Pulse UK

  • January 27, 2026

    Stephenson Harwood To Open In Madrid In International Push

    Stephenson Harwood LLP is preparing to launch a new office in Madrid in 2026, marking a return to the Spanish capital after almost 25 years as the firm continues its international expansion without looking to a transatlantic merger.

  • January 27, 2026

    Solicitors Says Confusion With Rival Firm's Name Is 'Trivial'

    Hunter's Solicitors LLP has denied passing off its legal services as those of Hunters Law LLP, claiming that any isolated confusion between the two firms is "trivial, rare, and legally insignificant."

  • January 27, 2026

    Legal & General Taps Deputy GC To Take Lead Role

    Legal & General Group PLC said Tuesday that Geoffrey Timms has stood down from his longstanding role as general counsel, making way for his deputy to take over the role.

  • January 27, 2026

    McDermott's Revenue In London Soars To $154M In 2025

    McDermott Will & Schulte said Tuesday that revenue in its London office jumped to more than $150 million in 2025, the first time it has reported on performance in the English capital as a merged firm.

  • January 27, 2026

    Burges Salmon Adopts Legal AI Platform In Tech Push

    Burges Salmon LLP said Tuesday it has adopted legal artificial intelligence platform Harvey for some legal work as it enters a new phase in an initiative to modernize its legal services for clients.

  • January 26, 2026

    PE Targets 70% Of Midsized Law Firms, Report Says

    Almost 70% of midsized law firms said they had been targeted by private equity units in 2025, according to a Law Society report, as professional services firms continue looking for boosts from external funders.

  • January 26, 2026

    Scots Law Society Beats Bias Claim Over Conduct Probe

    A tribunal has ruled that the Scottish law society did not discriminate against a qualified lawyer based on his Roman Catholic Christian faith by hastily investigating a complaint of misconduct against him.

  • January 26, 2026

    Solicitor Accused Of Encouraging Bogus Immigration Claim

    A solicitor encouraged an undercover reporter posing as a prospective client to put forward a "false narrative" in support of an asylum application during an investigation into bogus claims, the Solicitors Regulation Authority told a tribunal Monday.

  • February 02, 2026

    New Crown Solicitor Appointed For Northern Ireland

    The U.K. government announced Monday that it has appointed Claire Archbold as the crown solicitor for Northern Ireland.

  • January 26, 2026

    FCA Rejects Business COVID Claim Deadline Extension Bid

    The City watchdog has rejected a bid by a law firm and a group of hospitality sector trade groups to extend the deadline for business interruption claims linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • January 26, 2026

    SRA Fines 2 Law Firms For Anti-Money Laundering Failings

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined two law firms for failing to fully comply with anti-money laundering laws as the authority continues to sanction those that fail to take adequate action against the risk of being exposed to criminal activity.

  • February 02, 2026

    Hill Dickinson Boosts London Finance Practice With 2 Hires

    Hill Dickinson LLP has added two banking and emerging markets specialists as consultants in London to lead the U.K. launch of its global finance team.

  • February 02, 2026

    Squire Patton Adds New Head Of IP, Tech In Dublin

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP has hired a trademark and design lawyer to head its intellectual property and technology practice in Ireland, strengthening the international firm's Dublin office as it continues to expand in the country.

  • January 26, 2026

    District Judge Sanctioned for Prolonged Judgment Delays

    A district judge in the magistrates' court has been sanctioned for misconduct after delaying judgments by almost a year in two cases, which he attributed to a "challenging workload and personal circumstances," the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said on Monday. 

  • January 23, 2026

    Paul Weiss Hires Infrastructure Chief For Growing Practice

    Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison has hired a corporate partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett amid growing interest from clients in investing in infrastructure assets in the U.K. and Europe.

  • January 23, 2026

    The Revolving Door: US Firms Press On With City Hiring Push

    Over the past week, an ex-Fieldfisher litigation pro joined Smith Gambrell & Russell, Sullivan & Cromwell hired a pair of private capital partners from Weil Gotshal & Manges, and Wedlake Bell took on an RPC insolvency lawyer.

  • January 23, 2026

    Magistrate Warned For Mismanaging Social Fund

    A magistrate has been sanctioned for managing a social fund in a way that was "inappropriate and reckless and involved an element of abuse of his position" as a bench leader, the judicial conduct watchdog for England and Wales said.

  • January 23, 2026

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London saw Travelers Insurance hit with a claim from a property buyer over a payout tied to collapsed law firm Axiom Ince, Swedish music group Pophouse Entertainment clash with the production company that helped it create the ABBA Voyage experience, and biotech company Vertex Pharmaceuticals sue rival entity ToolGen for patent infringement.

  • January 23, 2026

    96 Barristers Named King's Counsel But Solicitors Miss Out

    Ninety-six barristers have been made King's Counsel in England and Wales, the Ministry of Justice said Friday, though not a single solicitor is in the latest group of those who made the grade.

  • January 23, 2026

    Nigeria Fails To Overturn Delay To £50M Costs Recovery Bid

    Nigeria must wait until after a costs assessment to seek an order to recover its £50 million ($68 million) legal bill from the litigation-funders of an energy company that defrauded the West African state in arbitration proceedings.

  • January 23, 2026

    Seddons Hires Financial Crime Head From Russell-Cooke

    Seddons GSC has hired Frances Murray from Russell-Cooke to launch and lead its new financial crime practice.

  • January 23, 2026

    Jenner & Block MP Looks To Firm's Ethos To Fuel UK Growth

    Jenner & Block plans to double the size of its London office, the managing partner in the capital city has told Law360, pitching recruits on an ethos informed by the firm's work in fighting a Trump executive order against it.

  • January 22, 2026

    Travers Smith Initiates Fintech Startup Support Service

    Travers Smith LLP said Thursday that it has started a new year-long program to provide practical legal and commercial support to innovative fintech startups as they navigate the early stages of their development.

  • January 22, 2026

    Judge-Only Trials Won't Ease Case Backlog, Law Society Says

    Dropping jury trials for all but the most serious offenses would have "a negligible impact" on the backlog of cases waiting to be heard in the criminal courts and the government should instead invest in the entire justice system, the Law Society said Thursday.

  • January 22, 2026

    Walkers Names New Managing Partner For Ireland

    International law firm Walkers said Thursday that senior asset management and investment funds lawyer Nicholas Blake-Knox will take on the role as its next managing partner in Ireland.

Expert Analysis

  • PR Perspectives: Getting Merger Communications Right

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    As the recent Allen & Overy and Shearman Sterling deal announcement demonstrates, controlling the narrative is the priority when merger discussions begin, so law firms need to consider their stakeholder base and the best communication channels for each segment, ready to adapt to the audience group's needs, say Ben Girdlestone and Bethany Durkin at Byfield.

  • Why Law Firms Should Consider Apprenticeships

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    A recent government briefing shows that young people are increasingly signing up for apprenticeships, a trend that law firms should take advantage of to improve socioeconomic diversity and help to recruit a variety of talent, which can boost employee retention in the long run, says Emma O'Connor at Boyes Turner.

  • How AI Could Affect The Way Law Firms Operate

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    Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the legal industry, and it is becoming increasingly clear that law firms will need to adjust their recruitment strategies, refine their service offerings and hire specialist lawyers versed in AI technologies, says Brent Harris at Major Lindsey.

  • In-Office Policies May Be Solution To UK Skills Shortage

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    Against the backdrop of the U.K. skills shortage, personal engagement with junior lawyers could boost employee commitment, engagement and retention, highlighting that physical presence in the office is valued and vital, says Michael Stokes at Harrison Clark.

  • PR Perspectives: A 20-Year Shift For Law Firm Press Teams

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    In-house law firm public relations has developed into a sophisticated practice as firms become more business-minded, and will continue to grow in importance, with legal PR teams becoming more integrated and working seamlessly across all forms of media, says Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn.

  • Successfully Implementing AI Rules Requires A Cultural Shift

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    Recent positive use cases of artificial intelligence demonstrate the potential benefits it can bring to the legal profession, and while the development of AI rules is essential, their effectiveness depends on user adoption, behavioral change and human acceptance, say Charlie Morgan and Salman Dhalla at Herbert Smith.

  • PR Perspectives: How Lawyers Build Good Press Relations

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    There are multiple benefits for lawyers appearing in the media, and those who want to build good relations with the press should consider establishing contacts and maintaining those links, and understanding the role of journalists is critical in achieving this, says Steve Rudaini at MD Communications.

  • What Lawyers Look For When Considering A Firm Move

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    With younger lawyers increasingly paying attention to factors beyond salary, such as work-life balance and career progression, it is firms that know how to appeal to other wants that will ultimately pull ahead when competing for talent, says Adam Stocker at Major Lindsey.

  • What Private Investment Can Bring To Barristers' Chambers

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    The recent private equity investment in The Barrister Group, believed to be the first at the Bar of England and Wales, demonstrates how an upgrade in chambers' business processes and technology can be achieved, both essential for the future of the profession, says Harry Hodgkin at The Barrister Group.

  • How Tech Can Make A Career In Law More Accessible

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    As practitioners and the U.K. Solicitors Regulation Authority seek to increase diversity in the legal profession, the adoption of technology, such as remote learning, artificial intelligence and social media communities, is playing a major role in breaking down entry barriers to a career in law, says Caroline Rayson at BPP.

  • Expansion Of Court Filming May Carry Reputational Risks

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    In light of the U.K. government’s recent consultation on expanding filming across the courts system in England and Wales, our right to open justice must be weighed carefully against the reputational risk that litigation poses to all parties involved, says Bella von Bohlen at FTI Consulting.

  • PR Perspectives: Strategies For Lawyers Publicizing Litigation

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    Any business or high-profile individual could end up in court, and with a global audience watching on through social media, lawyers would be wise to use strategic methods to shine a favorable light on their work and cases, says Steve Rudaini at MD Communications.

  • How Lawyers Can Act As Allies This Pride Month

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    Having played a significant role in advancing LGBTQ+ rights, the legal profession now needs to practice allyship to ensure there is sufficient support for the community by educating itself, its colleagues and the public, says Christianah Babajide at Keating Chambers.

  • How Lawyers Can Best Avoid Money Laundering Issues

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    There are basic questions that solicitors must ask of clients to avoid money laundering risks, but in light of recent fines imposed by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority for failure to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, firms must also ensure they document their diligence process, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.

  • Tackling UK Case Backlog Requires Proper Court Funding

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    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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