Pulse UK

  • August 29, 2025

    Ex-BLM Family Law Chief Accused Of Misleading Client

    A former head of family law at Berrymans Lace Mawer LLP has been referred to a tribunal over allegations that he misled a client, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

  • August 29, 2025

    The Revolving Door: Perkins Coie, Proskauer Make Big Hires  

    Over the course of August, Proskauer expanded its leveraged finance capabilities with a White & Case hire, Perkins Coie snagged a technology veteran from Clifford Chance to support its recent growth in the capital, and Addleshaw Goddard launched a tax disputes and investigations practice with five specialists from Pinsent Masons.

  • August 29, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen Prosecco DOC Consortium bring an intellectual property claim against a distributor, the Serious Fraud Office bring a civil recovery claim against the ex-wife of a solicitor jailed over a £19.5 million fraud scheme, and law firm Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen LLP sue its former client, the bankrupt Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • August 29, 2025

    Ex-Burness Paull IT Worker Banned For Forging Invoice

    An IT worker at Burness Paull who forged a medical invoice to get an advance on his salary has been banned from working for legal service providers without the consent of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

  • August 28, 2025

    SFO Hikes Lawyers' Rates As New Fraud Offense Takes Effect

    The Serious Fraud Office revealed an increase to lawyers' hourly rates for the first time in almost two decades on Thursday, days before a new fraud offense comes into force.

  • August 28, 2025

    New CLLS Chief Looks To Boost Diversity In London's BigLaw

    The new chief executive of the City of London Law Society acknowledges the challenge of advancing diversity in the legal profession while expanding membership of the trade body. But he told Law360 that he is confident that lawyers have the capacity for progress and change.

  • August 28, 2025

    Livingston FC Defeats Ex-GC's Unfair Dismissal Claim

    The former general counsel at a Scottish Premier League club has lost his employment tribunal claim accusing Livingston FC of forcing him to resign for blowing the whistle about purported financial irregularities and unlawful payments to players.

  • August 28, 2025

    Kennedys Admits Data Breach In Church Abuse Email

    Kennedys Law LLP said Thursday that it has reported itself to regulators after it inadvertently left the email addresses of almost 200 survivors and law firms visible to all the recipients of an update on redress for abuse in the Church of England.

  • August 28, 2025

    SRA Fines Law Firm For Lapses In AML Compliance

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined a Bournemouth-based law firm £14,509 ($19,589) after it failed to properly assess money laundering risks in client transactions for more than seven years. 

  • August 28, 2025

    SRA Reports Record 82% Pass Rate For SQE2

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has reported that the pass rate for aspiring lawyers sitting the second stage of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination has hit a record high of 82%.

  • August 27, 2025

    Weightmans Posts Revenue Of £145M As Profit Dips Slightly

    Weightmans LLP said Wednesday that its net profit dipped slightly but revenue hit an all-time high of £145 million ($196 million) in the final year that its managing partner of 12 years oversaw the firm.

  • August 27, 2025

    Call For FCA Oversight On Portfolio Funding Sparks Concerns

    Litigation-funding experts have warned that a recent government-backed report could have unintended consequences for the sector by calling on the Financial Conduct Authority to regulate portfolio funding — without clearly defining what that entails.

  • August 27, 2025

    Consultant's Dishonesty Over Fake Signature Leads To Ban

    The solicitors' regulator has sanctioned an immigration consultant for falsely signing a document to support a client's visa application.

  • August 27, 2025

    Addleshaw Prioritizes Senior Lawyers With NQ Pay Freeze

    Addleshaw Goddard LLP said Wednesday that it is freezing salaries of its newly qualified solicitors, amid growing concerns in the U.K. legal market that earnings of freshly qualified lawyers are increasing more quickly than experienced associates.

  • August 27, 2025

    Ex-Law Firm Chief Suspended For Backdating Client Letter

    A former managing partner at an English law firm has been suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay costs by a disciplinary tribunal after admitting to backdating a client care letter to make it appear as though it had been issued three years earlier.

  • September 03, 2025

    Addleshaw Hires Team Of 5 From Pinsent For Tax Group

    Addleshaw Goddard has launched a tax disputes and investigations practice with the recruitment of a team of five specialists from Pinsent Masons.

  • August 26, 2025

    Freeths Downsizes In Milton Keynes With New Office

    Freeths LLP has relocated to a new office in Milton Keynes that is roughly half the size of its previous premises in a bid to adjust as staff continue to engage in hybrid working.

  • August 26, 2025

    Ashurst Leverages AI, London Growth To Court US Market

    Ashurst LLP is strengthening its London office with increased hiring and deeper integration of generative artificial intelligence as it considers a merger to accelerate its growth in the U.S. market, the firm's new managing partner in the English capital told Law360.

  • August 26, 2025

    Law Firm Sued For £1M After Fraudster Hijacks Property Deal

    A regional law firm is being sued for up to £1 million ($1.35 million) for allegedly helping a fraudster impersonate the owner of a London property, which prevented a sale being completed. 

  • August 26, 2025

    Ex-Axiom Pro Barred For Diverting £77K To Personal Account

    A former lawyer at Axiom DWFM has been banned from working as a solicitor after he misappropriated approximately £77,000 ($104,000) into his personal bank account for carrying out client work on behalf of the firm, a tribunal has said.

  • August 26, 2025

    Ex-Irwin Mitchell Lawyer Barred For Inflating Billable Hours

    A former senior associate at Irwin Mitchell LLP has been barred from practicing for claiming she had spent more time on client work than she actually did as she said she was struggling to hit targets for billable hours.

  • August 22, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen football manager Bruno Lage sue the owner of Olympique Lyonnais and Botafogo football clubs, luxury fashion brand Christian Dior Couture target a jewelry business trading under the same name, and a Russian motorsports promoter take action against Formula One after it canceled its Russian Grand Prix in 2022.

  • August 22, 2025

    Ex-Clarke Willmott Lawyer Barred Over Deleted Email

    A former solicitor at Clarke Willmott has been banned from practicing after he admitted that he had deleted an email from a client to cover up the fact that he hadn't dealt with it and then lied about receiving it, a London tribunal ruled.

  • August 22, 2025

    SRA Turns Up Heat On Firms Over High-Volume Claims

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is requiring law firms that handle high-volume consumer claims to confirm that they understand its ethical behavior standards and codes of conduct, after a review found that some outfits were failing to consider clients' interests when inking funding deals among other issues.

  • August 22, 2025

    Magic Circle Firms Make Inroads In US With Record Revenues

    Magic Circle firms might finally be gaining meaningful traction in the U.S. market after years of slow progress and false starts, if their latest financial disclosures are any indication.

Expert Analysis

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    Practice Leader Insights From Covington's Sonia Campbell

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    Sonia Campbell, head of the U.K. insurance recovery practice at Covington, discusses the challenges of working during the COVID-19 pandemic, why cyber underwriting risk will be critical for sector reform, and how junior lawyers need to be resilient and tenacious.

  • Roundup

    Practice Leader Insights

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    In this Law360 U.K. Expert Analysis series, leaders of employment, intellectual property, insurance and transactions practice groups share thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Bird & Bird's Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard

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    Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard, who co-heads Bird & Bird's international copyright group, discusses the challenges of working on long cases with complex issues, whether current copyright law is fit for purpose in light of artificial intelligence, ​​​​​​​and why understanding technology makes it easier to argue the nuances of the law.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Birketts' Maria Peyman

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    Maria Peyman, who heads Birketts' intellectual property team, discusses the challenges of cases involving multiple patents, the need to reform legislative provisions in light of artificial intelligence, and why junior lawyers should take opportunities to get a broad range of experience before specializing.

  • Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

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    “No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Mishcon de Reya's Daniel Naftalin

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    Daniel Naftalin, who chairs the employment practice at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of working on multijurisdictional litigation, the need to show consideration for lawyers' well-being, and why employment law offers unique opportunities to specialize in a commercial field with a high degree of human interest.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Baker McKenzie's David Scott

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    David Scott, head of the London mergers and acquisitions practice at Baker McKenzie, discusses the excitement of working on a highly complex transaction, the need for a harmonized approach to deal regulatory scrutiny, and why deal work can become addictive.

  • Transatlantic Law Firm Mergers Are Transforming UK Market

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    With the current prevalence for high-profile U.K.-U.S. law firm mergers likely to continue, a new type of firm could emerge that strikes a balance between U.K. culture and working style, but with the global ambition that U.S. firms offer, says Ria Karnik at Major Lindsey.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Taylor Wessing's Paul Callaghan

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    Paul Callaghan, who leads Taylor Wessing's employment, pensions and mobility group, discusses the challenges of clients who take matters personally, why discrimination based on socioeconomic background needs to be addressed by the law, and how being contracted as an independent investigator is becoming a new trend for senior employment lawyers.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From BCLP's Benjamin Lee

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    Benjamin Lee, who co-leads BCLP's global corporate transactions practice, discusses the value of face-to-face meetings, how aspects of English company law could align with a more global approach, and what junior lawyers can learn by observing their senior colleagues.

  • Opinion

    Defunding Lawyer Apprenticeships Could Have Hidden Costs

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    In proposing to reform the U.K. apprenticeship system, it is crucial that the government gives sufficient consideration to how funding changes could reduce opportunities for underrepresented groups and negatively affect firms' ability to deliver effective training, says Carrie Laws at The Family Law Co.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Eversheds' Diane Gilhooley

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    Diane Gilhooley, who leads Eversheds Sutherland's employment, labor and pensions practice, looks at the multifaceted challenges of advising clients during pandemic lockdowns, the need to reform U.K.'s whistleblowing law, and why it's important for lawyers to enjoy their work.

  • 'Revolving Door' Model Can Help Bridge Legal Sector Gaps

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    The ability for lawyers to move freely between private and public sectors, a long-time feature of the U.S. legal landscape that was recently embraced by the U.K. Government Legal Department, offers valuable career experience and an effective way to close talent gaps at either end, say James Lavan and Thomas Hanlon at Buchanan.

  • Pros And Cons Of Nonequity Partnership For English Firms

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    With Cleary recently announcing a new nonequity partner category, it is an opportune time for firms governed by English law to examine the advantages and disadvantages of this position from the perspective of both the firm and the lawyer, says John Gould at Russell-Cooke.

  • Global Law Firms: The Challenge Of Where To Do Business

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    As the world becomes less predictable and operational risks present greater challenges, global law firms must contend with a range of pressures, yet financial considerations still drive much of the process when deciding where to plant a flag, say Bethaney Durkin and Liam McCafferty at Byfield Consultancy.

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