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December 09, 2024
Paul Weiss Nearly Triples Partnership Class With 34 Boosts
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP has promoted 34 attorneys to partner effective Jan. 1, nearly triple the number of its 2024 class.
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December 09, 2024
Jo Sidhu Committed Sexual Misconduct, Tribunal Finds
The former head of the Criminal Bar Association, Jo Sidhu KC, was found on Monday to have committed sexual misconduct against a young female aspiring lawyer while being cleared of charges over exchanging "disgusting" sexual messages with another.
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December 06, 2024
Disbarred Solicitor Can't Sue Over Inn's Rejection, BSB Says
A disbarred solicitor cannot sue over his failed applications to join a barristers' inn because he already appealed the same claim to the High Court, the Bar Standards Board argued to an employment tribunal Friday in a bid to get his disability discrimination case dismissed.
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December 06, 2024
Civil Service Regulator To Face Whistleblower's Case
An employment judge has reinstated an employee's whistleblowing complaints against the Civil Service Commission, after conceding that he hadn't fully considered some of the evidence at first glance.
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December 06, 2024
Dechert More Than Doubles Its Partner Class
Dechert LLP announced Thursday that it has more than doubled its partner class from last year's, elevating 13 attorneys from seven global practices and six U.S. and European offices.
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December 06, 2024
Gateley Sued Over 'Unviable' Housing Development Advice
In a negligence claim against Gateley PLC, a housing developer alleges a law firm later acquired by Gateley gave advice during the purchase of two development sites in Surrey that ultimately stopped the sites from becoming profitable.
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December 06, 2024
Watchdog Approves New Barrister Apprenticeship Standard
The Bar Standards Board has approved a new framework for barrister apprenticeships as it looks to widen access to the profession to aspiring advocates from less advantaged backgrounds.
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December 06, 2024
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Burberry file a copyright claim against discount store B&M, the former owner of Charlton Athletic file a debt claim against the football club, and British Airways and the U.K. government face a class action brought by flight passengers taken hostage at the start of the First Gulf War. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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December 06, 2024
BonelliErede Adds 2 Private Equity Partners From Chiomenti
BonelliErede has hired two experienced private-equity specialists as partners, as the Italian law firm looks to capture a greater slice of the growing market both domestically and abroad.
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December 06, 2024
SRA Seeks To Be Joined As Creditor After Axiom Collapse
The English solicitors' watchdog asked a London court on Friday to allow it to be added to the list of creditors to Axiom Ince Ltd., the law firm that collapsed after its managing partner allegedly misappropriated £65 million ($83 million) of client money.
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December 05, 2024
Bar Council Reports Slow Progress On Race Equality
The Bar Council of England and Wales has warned that much more work needs to be done to make the profession inclusive, especially among Black people, who continue to be significantly underrepresented as silks and struggle to secure tenancy immediately after completing pupillage.
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December 05, 2024
AI Could Prompt Patent System Reforms, Justice Says
Artificial intelligence could trigger a major rethinking of the patent system if applications end up being deemed uninventive because they are obvious to a skilled person using AI, a Court of Appeal justice said in a speech published Thursday.
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December 05, 2024
Lawhive Secures $40M Series A, Plans US Launch In 2025
Lawhive announced a $40 million Series A funding round Thursday, less than a year after its previous raise.
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December 05, 2024
The 2024 Law360 Pulse Global Leaders
Check out Law360 Pulse’s Global Leaders and see which law firms are setting the standard for a global future, with top-tier client rosters, expansive footprints and a deep bench of lawyers in offices around the world.
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December 05, 2024
What's Next For The Global Legal Market In 2025?
While U.S.-based firms with an international footprint are pulling back from some locations, they may still consider building out a new, albeit smaller, footprint in other countries, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia.
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December 05, 2024
These Law Firms Are Law360 Pulse's Global Leaders
What does it mean to be a truly global legal powerhouse? The law firms spotlighted in our 2024 ranking are setting the standard for worldwide reach.
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December 05, 2024
Capital Markets Duo Rejoins Latham In Germany
Latham & Watkins LLP said Thursday that two capital markets partners who had defected to White & Case LLP less than six months ago are rejoining the firm in another sign of fierce competition for talent on both sides of the Atlantic.
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December 05, 2024
Legal Body Launches Academy To Boost Judicial Diversity
The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives unveiled a new program on Thursday designed to help "overlooked" candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds to become judges or magistrates as the profession continues with efforts to increase diversity.
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December 12, 2024
Clifford Chance Hires Willkie's European Competition Chief
Clifford Chance LLP has recruited the European competition chief of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP as it continues its push to bulk up with high-power antitrust veterans, the firm said Thursday.
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December 12, 2024
Hill Dickinson Expands Senior Leadership Team
Hill Dickinson LLP said on Thursday that it has expanded its senior leadership team by hiring an expert in risk and compliance from Dentons and by appointing a new finance director from within its business.
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December 04, 2024
Unchecked AI Disruption Could Worsen Gender Gap In Law
The gender gap between men and women in the legal profession could widen unless more women are involved in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technology, an industry report has revealed.
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December 04, 2024
Law Firm Is Withholding £1.5M Trust Fund, Says Businessman
A Dubai-based businessman has alleged that a sports law firm has refused to return £1.5 million ($1.9 million) and deliberately not acknowledged that it held the money on trust for him.
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December 04, 2024
SRA Tees Up Outside Review Of SQE's Effectiveness
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has commissioned an independent review of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination to assess whether it is on track to meet core objectives behind its introduction three years ago.
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December 04, 2024
Legal Director Wins £6K For Botched Redundancy
An employment tribunal has ruled that a data management company must pay its former legal director £6,600 ($7,600), finding that the business failed to carry out a proper consultation before it made him redundant.
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December 04, 2024
Injury Lawyers 4U Hobbles Law Firms' Case In Ad Price Fight
Injury Lawyers 4U has beaten most of a case brought by three law firms in a fight over prices for TV advertising, as a court ruled that the company did not breach a contract that gave them preferential rates.
Expert Analysis
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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?
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.