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Criminal barristers in England and Wales have voted to end their long-running strike action after the government offered a new pay deal.
full FY results out tomorrow!
results next week
Berenberg starts DWF with 'buy' - price target 160 pence
loose or win DWF still gets payed, nice
MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Legal eagles of DWF have spread their wings and are on the up and up under the auspices of chief executive Sir Nigel Knowles
By JOANNE HART, FINANCIAL MAIL ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 21:51, 26 March 2022 | UPDATED: 21:51, 26 March 2022
A bit more flavour. So if this work was divided evenly amongst all firms DWF share would be even this means they could be looking at £18m per annum. I presume they were already on the government central legal panel which is why it wasn't announced.
Clyde & Co and DAC Beachcroft are among law firms to have won places on a legal panel advising the NHS on resolving concerns and disputes, worth a combined £193 million. 11 law firms have been handed places on the NHS Resolution – a branch of the Department of Health and Social Care, providing advice to the NHS on resolving concerns and disputes – legal panel, which comes into effect on 1 March 2022 and will run for three years. The panel framework comprises two sets of law firms and has a combined value of £193 million per year. Clyde & Co, DAC Beachcroft, Browne Jacobson, DWF Law, Hill Dickinson, Kennedys, Weightmans, Hempsons, Bevan Brittan and Capsticks have won roles on the first panel, which has an estimated annual expenditure of £188 million per annum.Panel two will operate based on a significantly smaller £5 million per annum. According to a statement, the first panel will manage claims for NHS members and beneficiaries across hospital Trusts, GP practices and independent sector providers under clinical and non-clinical indemnity schemes. The second panel will provide legal advice to NHS Resolution and other branches of the Department of Health and Social care, covering regulatory, health and employment law. DAC Beachcroft, Weightmans, Bevan Brittan, Blake Morgan, Browne Jacobson, Capsticks, Hempsons and Hill Dickinson make up panel two, with all spots awarded after a competitive procurement process. Head of insurance at DWF Glyn Jones said: “This is our first appointment to this panel and we look forward to establishing our relationship with this new client, delivering our recognised high quality and innovative approach to proactively resolving claims in support of NHS Resolution’s strategic aims and providing value for money for the taxpayer.” Last month, 14 law firms including DWF, DLA Piper and Pinsent Masons were named as suppliers on the U.K. Government’s central legal panel valued at £430 million.