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									September 19, 2025
									SRA Eyes Stricter Rules On Litigation-Funding PracticesThe Solicitors Regulation Authority called for responses from the legal profession on Friday to help it understand consumer risks in litigation-funding for high-volume claims, following the collapse of SSB Group in 2024. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Bird & Bird Opens Lisbon Office, Expanding Iberian ReachBird & Bird LLP said Thursday that it has hired a new team in Portugal to open an office in Lisbon, strengthening its position in the wider Iberian market after expanding its footprint in Japan and Saudi Arabia in recent years. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Baker Botts Hires Dubai Aviation Team From White & CaseBaker Botts LLP has hired an aviation finance and transaction team of three from White & Case for its Dubai office, as the firm continues to expand its energy, digital infrastructure, and technology-driven finance practices across the Middle East. 
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									September 18, 2025
									AI Law Internship Debuts At Simmons & Simmons In LondonSimmons & Simmons LLP said Thursday that it has launched an artificial intelligence law internship for students and future lawyers, as firms increasingly use technology to deliver legal services. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Carter-Ruck Hired By CryptoQueen 'In Furtherance Of Fraud'Fugitive cryptocurrency scammer Ruja Ignatova instructed Carter-Ruck "in furtherance of fraud," and therefore legal filings linked to the prosecution by the Solicitors Regulation Authority of a partner at the law firm must be made public, a tribunal has ruled. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Former SFO Case Controller Joins Boutique Law As PartnerA former case controller at the Serious Fraud Office has joined criminal and regulatory specialist firm Boutique Law LLP as a partner. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Lawfront Eyes AI, Succession Gaps To Expand Regional FirmsExpansion is no longer optional for regional law firms, as many seek to consolidate to survive the twin pressures of artificial intelligence and succession planning, the head of Lawfront Group tells Law360. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Oxbridge Grads Dominate UK's Senior Judiciary, Charity SaysThe senior judiciary is still overwhelmingly dominated by Oxbridge graduates, with 75% of senior judges having studied at Oxford or Cambridge, according to a report published Thursday, which ranks socio-economic balance alongside gender and ethnicity for better representation. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Bar Council Tackles Career Stereotypes With Oracy InitiativeThe Bar Council said Thursday that it has launched a new educational program designed to improve children's listening and speaking skills, in an effort to bridge the profession's socioeconomic gap. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Justice System Fails Disabled People, Review FindsSolicitors, barristers, judges and others in the criminal justice system often do not have the training and awareness to meet the needs of disabled people, who also face practical barriers such as inaccessible courtrooms, according to new research published Thursday. 
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									September 17, 2025
									William Fry Adds Eversheds Ireland Corporate Team Of 12William Fry LLP said Wednesday it has hired a 12-strong corporate and mergers and acquisitions team from Eversheds Sutherland Ireland, as the Dublin-based firm takes steps to bolster its practice months after a planned merger collapsed. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Funder Says Businessman Colluded To Overturn Asset CaseA litigation funder told a London court on Wednesday that a businessman should not be allowed to participate in proceedings seeking to enforce an asset recovery judgment, because he allegedly improperly colluded with a convicted fraudster to overturn the outcome of past litigation. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Unqualified Law Firm Staff Can't Conduct Litigation, Court SaysUnqualified employees of law firms cannot conduct litigation, even under the supervision of a qualified solicitor, a London court has ruled in a decision that clarifies who is able to carry out regulated legal work under the Legal Services Act 2007. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Pinsent Masons-Led Rouse Acquires Rival European IP FirmLondon-based international intellectual property services company The Rouse Group has merged with rival European IP firm Arnold & Siedsma to increase coverage for its existing clients and expand its geographic footprint in a deal guided by Pinsent Masons LLP. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Fox Williams Sues Fintech Biz For £130K Unpaid Legal FeesFox Williams LLP has sued a financial technology company at a London court, alleging that it refused to pay fees incurred in an employment dispute with a former employee, according to filings that are now public. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Cadwalader Hires Trans-Atlantic Katten Private Wealth PartnerAn international private wealth partner from Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP has jumped to Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP as a partner in the firm's London and New York offices, Cadwalader announced Tuesday. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Barrister Can Argue Judge Bias In Race Discrimination AppealA Black barrister on Tuesday won his bid to argue that a judge was biased in handling his claims that he was expelled from 2 Temple Gardens because of his race, with an appellate tribunal ruling that his bias accusation was arguable. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Pogust Goodhead Reshuffles Team Leading £36B BHP CasePogust Goodhead has had to reshuffle its team on the BHP class action trial after its lead lawyer on the £36 billion ($49 billion) claim moved to another case and the partner overseeing its Dieselgate litigation left the firm. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Michelmores Adds Regulatory Disputes Pro In LondonMichelmores LLP said it has strengthened its financial services and securities litigation capabilities with the hiring of commercial and regulatory disputes expert Jennifer Morrissey as a partner in its London office. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Freeths Reports Record £166.8M Turnover, 13% Rise In ProfitFreeths LLP said on Tuesday that its turnover rose by almost 15% to £166.8 million ($227.4 million) in the last financial year as it pursues expansion and focuses on inclusive and sustainable business practices. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Barrister Faces BSB Probe Over Fake Case From ChatGPTA barrister who allegedly misled a tribunal by submitting a fictitious case generated by ChatGPT has been referred to the Bar Standards Board. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Lawyer Ordered To Pay £20K For 'Delusional' Tribunal ClaimsA London employment tribunal has ordered a lawyer to pay Medway Council £20,000 ($27,200) in costs for "vexatiously, abusively, disruptively and unreasonably" conducting meritless proceedings against the local authority. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Firm Sues To Claw Back £1M Over Failed Property SaleA law firm has launched legal action to force a woman to repay almost £1.1 million ($1.5 million) that it alleges she pocketed after convincing the firm to help her sell a property that she didn't own. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ex-Simmons Partner Sues Labour For Blocking Council BidA former Simmons & Simmons LLP tax partner has sued the Labour Party after it blocked his bid for election to a local council in south London, telling a court that the rejection of his candidacy was unlawful. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Kingsley Napley Bags Private Client Pro To Head Tax DeskKingsley Napley LLP said Monday that it has hired Paul Davidoff to head its international tax desk as the firm deals with a surge in work connected with tax and trusts amid an exodus of high-net-worth individuals from Britain. 
Expert Analysis
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								Opinion Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code  As a recent report on Justice Clarence Thomas' ongoing conflicts of interest makes evident, Supreme Court justices should be subject to an enforceable and binding code of ethics — like all other federal judges — to maintain the credibility of the institution, says Erica Salmon Byrne at Ethisphere. 
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								PR Perspectives: Optimizing Social Media As A Lawyer  The opportunities for social media to increase a business are unlimited despite its flaws, and to make the most of its potential, training and regular updates should be part of all lawyers’ professional development, say Steve Rudaini and Emma Maule at MD Communications. 
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								Highlights Of The UK's New Economic Crime Plan  With the direction of the U.K. government’s newly launched second economic crime plan undeniably altered by the recent focus on kleptocrats and their money, the emphasis is now on how the U.K. can deliver a more effective approach to reducing the threat of economic crime, says Kathryn Westmore at the Royal United Services Institute. 
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								How Lawyers' Behavior Can Affect Opponents' Mental Health  Acts of unreasonable behavior of lawyers working on opposite sides can take their toll, and with mental health and stress never higher in the national consciousness than right now, such conduct should be reported to help the firm understand the treatment its solicitors are receiving and better manage the situation, says Libby Payne at Withers. 
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								The Challenges Of Presenting To Clients In The Hybrid World  As a sector that is guided heavily by the demands of its client base, the legal industry will have to overcome various obstacles to make stylish, convincing and successful in-the-room, virtual and hybrid presentations in the post-pandemic blend of home and office, says Gavin Brown at Speak with Impact. 
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								5 Challenges General Counsel Are Set To Face  With an ever-broadening role, general counsel are being tasked to do more with less, with a need for caution and a requirement to leverage time wisely to anticipate and identify emerging industry challenges, says Jerry Temko at Major Lindsey. 
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								How SRA Workplace Culture Guidance May Help Legal Sector  Whether or not the Solicitors Regulation Authority acts on its recently released guidance on toxic workplace environments in law firms and imposes harsh sanctions, it will hopefully encourage some positive top-down changes, and should give individuals confidence to demand acceptable behavior, says Georgina Calvert-Lee at Bellevue Law. 
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								Beyond ChatGPT: AI Considerations For Law Firms  The use of artificial intelligence is likely to become increasingly mainstream in the legal sector, and firms should not remain complacent in the current limitations of ChatGPT, but develop policies to ensure that AI-generated liability and regulatory issues are addressed sooner rather than later, say Corinne Staves and Andrew Pavlovic at CM Murray. 
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								Reflecting On The Benefits Of Direct Access To Barristers  At close to 20 years since public access to barristers came into being, it is a good time to take a look at its impact on the U.K. legal profession and the more collaborative approach between barristers and solicitors we have seen develop since its introduction, say Amani Mohammed and Sean Gould at Westgate Chambers. 
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								How Apprenticeships Are Transforming The Legal Sector  As more legal employers recognize the benefits of creating apprenticeship opportunities, they are likely to grow in popularity, ensuring that the best and brightest minds are available to meet the challenges of an ever complex and changing legal environment, says Aisha Saeed at Addleshaw Goddard. 
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								Pitfalls Lawyers Should Avoid When Correcting Their Mistakes  When solicitors make mistakes that cause prejudice to their clients, they will need to carefully consider whether they should try to fix their mistake, as trying to put things right may expose them to potential regulatory action, says Andrew Pavlovic at CM Murray. 
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								Translating The Plan For English-Language German Courts  The German Ministry of Justice is aiming to do away with the mistakes of the past and overhaul the German civil procedure in order to accommodate English-language disputes, but the success of these proceedings will depend very much on factors that the proposal does not address, say Jan Schaefer and Rüdiger Morbach at King & Spalding. 
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								A Breakdown Of The SRA's Proposed New Fining Powers  Thanks to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's pending new fining framework, which includes guidance on unsuitable fines and a fixed penalties scheme for low-level breaches, firms can expect to see more disciplinary findings leading to an SRA fine rather than referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, say Graham Reid and Shanice Holder at RPC. 
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								Russian Bank Ruling Clarifies UK Sanctions Regime  The recent U.K. High Court judgment of PJSC National Bank Trust v. Mints, a case brought by two Russian banks, is significant in clarifying that the U.K. sanctions regime does not deprive designated persons of their fundamental common law right to bring a claim in an English court, despite their assets being frozen, says Zoe O’Sullivan KC at Serle Court. 
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								Preparing For EU's Pay Gap Reporting Directive  An agreement has been reached on the European Union Pay Transparency Directive, paving the way for gender pay gap reporting to become compulsory for many employers across Europe, introducing a more proactive approach than the similar U.K. regime and leading the way on new global standards for equal pay, say attorneys at Lewis Silkin.