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November 11, 2025
Solicitor Denies Intentionally Misleading Mortgage Lender
A former employee of a now-defunct law firm denied allegations brought by the profession's regulator on Tuesday that she knowingly misled a mortgage lender in a conveyancing matter, admitting she made some mistakes but denying they were intentional or dishonest.
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November 10, 2025
Barristers Report Better Well-Being But Gaps Persist
The Bar Council said Monday that more work needs to be done amid lower levels of well-being among younger barristers and women, as well as those working in criminal and family law.
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November 10, 2025
Reed Smith Nets Ex-Leicester City GC As Partner In London
Reed Smith LLP said Monday it has hired the general counsel of former Premier League champions Leicester City FC as a London-based partner in its entertainment and media practice.
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November 10, 2025
Solicitor Suspended For Keeping Law Firm's Woes From SRA
A former head of legal practice at a law firm in northwest England has been suspended after she failed to tell the Solicitors Regulation Authority that the legal business was facing serious financial difficulties before it went bust.
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November 17, 2025
Paul Hastings Hires Weil, Cadwalader Pros For Tax Expansion
Paul Hastings LLP said Monday that it has hired two new partners from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP and Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP in London as it looks to build a tax team to support its growing transactional practices.
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November 10, 2025
Ex-Rosenblatt Firm Argues VC Co. Can't Dodge £6M Legal Bill
Winros Partnership, formerly known as Rosenblatt Solicitors, told a London court Monday that a venture capital firm can't escape paying £6 million ($7.9 million) in legal costs, arguing that a judge was wrong to find its bill invalid.
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November 10, 2025
Energy Co.'s Firing Of Lawyer Over Angola Role Found Unfair
A former in-house lawyer at Italian energy giant Eni has convinced a tribunal that he unfairly lost his job after refusing an assignment in Angola amid concerns over the validity of his visa.
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November 17, 2025
Charles Russell Speechlys Adds Fladgate Corporate Pro
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP said on Monday that it has hired a corporate lawyer as a partner to its team in London to boost the firm's global funds and real estate practice.
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November 07, 2025
PE-Backed Fletchers Enters Family Law With Rayden Deal
British law firm Fletchers Group, backed by private equity firm Sun European Partners LLP, has agreed to acquire St. Albans-based Rayden Solicitors, stepping into the family law practice and adding a new specialty to its portfolio for an undisclosed amount.
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November 07, 2025
UK LLPs Face Reduced NICs, But Equity Partners Still At Risk
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has reportedly scaled back plans to impose National Insurance contributions on LLP members but is reportedly considering a reduced rate — a move experts warn could still significantly impact equity partners.
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November 07, 2025
Minimum Pupillage Pay Raised To £26K In London In 2026
The Bar Standards Board said Friday that the minimum amount those undertaking pupillages in London must be paid will rise to almost £26,000 ($34,000) at the start of 2026, as part of the regulator's latest round of uplifts.
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November 07, 2025
SRA Publishes Details Of Restrictions On Mazur Litigator
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has published its decision on the law firm employee at the heart of the landmark Mazur court ruling, divulging that he had been suspended as a solicitor in 2008.
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November 07, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Big Technologies file fresh claims against its ousted chief executive, West Ham United FC sue Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance for breach of duty, and RSM UK face a new claim over a company's administration. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 07, 2025
The Revolving Door: Eversheds, Paul Hastings Make Big Hires
Over the past week, Eversheds Sutherland recruited three new partners from DLA Piper to boost its transactional risk insurance and construction practices, Paul Hastings LLP added a structured finance specialist from Ashurst LLP and Charles Russell Speechlys LLP hired a tax expert from Clifford Chance LLP. Here, Law360 looks at those and more of the week's most notable lateral hires around the U.K.
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November 07, 2025
Gov't Floats FCA Powers To Punish Lawyers For AML Lapses
The U.K. government has said it intends to give the Financial Conduct Authority broad powers to enforce anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism regulations against the legal sector, including the ability to issue fines and bans mirroring those imposed against financial firms.
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November 07, 2025
AI Platform Legora Launches Portal To Ease Firm-Client Work
Swedish legal AI platform Legora said Friday it is developing a document portal that lets lawyers and clients work together in a secure workspace that avoids "inefficient" email chains with a roll-out date expected in early 2026.
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November 06, 2025
Akin's London Chief Leaves For GC Spot At Dubai Tech Biz
Digital technology provider Veon Ltd. said Thursday that it has hired Sebastian Rice as general counsel, where he will take on a new role after spending the past 24 years at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP.
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November 06, 2025
City Firms Lead Profit Growth As Regional Firms See Decline
The financial gap between City and regional law firms is widening, with big players seeing their partner profit pools surge more than 12% in financial years ending in early 2025 while regional firms saw declines of more than 10%, according to a new report published Thursday.
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November 06, 2025
Broadfield Can't Dodge £10M Property Sale Negligence Claim
Broadfield Law cannot dodge a £10 million ($13 million) negligence claim over a botched property transaction, after a judge held Thursday that the sellers had a realistic chance of proving that it was liable for the actions of its predecessor.
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November 06, 2025
Historic England Picks 3 Law Firms For Legal Panel
Bevan Brittan LLP, Trowers & Hamlins LLP and Womble Bond Dickinson have all secured places on the legal panel of Historic England, a public body responsible for protecting and promoting the country's heritage.
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November 06, 2025
Solicitor Avoids Suspension Over Fraudulent Property Deals
A solicitor who failed to prevent a number of fraudulent or potentially fraudulent property deals can continue to practice after the profession's tribunal declined to impose an immediate suspension on Thursday.
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November 05, 2025
SDT Bars Solicitor Who Lied Over Client's Asylum Claim
A former law firm partner who misled a client and other parties into thinking that he had lodged information with the Home Office to support an asylum claim has been barred from practicing as a solicitor, a tribunal has said.
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November 05, 2025
Legal Watchdog Pushes For Hub To Flag Troubled Firms Early
A leading legal consumer advocate called Wednesday for the creation of a centralized hub to pool all warning signs about solicitors' firms — from complaints and inspection findings to whistleblower reports — to prevent another collapse like that of SSB Group Ltd.
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November 05, 2025
Funder Can't Stop Businessman's Bid To Reopen Asset Fight
A businessman can try to reopen a long-running dispute over the assets of Gerald Smith, a former software company boss with a long history of financial crime, a London judge ruled on Wednesday.
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November 05, 2025
No5 Barrister Tapped As New High Court Judge
A silk at No5 Barristers' Chambers has been appointed as a judge at the High Court to the King's Bench Division.
Expert Analysis
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Tackling UK Case Backlog Requires Proper Court Funding
Until the U.K. government takes powerful measures to address IT issues, poorly maintained courtrooms and wage demands, the crown court backlog will continue to rise to the detriment of all stakeholders in the criminal court system and the public at large, says Rubin Italia at Stokoe Partnership.
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5 Ways For A Legal Practice To Close Technology Gaps
With technology a driving force for success, the U.K. legal sector must embrace innovation to maintain its competitive edge, and investing in new processes is no longer optional, says Gareth Preece at Doherty Associates.
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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.