Pulse UK

  • April 29, 2025

    Vardy Must Foot Rooney Costs In Lawyer Fee Challenge

    Rebekah Vardy was ordered on Tuesday to pay the full legal costs of her unsuccessful attempt to challenge a finding that Coleen Rooney's lawyers had not committed misconduct by understating their costs in the libel battle between the footballers' wives.

  • April 29, 2025

    Clifford Chance Boosts Partnership With 31 New Partners

    Clifford Chance said Tuesday that it has promoted more than 30 lawyers to its partnership, with its office in London accounting for the largest number of new partners in the latest promotions round.

  • April 28, 2025

    Dentons Promotes 13 Lawyers To Partnership In Europe

    Dentons said Monday that it has promoted more than a dozen lawyers to its partnership as part of a wider round of promotions by the firm in Europe and central Asia.

  • April 28, 2025

    DLA Piper Hires New CFO From Knight Frank

    DLA Piper said Monday that it has appointed Knight Frank's group chief financial officer to take on a similar role as it looks to achieve its goals for growing the business.

  • April 28, 2025

    UK Targets Fake Immigration Lawyers With £15K Fines

    Fake lawyers fraudulently posing as immigration advisers will face fines of up to £15,000 ($20,100) under new powers to toughen up the U.K.'s asylum system against rogue law firms, the Home Office has said.

  • April 28, 2025

    Mishcon De Reya Promotes 27 To Partnership

    Mishcon de Reya LLP said Monday that it has elevated 27 lawyers to the role of equity or junior equity partner, bolstering its senior ranks as part of a wider round of promotions at the firm.

  • April 25, 2025

    Ex-Solicitor Barred For Misleading Law Firm About Caution

    A former solicitor who failed to disclose a police caution to a law firm on three occasions has been banned for providing false and misleading information, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

  • April 25, 2025

    The Revolving Door: Rosenblatt Law Adds Its First Silk

    Over the past week, Rosenblatt Law hired a dispute resolution silk, Travers Smith appointed a new property disputes head, and Clyde & Co. tapped an insurance pro from Brazilian firm Campos Mello Advogados.

  • April 25, 2025

    Tycoon's Son Loses Challenge To £3M Howard Kennedy Bill

    The son of a diamond tycoon accused of swindling $1 billion from banks lost his bid for a court-ordered review of his legal bills from Howard Kennedy on Friday as the High Court said he knew of the climbing costs linked to his international fraud case.

  • April 25, 2025

    SRA Shutters RBG Unit After Administration Falls Through

    The solicitors' watchdog has closed down a trading subsidiary of RBG Holdings PLC after the group said it would wind down its operations because it was unable to appoint an administrator.

  • April 25, 2025

    UK Law, Accounting Bodies Queried On Poor SAR Records

    The anti-money laundering unit of the Financial Conduct Authority has told legal and accounting professional bodies to justify their failure to check the quality of suspicious activity reports by their member firms.

  • April 25, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen pub operator Stonegate sue insurance broker Marsh, a human rights lawyer sued for defamation by Russian businessman Ovik Mkrtchyan, and British toy-maker The Character Group reignite an employment dispute with a former finance director. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 25, 2025

    DWF In Redundancy Talks With More Than 100 Employees

    DWF LLP said Friday that it is consulting on redundancies that could affect more than 100 employees as it blamed challenging economic conditions for the move.

  • April 24, 2025

    SocGen Blames Clifford Chance For Failed $483M Gold Claim

    SocGen has told the High Court that Clifford Chance LLP was negligent in its advice to the bank over a gold bullion dispute worth $483 million, saying the poor advice caused the lender's claim to be struck out as an abuse of process.

  • April 24, 2025

    Lloyd Firth On SFO's New Energy And UK Regulatory Shift

    Lloyd Firth comes from a long line of blue-collar workers from the north of England. Bricklayers, mostly, but also coal miners and gas blowers from Barnsley's furnaces. Firth, whose father and brother still work in the trade, read books instead.

  • April 24, 2025

    Clifford Chance Vet Heads To KKCG As New Legal Chief

    International investment firm KKCG has hired a longtime corporate partner at Clifford Chance LLP as its legal chief as it looks to embark on the next phase of its growth amid an increasingly complex legal and regulatory landscape for its gaming, energy and technology ventures.

  • April 24, 2025

    Simmons & Simmons Moves 9 Lawyers Up To Partnership

    Simmons & Simmons LLP has promoted nine lawyers to its partnership as part of its 2025 round, the international law firm disclosed Wednesday, with women making up nearly half the cohort as it looks to hit parity in promotions by 2026.

  • April 24, 2025

    DLA Piper Elevates 65 Lawyers In US-Heavy Partner Round

    DLA Piper said Thursday that it has promoted 65 lawyers from across the globe to its partnership, a slight increase on the previous year's figure as the U.S. accounted for the firm's largest intake of new partners.

  • April 24, 2025

    Canfield Law Faces £4M Claim Over Alleged Property Fraud

    A Hong Kong businessman has accused a London law firm in a High Court claim of failing to ask questions in connection with a high-value property deal, which he says facilitated a fraud that cost him more than £4 million ($5.3 million).

  • April 24, 2025

    Ashurst Partnership Promotions Drop To 20 In Latest Round

    Ashurst LLP said Thursday that it has promoted 20 lawyers from across the business to its partnership, a drop of a third from the number the firm elevated in 2024 — the third consecutive year that it had posted a record figure.

  • April 24, 2025

    Legal Exec Banned For Misappropriating £219K Client Funds

    A legal executive has been disqualified and banned from working at law firms after the English solicitors' watchdog concluded that he had misappropriated £219,000 ($292,000) from a dead client's estate.

  • April 23, 2025

    Rainer Hughes Founder Accused Of Laundering Fraud Funds

    Prosecutors accused a founder of Rainer Hughes LLP of laundering the proceeds of a multimillion-pound alcohol tax fraud at the beginning of a criminal trial in London on Wednesday.

  • April 23, 2025

    Anexo Majority Owners Weigh Buying Out Minority Stake

    Anexo Group PLC's largest investors are considering buying out the rest of the specialist motor accident credit hire and legal services business.

  • April 23, 2025

    Orrick Taps London Partners For European Leadership

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has tapped two partners at its London base for top leadership posts as part of a series of appointments across its offices in Europe.

  • April 23, 2025

    Lawyers Face Misconduct Case For Letting Trainee Run Firm

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority told a disciplinary tribunal on Wednesday that a group of lawyers were guilty of misconduct for allowing a trainee to buy and run a firm, leading to accounts rules breaches and a mishandled case.

Expert Analysis

  • Rebuttal

    US Legal System Can Benefit From Nonlawyer Ownership

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    Contrary to claims made in a recent Law360 guest article, nonlawyer ownership has incrementally improved the England and Wales legal system — with more innovation and more opportunities for lawyers — and there is no reason why those outcomes cannot also be achieved in the U.S., say Crispin Passmore at Passmore Consulting and Zachariah DeMeola at the University of Denver.

  • Increasing Investment Scams Can Implicate Lawyers, Too

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    With the pandemic serving as a catalyst for increased financial fraud, it's important to recognize that these scams are not only devastating for victims, they also pose a significant threat to law firms and individual solicitors who fail to do their due diligence, say James Darbyshire at the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and Heather Clark at Burness Paull.

  • UK Lawyers Can Adapt Due Diligence To Screen New Clients

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    As COVID-19-related fraud gains pace, U.K.-based practitioners should help combat money laundering by using alternative methods to verify that new clients are who they say they are, says Christopher Convey, a barrister at 33 Chancery Lane and chair of the Bar Council's Money Laundering Working Group.

  • Key Risks And Developments For UK Law Firm Culture In 2020

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    In 2020, law firms throughout the U.K. will be increasingly reshaped by rapid changes in societal expectations and advances in technology, say Helen Rowlands and Niya Phiri of Clyde & Co.

  • #MeToo Pressure On UK Businesses Is Set To Rise

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    Recent declarations by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority indicate that sexual harassment in the U.K.'s financial services industry may lead to consequences under the newly expanded Senior Managers and Certification Regime, and other sectors are facing growing scrutiny as well, say attorneys at Covington.

  • Corporate Wrongdoing Risks Go Beyond Exec Departures

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    Recent controversy over misconduct allegations that led to the ousting of a KPMG executive reminds firms that the challenges caused by suspecting or uncovering internal wrongdoing are not so easily solved by the implicated executive's exit, says Sarah Chilton of CM Murray.

  • 2 Perspectives On Navigating The Litigation Funding Process

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    Paul Martenstyn of Vannin Capital and Daniel Spendlove of Signature Litigation share their top tips on how to get a case funded, drawing from their respective experience as a funder and a lawyer.

  • Answers To Key Legal Finance Ethics Questions

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    While there is discussion in some quarters about new regulations on commercial legal finance, the hands-off approach taken by the majority of courts and legislatures is an implicit recognition that it is already sufficiently regulated, says Danielle Cutrona of Burford Capital.

  • New Scrutiny For NDAs In Sexual Harassment Matters

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    Recent government scrutiny of nondisclosure agreements related to allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against Steve Wynn and Harvey Weinstein raises the question of whether some uses of NDAs could amount to obstruction of justice or a violation of lawyers' ethical obligations, say attorneys at Cleary.

  • Opinion

    SRA Should Not Condemn Lawful Tax Avoidance

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    In suggesting that solicitors who facilitate tax avoidance breach its code of conduct, the Solicitors Regulation Authority fails to distinguish between legal tax avoidance and illegal tax evasion, says attorney Martin Kenney.

  • Proposed Arbitration Law May Be A Misstep For India

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    A proposed Indian law, which could have the effect of excluding non-Indians from acting as arbitrators, is threatening to undermine the country's ambition to become an important seat of international arbitration, says Sarosh Zaiwalla of Zaiwalla & Co.

  • British Overseas Territories Can Benefit From Transparency

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    British overseas territories have pushed back against a recent U.K. measure requiring them to create publicly accessible registers of companies' beneficial owners. However, considering global trends toward transparency, perhaps the territories should embrace the new rules as a force of good, says Simon Airey of Paul Hastings LLP.

  • Legal Technology Is Likely To Flourish In The UK

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    The U.K. may soon surpass the U.S. in legal technology, thanks to regulatory reform, law firm investment and an entrepreneurial environment, says Bridget Deiters of InCloudCounsel.

  • Law & Reorder: The Emergence Of The UK Legaltech Sector

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    Recent market dynamics are driving the U.K. legal industry to adopt nascent technologies in new service offerings as well as pre-existing solutions. The rise of legaltech should also lead to an increase in acquisitions by law firms striving to maintain relevance, says Jo Charles of Livingstone Partners LLP.

  • Why English Courts Are Prepared To Assist Cyber Victims

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    This year, a number of cases have illustrated how English courts are dealing with legal hurdles for cybercrime victims and making it easier to obtain a freezing order or injunction under such circumstances, says Fiona Cain of Haynes and Boone LLP.

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