Market commentary and analysis for Badenoch & Clark's customers and contacts.

Tuesday 6 January 2009

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Public sector - stability in a cautious climate

In times of uncertainty, the public sector can always be relied upon to have a steady output of work, and 2008 is proving no exception. Read more »

Scotland’s market prepares to do battle with London

North of the border, Scotland’s largest cities are experiencing a very different set of events to their English brethren. Read more »

Diversifying to stay on top

We are seeing a number of ways in which the credit crunch continues to impact upon private practice. In general, the air of caution from earlier in the year remains, and candidates and clients are being very hesitant both in recruiting and in considering a move. Read more »

Battling through the credit crunch

The credit crunch has affected financial services more than any other sector. Following the news of Bear Stearns in March, the industry became doubly cautious and further job losses and hiring freezes were announced. Read more »

Bucking the credit crunch crisis

From reading the press every day, you would be forgiven for thinking that the economy was on its knees, yet the legal in-house market, with the exception of financial services, is largely bucking this trend. Read more »

A mature legal accounts market fights for good talent

Unlike their fee-earning colleagues, legal accounts departments in private practice are yet to be affected by the credit crunch. Read more »

Seminar – Career Strategies after the Credit Crunch

Our recent seminar focused on the current climate and looked at career strategies during and after the credit crunch. Read more »

It’s Good up North

In recent months, and perhaps spurred on by the credit crunch in part, we have been seeing a tangible change in candidates wanting to leave London and move up North. Read more »

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