Pulse UK

  • March 23, 2026

    Solicitor Can Appeal Against Law Society Conduct Complaint

    A solicitor has won the chance to block part of a complaint about his conduct from the Scottish Law Society as he proved that an adjudication panel might have "acted irrationally" when it allowed the matter to proceed.

  • March 23, 2026

    Consolidation Boosts Big Law Firms In Slowing PI Market

    The volume of personal injury claims has fallen sharply in recent years, but consolidation is creating opportunities for large law firms as smaller practices exit the sector, a new report from the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has found.

  • March 20, 2026

    UK Firms Risk Losing Talent By Cutting Back Flexibility

    Six years after the COVID‑19 crisis, experts warn that U.K. firms scaling back flexible working face risks to their hiring and gender‑diversity efforts, as U.S. competitors add pressure with higher pay and firmer expectations about office attendance.

  • March 20, 2026

    The Revolving Door: Goodwin Raided For Partner Quartet

    Over the past week, Goodwin Procter lost a private equity trio to Ashurst and a restructuring partner to Eversheds Sutherland, Norton Rose Fulbright snapped up an infrastructure lead from DLA Piper, and Paul Weiss brought on a funds specialist from Dechert. 

  • March 20, 2026

    HSF Kramer Plans To Expand AI Acceleration Team In US

    HSF Kramer is recruiting for at least three new artificial intelligence roles in the U.S. after appointing its first global chief AI officer, positioning its team as a driver of growth for the firm.

  • March 20, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen an ex-professional footballer revive a dispute with Charles Russell Speechlys, Virgin Media face a group data protection claim after hundreds of thousands of customers' personal details were exposed online for months, and Mishcon de Reya sued by a real estate private equity firm founded by a former Morgan Stanley executive.

  • March 20, 2026

    Ex-Withers Pro Barred For Misleading Firm Over Filing Dates

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has barred a former senior company secretarial assistant in the Withers group from working for another legal business after he misled the firm over a missed deadline for filing a client's accounts.

  • March 20, 2026

    HMCTS Chastised Over 2-Year Delay In Settling WFH Request

    A tribunal has ordered the U.K.'s courts service to address an accountant's request to work from home after finding it mishandled the process and left the application unresolved for almost two years, awarding her £4,200.

  • March 19, 2026

    Irish Firm Arthur Cox Hires Ex-PTSB Lead As CTO

    Ireland-based corporate law firm Arthur Cox LLP announced on Thursday the hiring of the former head of enterprise information technology services at personal and business bank Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC as its chief technology officer.

  • March 19, 2026

    Travers Smith Turns To AI For Growth Over Mergers And PE

    Travers Smith's managing partner has his eye on using artificial intelligence to drive growth for the U.K. firm in a market where an increasing number of players are turning to transatlantic mergers and private investment to fuel expansion.

  • March 19, 2026

    Mishcon Program Helps High-Growth Firms Expand In US

    Mishcon de Reya LLP has launched a new "accelerated learning program" to support high growth companies based in the U.K. as they look to expand in the U.S.

  • March 19, 2026

    SRA Chief Targets Risks To Consumers In 2026

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority will make operational changes and take a more forward-looking approach to identifying risks to consumers, after acknowledging failings in its performance.

  • March 19, 2026

    Lawyer Can't Lift Ban For Meritless Case In Feud With Parents

    A solicitor who was banned from practicing for filing meritless applications in a dispute with his parents over money has lost a challenge to the suspension as a London court upheld a decision that he showed a lack of integrity.

  • March 19, 2026

    White & Case Eyes $5B By 2028 Despite Market Volatility

    White & Case said Thursday that it is on track to hit its goal of $5 billion in revenue for 2028 despite volatility in critical markets in the Middle East, as the London office grew to post $584 million for 2025.

  • March 18, 2026

    Legal Software Company Luminance Hires Chief Tech Officer

    Luminance Technologies Ltd., a U.K. software company producing artificial intelligence tools for enterprise legal teams, announced it has hired the former vice president for product and AI at business software startup ClickUp to serve as its chief technology officer.

  • March 18, 2026

    1st SLAPP Ruling Delivers Symbolic But Limited Landmark

    A judge recently found for the first time that a claim met the statutory definition of a strategic lawsuit against public participation, offering a symbolically significant — if limited — test of new powers designed to curb abusive litigation.

  • March 18, 2026

    Slaughter And May Halves Partner Promotions To 3 In 2026

    Slaughter and May on Wednesday named three lawyers who are set to become partners, half the number it promoted in 2025, in the firm's smallest promotion round since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • March 18, 2026

    CMS Names 54 New Partners In Promotions Round

    CMS named 54 new partners worldwide on Wednesday — slightly fewer than in 2025 — with those in the U.K. making up about a quarter of those promoted.

  • March 18, 2026

    Rosling King Settles Negligence Claim With Developer

    Rosling King LLP has reached a settlement over claims by property developer Tonstate Group, which had accused the law firm of negligently handling litigation against its former chief executive.

  • March 18, 2026

    Lawhive Plots US Law Firm Buying Spree After NY Expansion

    Artificial intelligence-native law firm Lawhive opened an office in New York on Wednesday and disclosed plans to acquire other U.S.-based law firms to grow its presence across the country.

  • March 17, 2026

    Norway Startup Newcode.ai Raises $6.5M

    Norway-based Newcode.ai, which claims to be building an operating system designed for artificial intelligence use by legal teams, announced Tuesday that it raised $6.5 million in seed funding.

  • March 17, 2026

    Clyde & Co Can't Block Lawyer From Suing In Dubai

    A London judge has refused to grant Clyde & Co. an injunction preventing a lawyer from suing in Dubai to force the firm to pay his full bonus, concluding it was unlikely that an English arbitration agreement was still valid. 

  • March 17, 2026

    Final Lawyer Cleared Over Daily Mail Immigration Sting

    A tribunal has cleared a solicitor of misconduct after he was accused of encouraging an undercover reporter posing as a client to make up a false narrative to support an application for asylum in the U.K.

  • March 17, 2026

    Goodwin's UK Revenue Tops $220M In Record Year

    Goodwin Procter LLP generated revenue of more than $220 million in the U.K. in 2025, contributing to the strongest set of financial results in the law firm's history.

  • March 17, 2026

    Law Firm Must Pay Ex-Solicitor £4K Over Contract Breaches

    An employment tribunal has ordered a boutique law firm for entrepreneurs to pay £3,885 ($5,185) to a solicitor it let go without providing him with his notice pay or holiday pay, alongside another contract breach. 

Expert Analysis

  • How Pro Bono Work Can Strengthen A Law Firm

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    Creating a sustainable pro bono program can enhance a law firm's reputation and make it attractive to prospective clients and talent in several ways, says Shams Merchant at Jackson Walker.

  • Why Neurodiversity Support In The Legal Sector Is Important

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    With recent statistics revealing that high numbers of legal professionals are reluctant to disclose their neurodivergence for fear of adverse consequences, organizations and employers should develop awareness and understanding to encourage a committed source of talent with requisite skills to make a positive contribution, says Kevin Athow, general counsel at BSH Home Appliances.

  • Legal Sector Will Benefit From New Data Security Standard

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    The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office-approved new privacy certification scheme for the legal profession will inevitably become the default for law firms, chambers and vendors to prove their U.K. General Data Protection Regulation compliance, says Orlagh Kelly at Briefed.

  • PR Perspectives: Navigating UK And US Legal PR Differences

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    Despite apparently negligible differences between U.S. and U.K. legal systems, public relations requires an understanding of regional nuances and complex legal issues, and U.K.-based PR professionals looking to gain traction in the U.S. must adapt their strategies accordingly to achieve successful cross-jurisdictional campaigns, say Ben Finnis and Elizabeth Rincon at Greentarget.

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • Risks The Judiciary Needs To Be Aware Of When Using AI

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    Recently published judiciary service guidance aims to temper reliance on AI by court staff in their work, and with ever-increasing and evolving technology, such tools should be used for supplementary assistance rather than as a replacement for already existing judicial research tools, says Philip Sewell at Shepherd & Wedderburn.

  • Prompt Engineering Skills Are Changing The Legal Profession

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    With a focus on higher-value work as repetitive tasks are delegated to artificial intelligence, legal roles are set to become more inspiring, and lawyers need not fear the rising demand for prompt engineers that is altering the technology-enabled legal environment, say Eric Crawley, Shah Karim and Paul O’Hagan at Epiq Legal.

  • 4 Legal Privilege Lessons From Dechert Disclosure Ruling

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    The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Al Sadeq v. Dechert LLP, finding that evidence may have been incorrectly withheld, provides welcome clarification of the scope of legal professional privilege, including the application of the iniquity exception, says Tim Knight at Travers Smith.

  • PR Perspectives: Don't Overstate Well-Being Or Enviro Efforts

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    Law firms should look to embrace a strong arsenal of sustainability and well-being initiatives before beginning to publicize their commitment to green and mental health efforts, or they can face the risk of making false claims, says Steve Rudaini at SJR Communications.

  • Record Level Of Partner Hires Shows No Sign Of Slowing

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    With indications that law firm hiring activity is increasing, the competitive market is causing candidates to evaluate potential employers more carefully, and large numbers of partners are migrating away from Silver Circle and West End firms in pursuit of closer parity in work and pay, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • PR Perspectives: Choosing How To Communicate For Impact

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    Successful legal public relations involves developing productive working relationships, and choosing which medium to use when communicating is important, since it will reflect the level of familiarity with the lawyer or journalist as well as the message, says Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn.

  • Talent Acquisition Is Shifting As US Firms Permeate London

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    U.S. law firms’ continued growth in London and aggressive talent acquisition strategies are reshaping how lawyers are attracted, nurtured and retained, and success in this evolving environment lies in understanding and adapting to changing priorities and values, says Nathan Peart at Major Lindsey.

  • More Remains To Be Done To Achieve Gender Parity In Law

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    Significant strides have been made over the years to improve gender diversity in the legal profession, but the pay gap, lack of workplace flexibility and uneven child care burden remain significant challenges to progress, says Caroline Green at Browne Jacobson.

  • US And UK Law Firms Continue Trend Of EU Expansion

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    A broad spectrum of U.S. and U.K. law firms are now seeking fresh opportunities in Europe's fastest growing and constantly evolving sectors by opening offices in strategic locations across the continent, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • Legal Industry Can Help Steer UK Out Of Social Mobility Crisis

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    The legal industry has a responsibility to help mitigate the U.K. social mobility crisis highlighted by the recent State of the Nation report, and it can start to increase socioeconomic diversity in its ranks by focusing on reducing the educational barriers to entering the profession, says Jo-Anne Pugh at BPP University Law School.

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