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									September 10, 2025
									UPC Classifies Lawyers' Billing Hours As Confidential InfoThe Unified Patent Court has ruled that lawyers' billing hours and charging rates count as confidential information, allowing sides to a dispute to keep details of their legal spend out of the public eye. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Mishcon's Profits Soar As Revenue Hits £330MMishcon de Reya said Wednesday that the group's profits have exceeded £100 million ($135 million) for the first time as revenue increased by 9% in its last financial year. 
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									September 09, 2025
									PE Firms Leap Into MSO 'Frontier' For Slice Of Legal IndustryManaged services organizations are quietly gaining ground in the U.S. legal industry as private equity companies eye the use of MSOs to overcome rules against fee sharing and nonlawyer ownership of firms, but critics warn that such a shift could open up an ethical Pandora's Box. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Addleshaw Goddard Hires Innovation Lead From MacfarlanesAddleshaw Goddard LLP announced Tuesday that it hired the former head of law tech and chief knowledge and innovation officer at U.K. law firm Macfarlanes as a financial services partner with a focus on bolstering its tech offerings to clients. 
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									September 09, 2025
									BCLP Makes Antitrust Hires In London, DCBryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP has grown its international antitrust practice with the recent additions of two attorneys in the firm's Washington, D.C., and London offices. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Linklaters Taps HSBC Talent Head As Chief People OfficerLinklaters LLP has hired the former global head of talent at the global bank HSBC as its chief people officer, it announced on Tuesday. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Barrister Says KC Made Claim Of Medical Studies At OxfordA barrister told a disciplinary tribunal on Tuesday that a King's Counsel claimed to have studied at the University of Oxford as part of a trial over allegations that the silk dishonestly asserted that he attended the institution and qualified as a doctor. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Eversheds Sutherland Expands With Ireland IntegrationEversheds Sutherland said Tuesday it will bring its Irish offices under the firm's international business as part of a broader strategy to expand in key markets, months after talks for them to merge with William Fry fell flat. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Criminal Defense Solicitor Accused Of Falsifying Time LogsA former solicitor at a criminal defense law firm has been referred to a disciplinary tribunal over allegations of false time recording, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said. 
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									September 09, 2025
									FCA Puts Brakes On 400 Misleading Auto Finance Payout AdsThe Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that it has curbed hundreds of promotions by claims management companies that have overstated the compensation available to consumers in the wake of rulings over motor finance fees. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Banksy Artwork On RCJ To Be Removed, HMCTS SaysA Banksy artwork appearing to show a judge attacking a member of the public that appeared on the outer wall of the Royal Courts of Justice this week will be removed, HM Courts and Tribunals Service told Law360 on Tuesday. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Signature Litigation's Revenue Nears £40M In Latest ResultsSignature Litigation LLP said Tuesday that its revenue had surged to almost £40 million ($54 million) in the latest financial year, coinciding with the launch of a new department and several partner hires. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Squire Patton Hires Dentons' PE Head In GermanySquire Patton Boggs LLP has hired a senior partner from Dentons' private equity and corporate team to boost its services in Germany. 
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									September 09, 2025
									SFO Recovers £1.1M From Lawyer's Ex-Wife After 1st UWOThe Serious Fraud Office said Tuesday that it has secured £1.1 million ($1.5 million) from the former wife of a convicted solicitor after forcing her to sell her lakeside home to compensate defrauded investors. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Burford Invests In Kindleworth To Back Law Firm LaunchesBurford Capital said Tuesday that it has invested in legal services provider Kindleworth LLP as the litigation funder pursues minority investments in the sector on both sides of the Atlantic. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Gunnercooke To Open 2nd London Office In Expansion PushGunnercooke LLP said Tuesday that it will open a new office in the center of London, while also announcing plans to move its Manchester headquarters to a larger space. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Pinsent Masons Launches Due Diligence PlatformPinsent Masons LLP announced Monday that it has started an online legal due diligence platform for use by clients and firm members in mergers and acquisitions transactions. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Orrick To Open In Charlotte As Cadwalader Partners Join FirmOrrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP will open an office in Charlotte, North Carolina, as a part of a larger group of eight partners focused on collateralized loan obligations joining the firm from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP in the U.S. and U.K., Law360 Pulse has learned. 
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									September 08, 2025
									SFO's Pay Remains Low But Top KCs Come For The PrestigeThe Serious Fraud Office's pay raise for barristers is not the only factor that draws top counsel to prosecute fraud and bribery cases, whose main appeal is their high-profile and career-enhancing mandate, lawyers say 
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									September 08, 2025
									SRA Bans Ex-Dentons Officer After UAE Drug ConvictionA government liaison officer at Dentons in the United Arab Emirates has been banned after he was convicted of drugs-related offenses, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said. 
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									September 08, 2025
									DWF Reports 8% Revenue Growth Amid Global ExpansionDWF said Monday that revenue for the group has increased to more than £460 million ($623 million) in the 12 months to the end of April amid international expansion of the business. 
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									September 15, 2025
									HGF Ramps Up Europe Expansion With 3 IP PartnersHGF Ltd. has welcomed three new patent partners to its Munich and Paris offices, after securing a private equity investment in its bid to grow in the European intellectual property space. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Taylor Wessing Munich Partners Launch New IP BoutiqueFive German patent partners at Taylor Wessing LLP are poised to leave the firm in the fall to launch their own legal outfit called Pentarc. 
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									September 08, 2025
									UK Appoints New Justice Ministers After Rayner's ResignationThe U.K. government has appointed more lawyers to new justice roles, including former foreign secretary David Lammy as secretary of state for justice, following a cabinet reshuffle prompted by Angela Rayner's resignation Friday. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Barrister Faces Tribunal Over False Medical Degree ClaimsA barrister faced a disciplinary tribunal on Monday to hear allegations that he falsely claimed that he had studied at the University of Oxford and was a qualified medical doctor when he applied to join chambers. 
Expert Analysis
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								#MeToo Pressure On UK Businesses Is Set To Rise.jpg)  Recent declarations by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority indicate that sexual harassment in the U.K.'s financial services industry may lead to consequences under the newly expanded Senior Managers and Certification Regime, and other sectors are facing growing scrutiny as well, say attorneys at Covington. 
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								Corporate Wrongdoing Risks Go Beyond Exec Departures  Recent controversy over misconduct allegations that led to the ousting of a KPMG executive reminds firms that the challenges caused by suspecting or uncovering internal wrongdoing are not so easily solved by the implicated executive's exit, says Sarah Chilton of CM Murray. 
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								2 Perspectives On Navigating The Litigation Funding Process  Paul Martenstyn of Vannin Capital and Daniel Spendlove of Signature Litigation share their top tips on how to get a case funded, drawing from their respective experience as a funder and a lawyer. 
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								Answers To Key Legal Finance Ethics Questions  While there is discussion in some quarters about new regulations on commercial legal finance, the hands-off approach taken by the majority of courts and legislatures is an implicit recognition that it is already sufficiently regulated, says Danielle Cutrona of Burford Capital. 
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								New Scrutiny For NDAs In Sexual Harassment Matters  Recent government scrutiny of nondisclosure agreements related to allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against Steve Wynn and Harvey Weinstein raises the question of whether some uses of NDAs could amount to obstruction of justice or a violation of lawyers' ethical obligations, say attorneys at Cleary. 
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								Opinion SRA Should Not Condemn Lawful Tax Avoidance  In suggesting that solicitors who facilitate tax avoidance breach its code of conduct, the Solicitors Regulation Authority fails to distinguish between legal tax avoidance and illegal tax evasion, says attorney Martin Kenney. 
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								Proposed Arbitration Law May Be A Misstep For India  A proposed Indian law, which could have the effect of excluding non-Indians from acting as arbitrators, is threatening to undermine the country's ambition to become an important seat of international arbitration, says Sarosh Zaiwalla of Zaiwalla & Co. 
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								British Overseas Territories Can Benefit From Transparency  British overseas territories have pushed back against a recent U.K. measure requiring them to create publicly accessible registers of companies' beneficial owners. However, considering global trends toward transparency, perhaps the territories should embrace the new rules as a force of good, says Simon Airey of Paul Hastings LLP. 
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								Legal Technology Is Likely To Flourish In The UK  The U.K. may soon surpass the U.S. in legal technology, thanks to regulatory reform, law firm investment and an entrepreneurial environment, says Bridget Deiters of InCloudCounsel. 
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								Law & Reorder: The Emergence Of The UK Legaltech Sector  Recent market dynamics are driving the U.K. legal industry to adopt nascent technologies in new service offerings as well as pre-existing solutions. The rise of legaltech should also lead to an increase in acquisitions by law firms striving to maintain relevance, says Jo Charles of Livingstone Partners LLP. 
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								Why English Courts Are Prepared To Assist Cyber Victims  This year, a number of cases have illustrated how English courts are dealing with legal hurdles for cybercrime victims and making it easier to obtain a freezing order or injunction under such circumstances, says Fiona Cain of Haynes and Boone LLP. 
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								Extradition To The United States: Fight Or Flight?.jpg)  Recent extradition cases have demonstrated that individuals in the United Kingdom facing charges in the United States can either fight extradition proceedings tooth and nail, or voluntarily travel to the U.S. An approach carefully tailored to the facts of each case is required in order to best protect a requested person's interests, says Ben Isaacs of 7 Bedford Row. 
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								UK Internal Investigations Are Taking An Ungainly Turn  The London High Court's decision in Serious Fraud Office v. Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation has a lot to say on the vitality of legal professional privilege and the conduct of internal investigations in the U.K., but its flawed logic and lack of pragmatism feel like the latest installment in SFO Director David Green's pushback against U.S.-style investigation procedures, say Matthew Herrington and Tom Best of Steptoe & Johnson LLP. 
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								Once More Unto The Breach — Rehearing In Newman?  On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York decided to seek appellate review of several aspects of the recent insider-trading decision in U.S. v. Newman and Chiasson. En banc rehearing petitions are rarely granted in any circuit, and are particularly rare in the Second Circuit, which hears the fewest number of rehearings of any circuit in the country, say Eugene Ingoglia and Gregory Morvillo of Morvillo LLP. 
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								UK Tax Advisers Are Beyond Legal Advice Privilege  A recent judgment from the U.K. Supreme Court in one of the most significant decisions on legal advice privilege for many years. Prudential PLC v. Special Commissioner of Income Tax, which dealt a blow to tax advisers and other nonlegally qualified service providers who provide legal advice to their clients, confirmed that — consistent with the position in the U.S. — legal advice privilege only protects communications to or from a qualified lawyer, say Richard Hornshaw and Daniel Cohen of Bingham McCutchen LLP.