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  • January 19, 2026

    Lax AI Policy In UK Finance Sector Risks Harm, MPs Warn

    The absence of clear guidance from the government and regulators on the use of artificial intelligence by finance companies could cause "serious harm" to consumers and the financial system, lawmakers warned on Tuesday as they set out the steps needed to erect guardrails.

  • January 19, 2026

    Slaughter And May Guides Zurich's £7.7B Bid For Beazley

    Swiss insurance giant Zurich said Monday that it has made a £7.7 billion ($10 billion) proposed offer for London-listed Beazley PLC after the British rival rejected a lower offer earlier in January.

  • January 26, 2026

    Ropes & Gray Launches Antitrust Practice In Milan

    Ropes & Gray LLP said Monday that it has launched an antitrust and foreign direct investment practice in Italy and has hired a counsel for its new office in Milan.

  • January 19, 2026

    Online Auctions Biz Rejects FitzWalter's Sweetened Bid

    Auction Technology said Monday that it has rejected another proposed cash offer from FitzWalter Capital Ltd., its largest shareholder, which valued the British online marketplace operator at £491 million ($658 million).

  • January 19, 2026

    Insurance CEOs Have 'High M&A Appetite,' KPMG Says

    Insurance chief executives have entered 2026 with confidence in the sector's growth prospects and a bullish appetite for mergers and acquisitions, but warn of increasing risks from AI and cyber-attacks, according to a report by KPMG published on Monday.

  • January 19, 2026

    ​Eversheds Sutherland-Led Fintel Buys Data Biz For £11M

    ​Fintel PLC said Monday that a subsidiary has acquired the market pricing business of Pearson Ham Group for £11 million ($14.7 million) as it looks to expand its software and data division and strengthen its position in Britain's insurance sector.

  • January 19, 2026

    Trethowans Advises Property Franchise Firm On Acquisition

    The Property Franchise Group PLC said Monday that it has bought an 85% stake in mortgage advice company Smart Advice Financial Solutions Ltd. as it seeks to expand in southwest England.

  • January 16, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Stibbe, A&O Shearman, Latham

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. plans to complete its deal to snap up coffee company JDE Peet's NV, Boston Scientific Corp. acquires medical device company Penumbra Inc., and fitness and wellness platform parent Playlist merges with fitness technology company EGYM.

  • January 16, 2026

    ICG Sells Austrian HQ Back To Former Owner For $160M

    Alternative asset manager ICG said Friday that it has sold the Austrian headquarters of manufacturer Innio Group back to the company for $160 million.

  • January 16, 2026

    Rockhopper Raises £6.9M In North Falkland Basin Offer

    British oil and gas producer Rockhopper said Friday that it has raised approximately £6.9 million ($9.2 million) in equity through an oversubscribed share offering from its existing investors for the development of a flagship project in the South Atlantic.

  • January 16, 2026

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

    This past week in London saw the David Lloyd gym chain file an intellectual property claim against its founder, security company Primekings reignite a long-running dispute with the former owners of an acquired business, and a pair of Belizean developers sue a finance executive they say shut them out of a cruise port project.

  • January 16, 2026

    Travelers Latest Insurer To Pen AI Agreement With Anthropic

    American insurance giant Travelers has become the latest insurer to pen a partnership with artificial intelligence company Anthropic after announcing it had signed a deal that it said would grow its AI-powered engineering and analytics capabilities.

  • January 16, 2026

    Impax Offers Shareholders Exit Amid Saba Spat

    Impax Environmental Markets PLC launched a tender offer on Friday to allow shareholders in the U.K. utility investment company to sell their stakes as it seeks to extricate itself from its largest investor, U.S. hedge fund Saba Capital.

  • January 16, 2026

    Abraaj Loses Claim To $37M Debt In Fight With UAE Bank

    A subsidiary of collapsed private equity giant Abraaj Group lost its claim on Friday to $37 million of a disputed debt of $41.5 million after a court ruled that the unit's parent company assigned the $37 million chunk to a bank.

  • January 16, 2026

    Thermal Processing Biz Grows US Presence With $8M Buy

    Metal heat treatment company Bodycote said Friday that it has acquired Spectrum Thermal Processing LLC, a rival business operating in the aerospace sector, for approximately $8 million in cash as it seeks to widen its footprint in the U.S.

  • January 16, 2026

    Aramark Ordered To Sell UK Caterer Over Competition Fears

    The antitrust authority has ordered U.S. hospitality company Aramark Group to sell Scottish offshore caterer Entier Ltd., after it found that a merger will substantially lessen competition for services to North Sea oil and gas platforms.

  • January 15, 2026

    Aussie Gold Miner Artemis Resources To Cancel AIM Listing

    Australian gold and copper miner Artemis said Thursday that it will cancel its listing on the London Stock Exchange after nearly four years of trading on its junior investment market, in the latest blow to the bourse.

  • January 15, 2026

    CMA Reviews Merger Efficiencies To Boost UK Economy

    The Competition and Markets Authority launched a review on Thursday of how it weighs the competitive benefits of some corporate mergers, with a view to potentially revising its approach by the summer.

  • January 15, 2026

    Energy Co. DCC To Buy 4 EU Liquid Gas Suppliers For €48M

    Irish energy and marketing giant DCC said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire the liquid gas businesses of UGI International LLC in four European countries for approximately €48 million ($56 million), building on its existing expertise in the liquefied gas industry.

  • January 15, 2026

    Pensions Co. Vidett Acquires London Governance Biz

    Governance and pensions services provider Vidett has acquired Bridgehouse Company Secretaries, an outsourced corporate governance business, as it strengthens its position in an evolving corporate services market.

  • January 15, 2026

    Gym Group Launches £10M Buyback After Revenue Jumps

    The Gym Group PLC said Thursday that it will reward investors and downsize its share capital with a buyback program worth up to £10 million ($13.4 million).

  • January 15, 2026

    Dr Pepper Maker Launches €15.5B Offer For JDE Peet's

    Beverage heavyweight Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. said Thursday that it plans to complete its €15.5 billion ($18 billion) deal to snap up Dutch coffee company JDE Peet's NV in the second quarter of 2026 before splitting into two publicly traded U.S. companies.

  • January 15, 2026

    Irish Housebuilder Glenveagh Launches €25M Share Buyback

    Irish construction company Glenveagh Properties said on Thursday that it has launched a share buyback program worth up to €25 million ($29 million) as it looks to lower its share capital.

  • January 15, 2026

    Oxford Biomedica Attracts Approach From PE Group EQT

    Biotechnology company Oxford Biomedica PLC has said that it received an unsolicited approach from a Swedish private equity group, EQT AB, that could lead to a possible cash offer.

  • January 14, 2026

    Sixth Street Closes European Fund With €3.75B In Tow

    Private equity shop Sixth Street, advised by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, on Wednesday announced that it wrapped its third European direct lending fund at its hard cap with €3.75 billion ($4.37 billion) of committed capital.

Expert Analysis

  • What To Note In EU Tech Transfer Agreements Consultation

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    Robert Klotz at Steptoe explains the European Commission’s main contemplated amendments to a regulation that exempts certain technology transfer agreements from European Union restrictions, the current political context around the ongoing reform, and as its potential consequences for businesses.

  • UK Refusal Of US Extradition Request May Set New Standard

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    The recent U.K. Supreme Court ruling in El-Khouri v. U.S., denying a U.S. extradition request, overturns a long-held precedent and narrows how U.K. courts must decide such requests, potentially signaling a broader reevaluation of U.K. extradition law, say lawyers at Dechert and Kingsley Napley.

  • Practice Leader Insights

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    This year, 42 leaders of employment, intellectual property, insurance and transactions practice groups shared thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area.

  • Key Findings From EU Report On Antitrust Remedies

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    Although the European Commission’s recent report assessing the effectiveness of its antitrust policy on behavioral remedies is not binding, it may influence future cases and promote coherence, providing useful insights for national competition authorities and courts when considering remedies in their own jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • New UK Order Offers Welcome Clarity To Crypto Staking Rules

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    The recently effective Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Amendment Order clarifies that arrangements for qualifying crypto-asset staking do not amount to a collective investment scheme, and by addressing an issue that curtailed staking activities in the U.K., facilitates the use of that practice, says Andrew Henderson at Goodwin.

  • How EU Competition Policy Will Affect State Aid Rules

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    The European Commission’s recent competitiveness compass policy indicates its ambitions for the European Union to become an economic powerhouse, leveraging a new coordination tool that would affect state aid rules and boost public support for green energy investments, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • Banker Remuneration Proposals Could Affect More Than Pay

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    The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority’s pending proposals to reduce banker remuneration restrictions bring obvious personal financial advantages for bankers, but may have repercussions that result in increased scrutiny of bonus payments and wider changes to workplace culture and overall accountability, say lawyers at Fox Williams.

  • 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.

  • EU Paper Urges Data Protection And Competition Law Unity

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    A recent European Data Protection Board position paper calls for closer cooperation among data protection and competition authorities, and provides valuable insight for businesses seeking to ensure compliance across an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • Decoding Arbitral Disputes: Equal Rights Limit State Immunity

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    The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent determination that Spain’s London embassy could not dodge a former U.K.-based employee’s discrimination claims by invoking sovereign immunity reaffirms its position that employment and human rights should come before the privileges of foreign powers, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray’s Inn.

  • How Proposed Private Share Trading System May Benefit Cos.

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    The government's proposal for a private securities and capital exchange system intends to enhance market practices and risk tolerances, offering a significant way for firms to free up liquidity by allowing investors to trade existing private company shares, say lawyers at Mishcon de Reya.

  • Managing Transatlantic Antitrust Investigations And Litigation

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    As transatlantic competition regulators cooperate more closely and European antitrust investigations increasingly spark follow-up civil suits in the U.S., companies must understand how to simultaneously juggle high-stakes multigovernment investigations and manage the risks of expensive new claims across jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews

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    A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Competition Act Brings Important UK Merger Control Changes

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    Although recently effective sections of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act provide clarity on the transactions that may attract Competition and Markets Authority attention, some reforms potentially expanding the regulator's scope may be concerning to transacting parties, say lawyers at Fried Frank.

  • How GCs Can Protect Cos. From Geopolitical Headwinds

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    Geopolitical uncertainty is perceived by corporate leaders as the biggest short-term threat to global business, but many of the potential crises are navigable if general counsel focus on what is being said about a company and what the company is doing, says Juliet Young at Schillings.

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