The system for group consumer claims in England and Wales "clearly isn't working," lawyers have said, as the Law Commission weighs a new class action regime for consumer law cases — one that must balance improving access to justice against the risk of rewarding weak claims.
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Lawyers Call For Balance As UK Eyes Class Action Revamp

By William Janes

The system for group consumer claims in England and Wales "clearly isn't working," lawyers have said, as the Law Commission weighs a new class action regime for consumer law cases — one that must balance improving access to justice against the risk of rewarding weak claims.

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Top White-Collar Pro Admits Overcharging ENRC On £22M Bill

By Christopher Crosby

A top commercial crime lawyer admitted on Monday that his former barristers' chambers overcharged ENRC some of the £22 million ($30 million) his team earned on the Serious Fraud Office's criminal investigation, but denied suggestions the billing process was "shambolic."

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Dentons Fails To Prevent Rerun Of Watchdog's AML Case

By Eddie Beaver

Dentons failed on Monday to prevent a rerun of allegations that it breached money laundering rules while acting for a politically exposed client, as an appeals court said a new tribunal must decide whether the firm's actions amounted to professional misconduct and what sanction might follow.

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SECURITIES & BANKING

Brief

Consumer Body Files Challenge To FCA Car Finance Scheme

By Alex Davidson

A consumer rights group said Monday it has filed a legal challenge over how the Financial Conduct Authority's £7.5 billion ($9.9 billion) motor finance redress scheme calculates compensation, warning that it could otherwise leave millions of consumers out of pocket.

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ENVIRONMENT

River Pollution Claim Too Thinly Pled To Compel Defense

By Ronan Barnard

Thousands of residents suing Welsh Water and two chicken producers for allegedly polluting rivers in England and Wales suffered a setback on Monday when a London judge ruled their case was too thinly pleaded to require a defense at this stage.

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CONTRACTS

Nick Candy Beats Startup Founder's Freezing Order Claim

By William Janes

A London court struck out former dotcom entrepreneur Robert Bonnier's claim on Monday against property developer Nick Candy over a wrongly obtained freezing order, concluding that the entrepreneur and his company's bankruptcy trustee repeatedly breached court orders.

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COMMERCIAL FRAUD

Liquidators Say Diamond Tycoon Used Firms To Launder $1B

By Sophia Dourou

A diamond and jewelry tycoon swindled more than $1 billion from banks in an Indian gold bullion fraud and diverted it to entities connected to him and his family, liquidators for U.K. companies said Monday at the first day of a High Court trial.

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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION

Interview

Shoosmiths Hires Construction Disputes Pro Peter Stockill

By William Janes

Shoosmiths has hired Peter Stockill, a construction disputes expert formerly at Penningtons Manches Coopers LLP, as part of efforts to meet growing demand from clients in the real estate sector.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Tesla Tells Top Court Patent Pools Must Abide By FRAND

By Alex Baldwin

Tesla urged the U.K.'s top court on Monday to revive the carmaker's bid to hold patent pool operator Avanci liable to set fair licensing rates, as the court reconsiders the jurisdictional limits of British courts to set licensing rates for essential patents.

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Font Designer Revives Royalties Claim Struck Out As Abuse

By Eddie Beaver

A font designer revived her claim on Monday for an estimated £300,000 ($406,000) in unpaid royalties against a type foundry, as a London appeals court concluded that the case should not have been struck out as an abuse of process.

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SURVEYS

The 2026 UK Lawyer Satisfaction Survey: Where Do You Stand?

How is your work-life balance? Are you content with your compensation and opportunities for advancement at work? Take the 2026 Law360 UK Pulse Lawyer Satisfaction Survey and share your thoughts.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Darchem Ruling Clarifies Status Of JV Members' Solo Claims

The High Court’s recent decision in Darchem Engineering v. Bouygues on whether individual members of an unincorporated joint venture can pursue claims against an employer provides a helpful road map for considering a JV's standing, and a reminder of the importance of contract construction, say lawyers at Squire Patton.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

11 South Square

3 Paper Buildings

3 Verulam Buildings

4 New Square

8 New Square

Blackstone Chambers

Brick Court Chambers

Clyde & Co

Corker Binning

DWF LLP

Dechert LLP

Dentons

EIP Europe

Essex Court Chambers

Eversheds Sutherland

Fieldfisher

Fountain Court Chambers

Gateley PLC

Gowling WLG

Henderson Chambers

Hogarth Chambers

Joseph Hage

Kennedys Law LLP

Kingsley Napley

Leigh Day

Osborne Clarke

Penningtons Manches

Pinsent Masons

Powell Gilbert

Radcliffe Chambers

Shoosmiths LLP

Squire Patton

Twenty Essex

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Amicorp Group

Apple Inc.

Avanci

Bauer Inc.

Bouygues

Enterprise Chambers

Google LLC

InterDigital Inc.

LVMH Moet Hennessy

London Court of International Arbitration

PACCAR Inc.

Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal

Solicitors Regulation Authority Ltd.

Tesla Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Competition Appeal Tribunal

European Union

Financial Conduct Authority

International Chamber of Commerce

Serious Fraud Office

UK Court of Appeal

UK First-tier Tribunal

UK High Court

UK Supreme Court

UK Upper Tribunal