Pulse UK

  • March 11, 2026

    K&L Gates Certified Under International AI Standards

    K&L Gates LLP announced Monday that it's achieved certification for its artificial intelligence management system under standards established by two Swiss bodies.

  • March 11, 2026

    Ropes & Gray Ups NQ Pay In London By 3% To £170K

    Ropes & Gray LLP has boosted the base salaries of newly-qualified lawyers in its London office to £170,000 ($228,000) from £165,000 to support its efforts to secure top talent at the junior level.

  • March 11, 2026

    Regional Firm PM Law Faces Fraud Probe After Collapse

    PM Law has entered into voluntary liquidation with a shortfall in assets approaching £3.6 million ($4.8 million) amid a police investigation into potential fraud at the Yorkshire firm, documents published by Companies House show.

  • March 11, 2026

    Irwin Mitchell Sells Debt Recovery Business

    Irwin Mitchell LLP said Wednesday that it has agreed to sell its debt recovery subsidiary to an arm of investor Copper Street Capital as the U.K. law firm sharpens its focus on core legal services.

  • March 11, 2026

    Legora Expands North American Reach With Legal Tech Buy

    Legora said Wednesday that it has acquired Canadian legal tech startup Walter, which the collaborative artificial technology platform for lawyers says will help it to expand in North America after it opened several offices in the U.S.

  • March 11, 2026

    Barrister's Libel Claim Against Neidle Dismissed As SLAPP

    A judge has struck out a barrister's £8 million ($11 million) libel claim against Dan Neidle, ruling on Wednesday that the case had no chance of succeeding and amounted to a strategic legal claim designed to silence the legal blogger. 

  • March 11, 2026

    Stalker Solicitor Sentenced To Two-Year Community Order

    A magistrates' court has hit a solicitor convicted of stalking with a two-year community order, and has required him to complete 300 hours of unpaid work and 20 days of rehabilitation after he harassed a court blogger.

  • March 18, 2026

    Paul Hastings Hires High-Yield Pro From A&O Shearman

    Paul Hastings has recruited a specialist in high-yield transactions from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling in London and hired a senior antitrust lawyer to serve as the chair of its Brussels office.

  • March 10, 2026

    Courts Bill Progresses To Showdown Over Jury Trials

    Lawmakers voted Tuesday to go ahead with the government's courts bill amid warnings from rebellious MPs that controversial parts of the legislation that would curtail jury trials were "unworkable, unpopular, unjust and unnecessary."

  • March 10, 2026

    Employment Law Advisers Unfairly Fired Pregnant Staffer

    A British consultancy firm offering HR and employment law services must compensate a former staffer who it fired while she was pregnant, an employment tribunal has ruled.

  • March 10, 2026

    Simpson Thacher Mistake Costs Catering Biz Merger Appeal

    A tribunal has ruled that Aramark cannot attempt to appeal a decision by the competition regulator to block its merger with a Scottish rival, saying the U.S. hospitality company's lawyers filed its appeal hours after the deadline with no reasonable excuse.

  • March 10, 2026

    Legora Secures $550M To Boost US Expansion

    Legora said Tuesday that it has raised $550 million as the company looks to press the accelerator on its expansion in the U.S., following recent office openings in Houston and Chicago.

  • March 10, 2026

    New Legal Recruiter Aims To Fill In-House Industry Gaps

    A former general counsel and a legal search specialist started a new London-based recruiting business on Tuesday specializing in senior in‑house legal positions worldwide, saying the market lacks specialists to help general counsel find the right jobs.

  • March 10, 2026

    Lawyers March On Parliament To Fight For Jury Trials

    Lawyers marched to Parliament on Tuesday to urge the prime minister to shelve plans to restrict jury trials in England and Wales, warning that it would undermine a fundamental safeguard of the justice system while doing little to reduce delays in courtrooms.

  • March 10, 2026

    Legal Tech Biz Avvoka Raises £14M For Further Growth

    Legal technology company Avvoka has raised £14 million ($19 million) as it looks to expand its development of artificial intelligence-powered contract drafting 10 years after it was formed by two alumni of Linklaters LLP and Slaughter and May.

  • March 09, 2026

    Retailer Can't Add Broker To Rosenblatt Negligence Case

    A fashion retail entrepreneur cannot sue an insurance broker as part of a wider negligence case against a law firm over the collapse of his fashion brands Jaeger and Aquascutum, with a London judge ruling that he must keep the total number of defendants at 19. 

  • March 09, 2026

    Debevoise Rolls Out Legora-Based AI Tool For In-House Pros

    Debevoise & Plimpton LLP said Monday that it has launched an enhanced version of a subscription-based tech platform aimed at helping in-house legal and compliance teams to use artificial intelligence responsibly while speeding up adoption.

  • March 09, 2026

    GCs See Room For Growth In EU With The Right Trade Rules

    European policymakers should ensure that regulation makes it easier to do business and supports innovation if companies in the region are to remain competitive with those trading in lighter-touch jurisdictions, according to a survey of hundreds of in-house counsel published Monday.

  • March 09, 2026

    Legal AI Adopters Say Strategy, Not Software, Drives Results

    Early adopters of legal AI in law firms and in-house teams say success depends less on the tool than on things, including measurable savings and portability across models to avoid lock-in, as many teams still grapple with how to deploy the fast-growing technology.

  • March 09, 2026

    Int'l Arbitration Lawyer Must Pay Missing Wages To Nanny

    A London tribunal has ruled that an international arbitration lawyer unfairly docked the wages of a nanny she briefly enlisted to look after her children, ordering her to pay £1,100 ($1,480) as compensation for the trial period.

  • March 16, 2026

    Ex-Barclays Lawyer Joins Scottish Firm Holmes Mackillop

    Holmes Mackillop said Monday that it has hired an in-house lawyer from Barclays as the firm expands in Scotland.

  • March 06, 2026

    The Revolving Door: DLA Piper Bulks Up With Partner Trio

    Over the past week, DLA Piper kicked March off by hiring a corporate and finance trio, Latham & Watkins saw its capital markets and real estate co-heads depart for Sidley Austin, and Sullivan & Cromwell extended its raid on Weil Gotshal & Manges, recruiting a third finance partner since the start of 2026.

  • March 06, 2026

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen British American Tobacco sued by more than 100 investors, the government bring a claim against a COVID-19 supplier of personal protective equipment, Annington Funding sue its new corporate trustees on the Financial List, and Piers Morgan hit with a defamation claim from a pro-Israel barrister he interviewed on his YouTube channel. 

  • March 06, 2026

    Lewis Silkin Reelects Managing Partners After Record Results

    Lewis Silkin LLP said its partners have unanimously reelected the head of its employment practice and the former co-head of digital commerce as joint managing partners, extending their term for another three years.

  • March 06, 2026

    Solicitor Faces SDT Over False Time-Recording Allegations

    A former lawyer at a personal injury and medical negligence specialist has been referred to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over allegations that she falsely recorded time spent on client work, the latest case to scrutinize distorted billing entries.

Expert Analysis

  • 2024 Will Be A Busy Year For Generative AI And IP Issues

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    In light of increased litigation and policy proposals on balancing intellectual property rights and artificial intelligence innovation, 2024 is shaping up to be full of fast-moving developments that will have significant implications for AI tool developers, users of such tools and rights holders, say lawyers at Mishcon de Reya.

  • How Businesses Can Prepare For Cyber Resilience In 2024

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    With cybersecurity breaches one of the biggest threats to U.K. businesses and as legislation tightens, organizations should prioritize their external security measures in 2024 and mitigate risks by being well-informed on internal data protection procedures, says Kevin Modiri at Nelsons.

  • So You Want To Write A Guest Article?

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    If your New Year's resolution is to spend more time writing, here's everything you need to know to pitch guest article ideas to Law360.

  • PR Perspectives: Taking Stock Of 2023, Preparing For 2024

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    As law firms and PR teams review their 2023 external communications output, it is a good moment to consider how to maintain a perfect profile in order to enhance, protect and advance a firm's reputation for the coming year, says Louise Beeson at Bell Yard Communications.

  • PR Perspectives: How To Communicate A Law Firm Merger

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    Recent data shows a significant increase in law firm mergers and acquisitions in the U.K., and to ensure the deal goes without a hitch, both internal and external communications need to be carefully planned so that appropriate messaging aligns with the objectives of the deal, says Belinda Lewis at Birketts.

  • Why Law Firms Should Heed Calls To Put ESG Over Profit

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    According to Deloitte’s recent survey, the majority of Gen Z and millennials remain unimpressed with businesses’ societal impact, and junior lawyers in particular are increasingly expecting the legal profession to shift to a business model that prioritizes sustainability above profitability, says Dana Denis-Smith at Obelisk Support.

  • PR Perspectives: What Not To Do In Legal Public Relations

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    There is a wealth of advice about how to publicize a law firm, but what not to do is just as important, and ignoring a target audience, communicating without a strategy, or misusing social media are potentially risky and reputation-damaging practices, says Steve Rudaini at MD Communications.

  • A Diverse Workforce Can Help Close The Legal Talent Gap

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    Recent reports from professional firms reveal that a diverse workforce is likely to close the talent gap and achieve better business outcomes, and for law firms, this needs to start with routes into the profession in order to make a real change, says Jody Tranter at Barbri.

  • Navigating The Novel Challenges Facing The Legal Profession

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    The increasing prominence of ESG and AI have transformed the legal landscape and represent new opportunities for lawyers, but with evolving regulations and the ever-expanding reach of the Solicitors Regulation Authority, law firms should ensure that they have appropriate policies in place to adapt to these challenges, say Scott Ashby and Aimee Talbot at RPC.

  • Key Lessons From The SRA's 2023 AML Report

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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s recent anti-money laundering report conducted supervisory activities that revealed a variety of breaches, and with an increasingly regulated landscape, lawyers can play an important part in preventing criminal activity by taking responsibility for ensuring compliance, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.

  • How The Legal Sector Can Enhance Its Data Resilience

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    In view of the U.K. National Cyber Security Centre’s recent report shedding light on the legal sector’s increased vulnerability to cyberattacks, law firms need not only establish robust defenses, but also to redefine their approach to data security by fostering a culture of continuous learning, adaptability and vigilance, says Katie McCullough at Panzura.

  • Building Strong Relationships At All Stages Of A Legal Career

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    Whether a junior attorney seeks to lay the foundation for a path to partnership, or a seasoned practitioner aims to leverage an extensive network, the road to legal industry success often involves cultivating sincere relationships, say Kathleen Hilton and Megan Senese at Stage.

  • How Mentoring Can Increase Black Representation In Law

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    U.K. Black History Month is a good time to look at the importance of Black representation in the legal profession, and how mentorship can make a big difference in empowering Black lawyers, including by offering career coaching and building valuable relationships, says Christianah Babajide at Keating Chambers.

  • Socioeconomic Data Shows Diversity Needed In Legal Sector

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    U.K. solicitors come from the highest socioeconomic backgrounds compared with the wider workforce, and with the case for a greater focus on diversity and inclusion stronger in law than in any other sector, now is the time to challenge the status quo decisions that affect equality and representation, says Nik Miller at the Bridge Group.

  • PR Perspectives: When Law Firms Offer PR Services

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    The news of libel law firm Schillings setting up its own public relations firm illustrates the equal importance of both lawyers and PR professionals in managing the reputations of businesses and individuals effectively, especially in the evolving media landscape, says Gus Sellitto at Byfield Consultancy.

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