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									October 31, 2025
									Private Equity Gains Traction As Law Firms Seek GrowthLaw firm leaders are increasingly open to investment from the private equity sector to help transform their business as they push for growth amid consolidation in the U.K. legal market and disruption caused by new technology, an industry survey has revealed. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Ex-Law Firm Manager Accused Of Misusing Client FundsA former law firm manager is set to be prosecuted before a disciplinary tribunal over allegations that she misused client funds, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Nigeria Must Reveal £11M Barristers' Fee Details In Costs RowAn energy company that defrauded Nigeria won a bid Friday to force the West African state to provide more information about £11 million ($14.4 million) of barristers' fees ahead of a battle over the country's £44 million legal bill. 
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									October 31, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen two regional law firms clash at the intellectual property court over the name Amicus Solicitors, Bill's Restaurant face a breach of contract suit by its former executive chair, and a Capita subsidiary sue the Metropolitan Police over a multimillion-pound procurement dispute. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Yodel Accuses Ex-Director Of Forging Docs In Ownership TrialTwo companies controlled by Yodel's former director denied allegations that he created a fake share warrant contract at the start of a London trial Friday, saying it was established to support a merger with the U.K. delivery company. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly QuizThe legal industry marked the end of October with another action-packed week as BigLaw firms announced partner promotions and expanded their practice offerings. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz. 
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									October 31, 2025
									The Revolving Door: A&O Shearman Hires Weil Debt PartnerOver the past week, Cleary Gottlieb hired a leading competition disputes partner from White & Case, A&O Shearman recruited a senior leveraged finance partner from Weil and Payne Hicks Beach hired an insolvency pro from Isadore Goldman. 
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									October 31, 2025
									DLA Piper Names New Managing Partner For Sheffield OfficeDLA Piper LLP said Friday that it has appointed a new managing partner for its office in Sheffield as the firm continues its expansion in the English regions. 
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									October 31, 2025
									LSB Reveals Scope Of Mazur Regulatory Advice ReviewEngland's legal oversight regulator has revealed that its review of watchdogs after the High Court ruling on Mazur will investigate whether their guidance about who could conduct litigation had an "adverse impact on the regulatory objectives." 
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									October 30, 2025
									Ex-SRA Execs Launch Global Legal Strategy ConsultancyTwo former executives at the Solicitors Regulation Authority have teamed up to launch a transatlantic consultancy advising law firms, investors and regulators on boosting capital investment in the legal sector, with backing from U.K. law firm Kingsley Napley. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Latham Elects Largest London Partner Intake Since 2022Latham & Watkins LLP has elected 40 associates in the U.S. and Europe to its partnership, with its London office recording its largest intake of new partners in a single promotions round since 2022. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Gov't Weighs Paccar Reversal Amid Litigation FearsThe government has not set a deadline for reversing a controversial ruling that has disrupted the litigation-funding sector, but has indicated it could go further as it praised the industry's "critical role" in supporting the U.K.'s status as a global hub for commercial litigation and arbitration. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Top Law Firms, Brokers Compete For Legal Finance HonorsLaw firms, legal technology companies and litigation-finance brokers are among those who have made the shortlist in the International Legal Finance Association's inaugural awards, which recognize achievement and innovation in the global industry, the trade association said Thursday. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Swedish AI Firm Legora Secures $150M, Eyes Global GrowthSwedish legal AI platform Legora said Thursday it has raised $150 million in a new funding round, bringing the total investment since its launch to $265 million. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Bar Council Criticizes Tribunal Chair Changes In BSB PlanThe Bar Council said Wednesday that it has supported several proposals in the Bar Standards Board's consultation to make its enforcement process more efficient and transparent, but pushed back on a proposed change to who can chair a disciplinary panel. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Senior Barrister Disbarred After Admitting Sexual HarassmentA senior criminal barrister was disbarred at a London legal disciplinary tribunal Wednesday after he admitted sexually harassing a junior colleague in 2018. 
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									October 29, 2025
									UK Starts Redress Program For 'Capture' Post Office ScandalThe government launched a new compensation program on Wednesday for postmasters who suffered financial losses as a result of faulty Capture accounting software. 
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									October 29, 2025
									UK Solicitors Split On Holding Client Money, Survey FindsSolicitors are almost evenly split on whether law firms should continue holding client money, a report published Wednesday has found, as the Solicitors Regulation Authority prepares to consult further on safeguarding funds under the current system following the collapse of Axiom Ince. 
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									October 29, 2025
									UK Launches Review Of Controversial 'Whiplash' ReformsThe government said Wednesday that it has launched a review of its 2021 reform program for "whiplash" personal injury claims, amid industry concerns over delays to compensation and the failure of insurers to pass on savings to policyholders. 
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									October 29, 2025
									Ex-HSF Partner Named Again For Appointments CommissionA former partner at HSF who became a High Court judge has been reappointed to serve as senior judicial commissioner on an independent body that selects candidates for roles in the judiciary, the government has said. 
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									October 28, 2025
									UK, Swiss Agree To Extend Lawyers' Visa-Free Work DealBritain 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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									October 28, 2025
									Dentons Adds Eversheds Sutherland TMT Pro In DublinDentons 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 JudgeGavin 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 PartnerCMS 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 ExpansionHunters 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. 
 
                AI Startup Legora Aims To Reshape Law Firm-Client Dynamics
In-house lawyers might send an email or get on the phone when they want to talk to outside counsel. But the head of artificial intelligence startup Legora tells Law360 he sees a future where a client's first port of call might be an artificial intelligence tool offered by a law firm.
 
                Judge's Case To Shine Light On Secretive Selection Process
A judge's challenge on Wednesday to the lawfulness of a secretive process used to appoint judges will shine a light on part of the U.K. legal system that is often criticized but largely opaque.
 
                Incoming Law Society Leader Has Her Eye On Modernization
When Dana Denis-Smith launched her campaign to become president of the Law Society of England and Wales, her message was clear: the legal profession has changed dramatically over the past two decades — and must keep evolving.
 
                AI-Driven Fake Evidence Could 'Play Havoc' In Legal Disputes
A recent High Court judgment exposed how nonexistent artificial intelligence-generated citations had been used in legal arguments — but experts say this could be the tip of the iceberg for increasingly sophisticated fake evidence making its way into disputes.
Editor's Picks
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									The Revolving Door: Sullivan & Cromwell Bags Finance HeadOver the past week, the head of Allen Overy Shearman Sterling's financial services group joined Sullivan & Cromwell, Baker McKenzie swiped an investment funds specialist from Latham & Watkins, and a cyber heavyweight exited Deloitte Legal for Reynolds Porter Chamberlain. 
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									The Revolving Door: Addleshaw Hires Cyber Chief From BirdOver the past week, Addleshaw Goddard LLP hired a new director of cyber investigations from Bird & Bird LLP, Dechert LLP saw two experts in international capital markets transactions move to Baker Botts LLP, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP recruited an expert in secondaries transactions from Kirkland & Ellis LLP. 
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									AI-Powered Law Firm Sparks Debate On Legal Sector's FutureThe country's first approved artificial intelligence law firm could be a turning point, making it easier for individuals and small businesses to get legal support. But the proliferation of artificial intelligence in the legal sector could also put considerable pressure on small firms and solo practitioners. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From Baker Botts' Neil Coulson  Neil Coulson, chair of intellectual property at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of tackling a patent litigation with a short timetable, the post-Brexit delineation between the European Union's and the U.K.'s approaches to trademark examination, and why it is important to be able to discourse with clients easily on technical topics. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From Freshfields' Kathleen Healy  Kathleen Healy, partner in London and co-leader of Freshfields' people and reward practice in Asia, discusses the challenges of advising on employment and industrial relations during the financial crisis, why the employment tribunal system would benefit from additional funding, and how reforming noncompete clauses will create plenty of legal and practical issues. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Sarah McNally  Sarah McNally, head of the global insurance disputes practice at HSF Kramer, discusses the challenges of orchestrating an expedited proceeding during the pandemic, how document disclosure in litigation is becoming a huge burden, and why insurance is all-pervasive, and accordingly interesting and varied. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare Martineau's Phil Pepper  Phil Pepper, head of employment at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of working on a high-stakes case that progressed to the European Court of Justice, the need for reform of employees' rights legislation when a business transfers, and why lawyers should develop soft skills early in their careers. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From Forbes' Kella Bowers  Kella Bowers, head of insurance at Forbes, discusses the challenges of balancing the needs of the people and institutions involved in child sexual abuse exploitation cases, why a preaction protocol for abuse work is needed, and how insurance law can enable lawyers to work on many hard-hitting issues. 
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								AI Risks Legal Sector Must Consider In Dispute Resolution  Artificial intelligence presents significant opportunities to lawyers and decision-makers navigating increasingly data-heavy legal proceedings, but two recent cases provide a sobering reminder of the potential for misuse, say lawyers at White & Case. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights: Harbottle & Lewis' Yvonne Gallagher  Yvonne Gallagher, head of employment at Harbottle & Lewis, discusses the challenges of dealing with clients' emotions, the significance of the widening scope for discrimination disputes, and why junior lawyers should focus on learning the basic contractual and statutory principles of employment law. 
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								How Cos. Can Straddle US-UK Split On Work Misconduct, DEI  With U.K. regulators ordering employers to do more to prevent nonfinancial misconduct and discrimination, and President Donald Trump ordering the rollback of similar American protections, global organizations should prioritize establishing consistent workplace conduct frameworks to help balance their compliance obligations across the diverging jurisdictions, say lawyers at WilmerHale. 
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								Viral Comms Crises Create Dual Corp. Governance Threats  As legislative hearings increase in frequency and social media fuels their reputational impact, corporate legal teams face a new dual challenge that reflects a fundamental shift in accountability and demands new strategies, governance frameworks and organizational capabilities, says Joanna Ludlam at Jenner & Block. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From Mishcon's Richard Leedham  Richard Leedham, head of the commercial litigation practice and insurance disputes team at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of coordinating a complex lawsuit during lockdown, why the remedy for damages for late insurance claim payments is practically worthless, and the importance of focusing on hard legal argument in class actions. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From V&E's David Berkery  David Berkery, head of aviation finance at Vinson & Elkins, discusses the challenges of striking an asset-backed securitization deal after the 2008 financial crisis rewrote the rules, why sustainable aviation goals need more government encouragement, and why young attorneys should focus on finding people they enjoy working with. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From Gibson Dunn's Sandy Bhogal  Sandy Bhogal, co-chair of Gibson Dunn's tax practice, discusses the challenges of working on a complicated restructuring during the financial crisis, the difficulty of dealing with rules that are adjusted by nonbinding guidance, and why tax lawyers need to know the law as well as they possibly can. 
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								SRA Ruling Raises Issue Of Jurisdiction Over Private Conduct  The recent Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ruling, suspending a former Orrick associate after determining that a criminal offense of nonconsensual touching had occurred, serves as a cautionary tale that the regulator's jurisdiction may extend into private social settings, even where no abuse of power is proven, says Nick Brett at Brett Wilson. 
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								Why Leveson Review Is Significant For UK Court System  Brian Leveson’s recent review into the U.K. criminal justice system calls for judge-only trials in serious and complex fraud cases, a controversial recommendation that is sparking debate over the future of jury trials, says Louise Hodges at Kingsley Napley. 
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								Series Practice Leader Insights From V&E's Ben Higson  Ben Higson, head of Vinson & Elkins' London transactions practice, discusses the complexities of knitting together businesses across the world into a joint venture, how warranty and indemnity insurance has altered the way deals are conducted, and why discipline and resilience are key for M&A lawyers.