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March 26, 2026
Consultant Must Add AmTrust To Case Against Ex-Solicitors
A consultant suing his former solicitors for negligence must apply to add insurer AmTrust as a party to his claim, a London judge has ruled.
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March 26, 2026
River Cam Fund Looks To Buy Small Firms Eyeing Succession
U.K. search fund River Cam Group, which has completed its first acquisition, is now targeting additional small and midsized law firms and is positioning itself as a solution to the growing succession problem facing law offices in England and Wales.
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March 26, 2026
Morgan Lewis Adds 5-Lawyer Hughes Hubbard Team In Paris
Morgan Lewis said Thursday that it has hired a five-lawyer team of experts in international trade and investigations from Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP in Paris, as clients face mounting geopolitical uncertainty and increasing scrutiny from regulators.
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April 02, 2026
Burges Salmon Bolsters M&A With Deals Lawyer From US
Burges Salmon has appointed Rebecca Wilsker, a specialist lawyer with "significant" international experience, as a director in its corporate and mergers and acquisitions team in London.
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March 25, 2026
Law Firm Ransomware Attacks On Rise, Report Says
Cyberattacks targeting law firms jumped in 2025, according to a new BakerHostetler report, which also highlighted recent spikes across a wide range of sectors in ransomware payments and class action lawsuits stemming from these incidents.
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March 25, 2026
Firms Hold Steady In Middle East Despite Recruiting Jitters
The war with Iran hasn't yet prompted law firms to announce major changes to their operations in the Middle East, but the regional fallout is starting to weigh on the market, as recruiters report hesitation among some candidates considering a move to the region.
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March 25, 2026
Dentons Says AML Claims Shouldn't Face Tribunal Rerun
Dentons on Wednesday sought to block allegations it breached anti-money laundering regulations being litigated before a tribunal for a second time, arguing at the Court of Appeal that the case had been rightly dismissed the first time.
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March 25, 2026
Ropes & Gray Hires 8 PE Lawyers From Latham In Paris
Ropes & Gray LLP has hired an eight-person team of private equity-focused lawyers from Latham & Watkins LLP, its latest mass hire in Paris as it marks its first year there.
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March 25, 2026
Kingsley Napley Hires Ex-Taylor Vinters Chief As COO
Kingsley Napley said Wednesday that it has hired the former managing partner of Taylor Vinters as its new chief operating officer, describing him as "an experienced leader."
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April 01, 2026
White & Case Expands In Brussels With Amazon Hire
White & Case LLP has recruited a senior in-house lawyer at Amazon for its office in Brussels, the law firm's latest technology-focused hire globally.
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March 25, 2026
Knights In Talks to Acquire Regional English Law Firm
Knights said on Wednesday that it is in talks to buy a law firm based in southeast England as the publicly listed consolidator continues its acquisition spree across the country.
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March 24, 2026
SRA Shuts Quarter Of Firms Over Accounting Breaches
Breaches of accounting rules were behind more than a quarter of the law firms shut down by the solicitors' watchdog over 12 months, data released on Wednesday shows, following heightened scrutiny of the profession after the Axiom Ince scandal.
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March 24, 2026
Law Firms Revamp AI Rules Amid Confidentiality Concerns
Law firms are revisiting and tightening their internal artificial intelligence governance policies as concerns grow over the potential of the technology to undermine legal professional privilege.
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March 24, 2026
AI Set To Transform Junior Lawyer Roles, Survey Finds
About seven in 10 law firm leaders expect the role of junior lawyers to change "significantly" as artificial intelligence continues to reshape the legal sector, according to a survey published on Tuesday.
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March 24, 2026
TLT Names New GC Among Eight New Partners
TLT LLP named a new general counsel on Tuesday as part of an eight-strong cohort of lawyers it has elevated to its partnership across its U.K. operations.
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March 24, 2026
SDT Misconduct Complaints From Public Trebled In 2025
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has revealed that the number of misconduct complaints it received from the public increased more than threefold between 2024 and 2025.
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March 24, 2026
RPC Elects Senior Litigator As Senior Partner
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP said Tuesday that it has elected financial services litigator Simon Hart as its new senior partner.
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March 24, 2026
HFW Re-Elects Senior Partner Amid Record Growth
Holman Fenwick Willan LLP said Tuesday that it has re-elected Giles Kavanagh as its global senior partner as the firm reported a period of record growth.
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March 24, 2026
Irwin Mitchell Wins £400K Costs In Dispute With Ex-Club Boss
A former nightclub boss has agreed to pay £400,000 ($536,000) in legal costs to Irwin Mitchell LLP after failing to convince a London court that the law firm owed him about £2 million for giving faulty advice on the sale of his home.
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March 23, 2026
Law Society Chief Calls For More Clarity On AI Liability
The Law Society said Monday that more clarity is needed to address harm caused by artificial intelligence, as use of the technology continues to increase within the legal profession.
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March 23, 2026
Dechert's PEP Jumps 27% As Revenue Surges To $1.61B
Dechert LLP said on Monday that profit per equity partner jumped 27% in 2025, as revenue climbed to $1.61 billion, reflecting the continued expansion of the global law firm.
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March 23, 2026
Ex-Jones Day Pro Suspended Over 'Burn It' Evidence Order
A former private equity partner at Jones Day has been suspended from practicing for two years after a disciplinary tribunal concluded he was guilty of professional misconduct for instructing an IT manager to delete electronic evidence.
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March 23, 2026
V&E Launches Brussels Office With Hogan Hire In EU Growth
Vinson & Elkins said Monday that it has hired an antitrust specialist from Hogan Lovells to launch a new office in Brussels, the law firm's first in continental Europe.
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March 23, 2026
Solicitor Can Appeal Against Law Society Conduct Complaint
A solicitor has won the chance to block part of a complaint about his conduct from the Scottish Law Society as he proved that an adjudication panel might have "acted irrationally" when it allowed the matter to proceed.
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March 23, 2026
Consolidation Boosts Big Law Firms In Slowing PI Market
The volume of personal injury claims has fallen sharply in recent years, but consolidation is creating opportunities for large law firms as smaller practices exit the sector, a new report from the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has found.
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Practice Leader Insights From Baker Botts' Neil Coulson
Neil Coulson, chair of intellectual property at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of tackling a patent litigation with a short timetable, the post-Brexit delineation between the European Union's and the U.K.'s approaches to trademark examination, and why it is important to be able to discourse with clients easily on technical topics.
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Practice Leader Insights From Freshfields' Kathleen Healy
Kathleen Healy, partner in London and co-leader of Freshfields' people and reward practice in Asia, discusses the challenges of advising on employment and industrial relations during the financial crisis, why the employment tribunal system would benefit from additional funding, and how reforming noncompete clauses will create plenty of legal and practical issues.
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Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Sarah McNally
Sarah McNally, head of the global insurance disputes practice at HSF Kramer, discusses the challenges of orchestrating an expedited proceeding during the pandemic, how document disclosure in litigation is becoming a huge burden, and why insurance is all-pervasive, and accordingly interesting and varied.
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EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Offers Reassurance To Cos.
The European Union General Court’s recent upholding of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in Latombe v. European Commission, although subject to appeal, provides companies with legal certainty for the first time by allowing the transfer of European Economic Area personal data without relying on alternative mechanisms, say lawyers at Wilson Sonsini.
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Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare Martineau's Phil Pepper
Phil Pepper, head of employment at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of working on a high-stakes case that progressed to the European Court of Justice, the need for reform of employees' rights legislation when a business transfers, and why lawyers should develop soft skills early in their careers.
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Practice Leader Insights From Forbes' Kella Bowers
Kella Bowers, head of insurance at Forbes, discusses the challenges of balancing the needs of the people and institutions involved in child sexual abuse exploitation cases, why a preaction protocol for abuse work is needed, and how insurance law can enable lawyers to work on many hard-hitting issues.
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AI Risks Legal Sector Must Consider In Dispute Resolution
Artificial intelligence presents significant opportunities to lawyers and decision-makers navigating increasingly data-heavy legal proceedings, but two recent cases provide a sobering reminder of the potential for misuse, say lawyers at White & Case.
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Practice Leader Insights: Harbottle & Lewis' Yvonne Gallagher
Yvonne Gallagher, head of employment at Harbottle & Lewis, discusses the challenges of dealing with clients' emotions, the significance of the widening scope for discrimination disputes, and why junior lawyers should focus on learning the basic contractual and statutory principles of employment law.
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How Cos. Can Straddle US-UK Split On Work Misconduct, DEI
With U.K. regulators ordering employers to do more to prevent nonfinancial misconduct and discrimination, and President Donald Trump ordering the rollback of similar American protections, global organizations should prioritize establishing consistent workplace conduct frameworks to help balance their compliance obligations across the diverging jurisdictions, say lawyers at WilmerHale.
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Viral Comms Crises Create Dual Corp. Governance Threats
As legislative hearings increase in frequency and social media fuels their reputational impact, corporate legal teams face a new dual challenge that reflects a fundamental shift in accountability and demands new strategies, governance frameworks and organizational capabilities, says Joanna Ludlam at Jenner & Block.
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Practice Leader Insights From Mishcon's Richard Leedham
Richard Leedham, head of the commercial litigation practice and insurance disputes team at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of coordinating a complex lawsuit during lockdown, why the remedy for damages for late insurance claim payments is practically worthless, and the importance of focusing on hard legal argument in class actions.
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Practice Leader Insights From V&E's David Berkery
David Berkery, head of aviation finance at Vinson & Elkins, discusses the challenges of striking an asset-backed securitization deal after the 2008 financial crisis rewrote the rules, why sustainable aviation goals need more government encouragement, and why young attorneys should focus on finding people they enjoy working with.
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Practice Leader Insights From Gibson Dunn's Sandy Bhogal
Sandy Bhogal, co-chair of Gibson Dunn's tax practice, discusses the challenges of working on a complicated restructuring during the financial crisis, the difficulty of dealing with rules that are adjusted by nonbinding guidance, and why tax lawyers need to know the law as well as they possibly can.
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SRA Ruling Raises Issue Of Jurisdiction Over Private Conduct
The recent Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ruling, suspending a former Orrick associate after determining that a criminal offense of nonconsensual touching had occurred, serves as a cautionary tale that the regulator's jurisdiction may extend into private social settings, even where no abuse of power is proven, says Nick Brett at Brett Wilson.
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Why Leveson Review Is Significant For UK Court System
Brian Leveson’s recent review into the U.K. criminal justice system calls for judge-only trials in serious and complex fraud cases, a controversial recommendation that is sparking debate over the future of jury trials, says Louise Hodges at Kingsley Napley.