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April 07, 2026
Fladgate Breaks £100M Revenue Barrier Amid Partner Push
Fladgate said Tuesday that its revenue has surpassed £100 million ($133 million) for the first time, as the firm combined double-digit growth with the hire of a new partner from another firm and the promotion of four lawyers to its partnership.
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April 07, 2026
Ex-Law Firm Administrator Barred Over Drugs Offenses
A former administrator has been barred from working in law firms after she was convicted by a criminal court of offenses related to the supply of Class A drugs, money laundering and possession of a weapon.
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April 07, 2026
Bar Watchdog Delays Naming In Faster Charge Disclosures
The Bar Standards Board has said it will bring forward the publication of charges in disciplinary proceedings, but stopped short of naming barristers at that early stage.
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April 07, 2026
Debevoise's Revenue In London Surges Record 40% To $268M
The London office of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP delivered a record increase in revenue of more than 40% as it helped to power the firm's global figure to almost $1.8 billion in 2025.
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April 07, 2026
DWF Joins FCA And PRA Supervision Panels
The Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority have added DWF to their panels that provide oversight of the financial sector, the law firm said Tuesday.
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April 07, 2026
Greenberg Traurig To Take On 50% More Trainees In London
Greenberg Traurig LLP is set to widen the pool of junior talent in its London office by taking on four more trainees in its 2027 class.
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April 03, 2026
Legora, Harvey Lead Subpar Q1 Of Legal Tech Funding
Legora and Harvey accounted for nearly half the funding that legal technology companies received in the first quarter of 2026, creating a tale of two markets in which legal artificial intelligence assistants had the upper hand.
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April 03, 2026
HFW Hires Senior In-House Amazon Pro For Paris Office
Holman Fenwick Willan has boosted its office in Paris with the hire of a senior in-house lawyer at Amazon, which it says will strengthen the firm's services in global disputes and regulatory investigations.
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April 02, 2026
AI IP Co. Solve Intelligence Acquires Palito.ai
Solve Intelligence, an artificial intelligence platform for intellectual property law and patents, has announced its acquisition of Munich-based startup Palito.ai.
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April 02, 2026
Swedish Legal Tech Co. Lawline Appoints CEO
Lawline, a Swedish legal technology company moving further into artificial intelligence, announced Wednesday the appointment of Jenny Hammarberg, formerly its business-to-business growth and strategic development lead, as its new chief executive officer.
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April 02, 2026
The Revolving Door: Dentons, Willkie Pick Up Kirkland Pros
Over the past week, White & Case lost its third finance partner to Cahill in two months, Dentons and Willkie picked up corporate partners from Kirkland, and Sidley Austin recruited two restructuring heads for its growing financial practice.
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April 02, 2026
Legal Platform AGRD Eyes UK After Rapid Nordic Expansion
Six months after its initial round of acquisitions, Swedish legal platform AGRD Partners is now preparing to expand into other Nordic countries and making plans to eventually enter the U.K. market.
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April 02, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen data giant Sportrader face action from software company Altenar over alleged market abuse, Mexican billionaire Ricardo Pliego sue a man who allegedly defrauded him out of $415 million, and Warner Bros. bring a copyright claim against a YouTuber who leaked set footage of the upcoming Harry Potter series. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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April 02, 2026
Judge Warned Over 2 Late Rulings, But AI Use Not Found
A London court judge has received a formal warning after a probe by the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found that delays in handing down two rulings amounted to misconduct but uncovered no evidence that he used artificial intelligence to draft a judgment.
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April 02, 2026
Mishcon De Reya Elevates 14 In Latest Partner Round
Mishcon de Reya LLP said Thursday that it has promoted 14 lawyers to the position of equity partner as part of a wider round of promotions that saw other fee earners at the firm move up to new roles.
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April 02, 2026
Kingsley Napley's Grimes On Landing Top White-Collar Role
Jonathan Grimes, the new head of criminal litigation at Kingsley Napley, says he has no illusions about the challenge of stepping into the position long held by Louise Hodges.
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April 02, 2026
Powell Gilbert Promotes IP Barrister To Partnership
Powell Gilbert LLP has announced the promotion of an intellectual property barrister to its partnership, elevating the lawyer after more than 10 years at the London-based law firm.
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April 02, 2026
LSB Picks Richard Blakeway To Chair Legal Complaints Office
The Legal Services Board said on Thursday that it has appointed Richard Blakeway as chair of the board that oversees the Office for Legal Complaints.
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April 02, 2026
AXA UK & Ireland Hires Lloyds Company Secretary As GC
AXA UK & Ireland has appointed a new general counsel from Lloyds Banking Group, the insurer said Thursday.
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April 02, 2026
Weightmans Merges With 2 Firms In London And Leeds
Weightmans LLP has merged with Elborne Mitchell and Myton Law as the firm moves to expand in London and Leeds while it broadens its national and international legal services.
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April 02, 2026
Skadden Promotes 55 New Partners In Latest Round
Skadden has selected 55 lawyers from across the firm to move up and become partners, increasing its intakes in recent years as its latest promotions round included nine from its office in London.
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April 02, 2026
Lawfront Expands With Purchase Of Regional English Firm
Lawfront said Thursday that it has acquired a large regional law firm in the southern English town of Reading as the legal services group takes another step in its push to build a national network.
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April 01, 2026
Bird & Bird Reelects CEO Bartsch For 4 More Years
Bird & Bird LLP said Wednesday that its partnership has reelected Christian Bartsch as the law firm's chief executive, extending his term by four years as it aims to generate €1 billion ($1.16 billion) in revenue by 2029.
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April 01, 2026
DLA Piper's London MP To Join Eversheds Sutherland
Eversheds Sutherland said Wednesday that it has hired the managing partner of DLA Piper's office in London and another lawyer from the firm to boost its services to clients in intellectual property disputes.
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April 01, 2026
Dentons Snaps Up Kirkland Lawyer In London
Dentons said Wednesday that it has appointed Kirkland & Ellis International LLP lawyer Jack Donelan as a corporate partner in London, a move it expects will strengthen its practice.
Expert Analysis
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Practice Leader Insights From Birketts' Gavin Coull
Gavin Coull, head of insurance and reinsurance at Birketts, discusses litigating in the aftermath of the London Market Excess of Loss spiral, how reinsurance disputes have grown in scope in the last few years, and why understanding commercial drivers is just as important as learning the law.
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Practice Leader Insights From McDermott's Aymen Mahmoud
Aymen Mahmoud, co-head of the London transactions practice at McDermott, discusses the challenges of navigating a complex cross-border financing in his first matter as partner, why regulators should resist the instinct to fix what is not broken, and how private capital continues to reshape the landscape.
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Law Firms Must Offer More Than Perks To Retain Top Talent
Perks make headlines as law firms look for ways to draw in the best talent, but while they add value, they cannot replace competitive and transparent pay or the realistic career road map that form the fundamentals of a strong recruitment strategy and result in long-term engagement, says Adam Stocker at Major Lindsey.
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Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Samantha Brown
Samantha Brown, HSF Kramer's managing partner for employment, pensions and incentives for U.K. and Europe, the Middle East and Africa, discusses the challenges of managing a deal where many of the commercial aspects were new to the buyout market, why pension adequacy needs attention, and how new pensions legislation makes it an exciting time for schemes and their advisers.
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How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits
Entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their operations to model valuations or test market timing, and the same sophistication is expected from those advising them, so lawyers should use AI tools responsibly to reinforce their judgment and good advice, says Amen Alonge at Farrer.
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Practice Leader Insights From Walkers' Neil McDonald
Neil McDonald, head of the corporate and M&A group at Walkers Global in London, discusses the challenges of conducting a multijurisdictional transaction with a pressing timeline, the need for regulation to keep pace with innovation, and why a willingness to go the extra mile to assist clients is so important.
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Law Firms Can Turn Brand Threats Into Opportunities In 2026
If left unchecked, four megatrends — polarization, artificial intelligence, Gen Z and saturation — could threaten law firm growth or even long-term survival, but if well managed may be turned into opportunities to empower a brand, says Leor Franks at Kingsley Napley.
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Practice Leader Insights From Addleshaw's Paul Medlicott
Paul Medlicott, head of private equity at Addleshaw Goddard, discusses the challenges of working on a deal involving five separate acquisitions in one day, why foreign direct investment legislation would benefit from refinement, and how the evolution of private equity has been positive for the industry.
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Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails
The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.
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Practice Leader Insights: Stephensons' Philip Richardson
Philip Richardson, head of employment law at Stephensons Solicitors, discusses the challenges of an emotionally charged case that put his client management skills to the test, whether the Employment Rights Bill strikes the right balance for employees, and how there still needs to be greater focus on quality control for artificial intelligence.
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Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI
The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.
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Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's Kate Ball-Dodd
Kate Ball-Dodd, Mayer Brown's head of corporate and securities in London, discusses the challenges of selling a majority stake in Celtic Football Club to its fans, how current dividend rules are a complicated trap for the unwary, and why generative artificial intelligence tools will provide clients with the ability to digest more information in a cost-effective manner.
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Practice Leader Insights: Addleshaw's Michael Leftley
Michael Leftley, head of employment at Addleshaw Goddard, discusses the challenges of combining novel legal issues with lawyers' expectations, why he believes the system for workplace conflict resolution is broken, and the importance of possessing a broad skill set that includes good emotional intelligence.
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Practice Leader Insights From Squire Patton's Ranajoy Basu
Ranajoy Basu, global head of structured finance at Squire Patton, discusses the challenges of working on a transaction recognized by the G20 as a "game-changing financial innovation," the benefits of streamlining pretransaction due diligence, and why increased market activity in alternative asset securitizations is likely.
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Opinion
Collective Action Reform Can Save UK Court System
The crumbling foundations of Britain’s legal system require innovative solutions, such as investment in institutional infrastructure to reduce court backlogs, a widening of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s remit and legislative clarity over litigation funding underpinning collective actions, says Neil Purslow at the International Legal Finance Association.