical negligence claims landing on their doorsteps, as the backstop for protecting them draws to a close.
The Solicitors Indemnity Fund is set to close from September – a move delayed by a year previously – as the safety net for claims against a firm dating past the six-year run-off date is whipped away.
After a law firm closes, run-off cover must be purchased to protect solicitors and their clients if a claim arises because of negligence. The SIF has been dubbed as a ‘sleep easy’ clause as it protects retired solicitors – or potentially their estates – from historical claims.
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Yeah but on the maths presented if you double that, they’re making too much money to make sense
i know that a first year is on net net over 100kand that a second year may be up to 200k
I also know they hit walls in take home because you can only bill so many hours and charge only so much for what you bill
thats the whole reason you need to build your brand, get relationships. Win cases. Ultimately go for QC.
200 an hour for 2k is 400k net net
Doesnt work out
i know for a fact I have always been balling more than my dishevelled mates at the bar