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By Marialuisa Taddia
Ashurst LLP and Perkins Coie LLP said Monday that their merger has gone live, creating a transatlantic law firm with combined revenue of around $2.8 billion.
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By Ashish Sareen
Shoosmiths said Monday that selling its serious injury business had slowed turnover growth, but the firm still p...(read more)
By Najiyya Budaly
Private investment company Bridgepoint Group PLC said Monday that it will buy Kayne Anderson, an alternative rea...(read more)
By Jamie Lennox
The owner of "Nerds" candy has accused a Dutch rival of infringing its trademark over the fruit-flavored confectionery brand, telling a London court that its opponent's "Nippers" brand is similar enough to cause confusion.
By Dawood Fakhir
French biopharmaceutical company Ipsen said Monday that it has agreed to acquire cancer-focused pharma business Kartos Therapeutics Inc. for up to $1.75 billion to expand its blood oncology drugs portfolio.
By Martin Croucher
The City watchdog said on Monday that it will strip back consumer protection rules for cross-border insurance business written in London.
By Alex Baldwin
The U.K.'s highest court will hear arguments Monday on the right way to set global licensing rates for essential patents in Apple's high-profile battle that could fundamentally change licensing deals for telecommunications tech going forward.
By Joanne Faulkner
Social media litigation pioneer Matthew Bergman believes the legal foundations for claims against technology companies for designing harmful products already exist in the U.K. — and that the only thing missing is lawyers willing to test them.
The bid by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to tighten oversight of law firm mergers with a proposed notification regime is unlikely to dent U.K. deal activity but could introduce confidentiality risks without tackling the regulator's core concerns, industry experts warned.
By Sophia Dourou
A Tether company failed on Friday to block a crypto trading company from pursuing litigation in England accusing it of stealing the crypto business' trade secrets in a bitter dispute over a failed bitcoin mining joint venture.
Jewelry magnate Nirav Modi has been ordered to repay the Bank of India $10.7 million for guaranteeing to cover loans to his diamond company after a court rejected his argument that the deal was unenforceable under Indian law.
By Joel Poultney
The U.K. government has said it will develop a communications strategy to provide accessible and targeted information on the state pension age in response to a report that found it failed to properly set out legislative changes to women's state pension age.
By Tom Fish
Amedeo Air Four Plus Ltd. said Friday it has ceased trading on the London Stock Exchange after a subsidiary of Lesha Bank LLC (Public) in Qatar completed its £190 million ($251 million) acquisition of the aircraft leasing investor.
By Hanna Vioque
A London judge ruled Thursday that Hasbro is entitled to a summary judgment on one of its copyright claims against a Vietnamese animation studio, after finding that sound effects and noises from the studio's YouTube show matched "Peppa Pig" episodes.
Apple has failed in its bid to throw out a £785 million ($1 billion) class action by app developers, after the Competition Appeal Tribunal held Thursday that the claims may be "unusually strong."