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October 28, 2025
UK, Swiss Agree To Extend Lawyers' Visa-Free Work Deal
Britain and Switzerland said Tuesday they have signed a four-year extension to an agreement that allows U.K. lawyers to continue to work in the European country for up to 90 days without the need for a visa or work permit.
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November 04, 2025
Dentons Adds Eversheds Sutherland TMT Pro In Dublin
Dentons said Tuesday that it has boosted its technology, media and telecoms team in Ireland with the hire of a new partner from Eversheds Sutherland.
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October 28, 2025
Littleton Chambers Barrister Named As High Court Judge
Gavin Mansfield KC, the head of chambers at Littleton Chambers, has been named as a judge at the High Court, the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary said Tuesday.
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October 28, 2025
CMS Names Adrian Bell As Next UK Managing Partner
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP said Tuesday it has appointed a dispute resolution partner as its next managing partner for its U.K. practice.
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October 28, 2025
Hunters Law Sues Rival Over 'Confusing' Branding Expansion
Hunters Law has accused Hunter's Solicitors of stealing its branding and trying to pass off its legal services as those of its own, arguing that clients were associating it with a less reputable rival law firm.
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October 28, 2025
Simmons Splits Financial Markets Team After Major Growth
Simmons & Simmons LLP said Tuesday that it has separated its financial markets group into two divisions, citing the "significant" growth of the practice and the firm's continued expansion of its international offering.
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October 27, 2025
Charity To Use Unclaimed Class Action Funds For Legal Aid
A national grant-making charity launched its strategy for using undistributed damages from collective action claims on Tuesday after receiving an unclaimed £3.8 million ($5.1 million) settlement award over a case involving rail operators.
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October 27, 2025
Law Society Tackles Whistleblowing Gaps With New Guidance
The Law Society said Monday that it has built on its existing resources for in-house solicitors facing ethical challenges in their day-to-day practice by introducing new guidance on whistleblowing.
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October 27, 2025
Cleary Adds 20 Partners In Record-Breaking Promotion Round
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP said Monday it has promoted 32 senior lawyers, the largest crop in the firm's history, including 20 new partners, 11 counsel and one senior attorney.
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October 27, 2025
Axiom Ince Finance Head Wins £16K For Redundancy
A former Axiom Ince executive has won £16,590 ($22,100) in damages and awards from the collapsed firm for his unfair dismissal, according to a newly-public judgment.
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October 27, 2025
UK Supreme Court Picks Philip Sales As Deputy President
Britain's Supreme Court has appointed Justice Philip Sales as its new deputy president as it begins the search for a replacement for another justice due to retire in mid-2026.
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October 27, 2025
Paul Philip Hails SQE As His Legacy Ahead Of Watchdog Exit
The outgoing chief executive of the solicitors' watchdog has described the qualifying exam for the profession as his "lasting legacy" as he prepares to step down on Friday after nearly 12 years leading the legal regulator.
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October 27, 2025
Norton Rose Reserves Seat On EasyJet's Legal Panel
Norton Rose Fulbright said Monday that it has been reappointed to easyJet's legal panel, continuing a longstanding relationship with the low-cost carrier that dates back 30 years.
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October 27, 2025
Axiom Ince Manager Loses Case After Tribunal No-Show
A finance manager suing Axiom Ince has lost her claims for unfair dismissal and notice pay after failing to show up at court, as an employment tribunal found that she may have appreciated the limited value of any payout.
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October 24, 2025
Newly Merged McDermott Will & Schulte Promotes 74 Attys
Recently merged international law firm McDermott Will & Schulte announced Friday that it has elevated 74 attorneys to partner and 13 to counsel, marking the largest class in the firm's history.
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October 24, 2025
Ex-Law Firm Manager Barred For Misappropriating £163K
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has barred the former manager of a London law firm from practicing as a solicitor after he misappropriated client funds for four years and caused a shortage of more than £163,000 ($217,000) to arise on its client account.
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October 24, 2025
Property Purchaser Can't Revive Simmons & Simmons Case
A London appeals court denied a prospective property buyer permission on Friday to challenge an earlier finding that there was no case to answer over his allegation that two Simmons & Simmons lawyers had breached money laundering regulations.
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October 24, 2025
SRA Plans 'Intrusive' Regulation After Axiom, SSB Failures
The solicitors' watchdog has warned the profession that it might take "a far more intrusive" approach to regulation after the Legal Services Board penalized it over the collapses of Axiom Ince and SSB Group.
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October 24, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen the Financial Conduct Authority launch legal action against a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange, The Londoner magazine face a defamation claim from an entrepreneur accused of "scamming" Knightsbridge landlords, and Gucci sued by its cosmetics supplier as L'Oréal announces plans to buy the Italian fashion house's beauty brand. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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October 24, 2025
The Revolving Door: Simmons Names Global Pensions Head
Over the past week, Simmons & Simmons has appointed its global head of pensions from DLA Piper, Travers Smith lost its head of tax to King & Spalding and CMS fueled its energy practice with an automotive specialist.
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October 24, 2025
Bank Of England General Counsel Exits After 10 Years
The Bank of England has lost its lead lawyer, a former partner at Clifford Chance LLP, after she spent a decade managing and mitigating its legal risks.
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October 23, 2025
SRA Risks Losing Staff, Budget As FCA Takes Over On AML
The Solicitors Regulation Authority could find itself with a smaller budget and a diminished workforce as a result of the government's decision to move all anti-money laundering oversight to the Financial Conduct Authority, experts have warned.
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October 23, 2025
Solicitor Referred To Tribunal Over Misconduct Allegations
The solicitors watchdog has referred a London litigator to a disciplinary tribunal to face accusations that he engaged in inappropriate behavior, including allegedly touching colleagues in an unwanted sexual manner.
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October 23, 2025
Law Firms Could Face £1.4B Bill Under Rumored Tax Change
Partners at law firms face paying up to £1.4 billion ($1.9 billion) more in tax each year if the government imposes a new tax on limited liability partnerships to help plug a hole in Britain's finances, UHY Hacker Young said Thursday.
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October 23, 2025
Squire Patton Hit With £3.7M Claim Over Tech Buyout Advice
A software company has sued Squire Patton Boggs for £3.7 million ($4.9 million) in a London court, alleging that the law firm's faulty advice led to a dispute over intellectual property that was fundamental to its acquisition of a rival business.
Expert Analysis
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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.