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									October 24, 2025
									UK Regulators Launch Unit To Help Finance Firms Scale UpThe British government on Friday unveiled a new unit to help high-potential financial firms navigate regulatory challenges and "cut through the noise," steered by the country's top regulators. 
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									October 24, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen the Financial Conduct Authority launch legal action against a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange, The Londoner magazine face a defamation claim from an entrepreneur accused of "scamming" Knightsbridge landlords, and Gucci sued by its cosmetics supplier as L'Oréal announces plans to buy the Italian fashion house's beauty brand. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Bank Of England General Counsel Exits After 10 YearsThe Bank of England has lost its lead lawyer, a former partner at Clifford Chance LLP, after she spent a decade managing and mitigating its legal risks. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Kirkland-Led French Investor To Buy 56% Of Rival For €386MEuropean investment firm Wendel said Friday that it has entered exclusive negotiations to acquire a controlling stake in global private investor Committed Advisors in a deal worth up to €386 million ($448 million). 
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									October 24, 2025
									Warburg Pincus, Permira Get More Time To Bid For JTCProfessional services provider JTC said Friday that the takeover panel has given two separate private equity firms an extension to table formal offers to acquire the professional services or walk away. 
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									October 23, 2025
									UK Local Government Pension Scheme Valued At £402BThe value of Britain's local government pension plans increased by 2.7% to £402.3 billion ($536 billion) over the year to March, government statistics show. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Ex-Clifford Chance Pro Hit With £8M Libel Claim By BarristerA barrister has sued legal commentator Dan Neidle and his think tank for £8 million ($10.6 million), accusing the former Clifford Chance partner of engaging in a vendetta against him, according to court filings that have now been made public. 
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									October 23, 2025
									UK Government Refuses To Commit To Pension Tax LockThe British government has refused to commit to a lock on pension tax policy, despite renewed consumer uncertainty in the run-up to the budget. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Companies Hit With 1.85M Complaints In 6 Months, FCA SaysComplaints to financial services companies rose in the first half of 2025, as the Financial Conduct Authority reported there were 1.85 million cases, up almost 4% from the 1.78 million logged in the second half of 2024. 
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									October 23, 2025
									FCA Chief Warns Of UK Cyber-Insurance Protection GapThe head of the Financial Conduct Authority has warned that U.K. businesses are woefully under-insured against the risk of a massive cyberattack. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Pensions Provider TPT Launches £600M Global Equity FundThe investment management arm of pensions provider TPT Retirement Solutions has launched a £600 million ($800 million) global equity fund for U.K. retirement savings plans. 
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									October 23, 2025
									FCA Bans, Fines ITM Power Adviser For Insider TradingThe Financial Conduct Authority said Thursday that it has banned an adviser for green hydrogen producer ITM Power PLC from working in the financial services sector for insider dealing ahead of a fall in the London-listed company's share price. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Barclays, JP Morgan Take 20% Stake In LSEG's Post Trade BizThe London Stock Exchange Group said Thursday that it has sold a 20% stake in Post Trade Solutions to a group of 11 banks, including Barclays, J.P. Morgan and Citi, for £170 million ($227 million), in a deal that will allow it to bag more of the profits from its separate SwapClear business. 
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									October 23, 2025
									FCA Sues HTX Crypto-Exchange Over Unlawful PromotionsThe financial services regulator has launched legal action against a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange, accusing the trading platform of unlawfully promoting crypto assets in the U.K. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Nordic Capital Sued For £15M In Fees Over Hargreaves DealNordic Capital has been sued for £15 million ($20 million) by a financial adviser that claims the private equity fund reneged on a promise to pay a success fee following its takeover of Hargreaves Lansdown. 
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									October 22, 2025
									FCA Secures £442M For Consumers, Urges More Co-operationThe Financial Conduct Authority has said that it secured more than £442 million ($590 million) for investors and consumers through redress arrangements, settlements and civil proceedings in the last financial year, and pressed home the benefits of companies taking responsibility for their mistakes. 
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									October 22, 2025
									£1.9B Jaguar Cyberattack UK's 'Most Economically Damaging'The cyberattack that hit car giant Jaguar Land Rover in August triggered a ripple effect that cost the U.K. an estimated £1.9 billion ($2.5 billion) due to disrupted supply chains, experts said Wednesday, making it the "most economically damaging" digital incident to ever affect Britain. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Gov't Greenlights New 'Collective' Pension Scheme RulesThe government said Wednesday it will push forward with rules to allow more businesses to join new collective pension plans, which could boost the retirement savings of millions of workers. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Barclays Reveals Investor Reward Plan With £500M BuybackBarclays unveiled a £500 million ($666 million) share repurchase program on Wednesday as the banking titan confirmed its ambitions to return billions of pounds to investors over a two-year period. 
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									October 22, 2025
									BasePoint Gets More Time For £523M Bid For UK Credit BizThe U.K.'s merger authority has given U.S. specialist finance group BasePoint even more time to make a £523 million ($696 million) offer for International Personal Finance, the British credit provider said Wednesday. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Zara Blocks Payment Platform's 'Yazara' TMThe owner of Spanish fashion brand Zara has convinced European officials to toss a software developer's trademark application for "Yazara," after it showed that consumers might think the fast-fashion retailer was expanding its business. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Barclays Increases Cash For Car Finance Claims To £325MBarclays PLC said Wednesday that it has almost quadrupled the amount it will set aside for an industry-wide motor finance compensation program to £325 million ($433 million), while joining a growing number of lenders criticizing the finance watchdog's approach to redress. 
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									October 21, 2025
									'A Rare Case': How Credit Suisse Missed Out In Greensill TrialThe failure by Credit Suisse to claw back any money from Softbank over a restructuring agreement involving Greensill Capital is a rare example of a creditor succeeding in proving its legal case — only for the court to hold back any remedy. 
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									October 21, 2025
									LC&F Sues Over £20M Transfers Linked To Ponzi SchemeThe administrators of Ponzi scheme bond company London Capital & Finance have sued a payments processing business, accusing it of negligently allowing more than £20 million ($26.8 million) to be diverted from LC&F to the defunct investment firm's former directors and others. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Strand Hanson Seeks $85M In Pharma Merger Fee DisputeLawyers for financial adviser Strand Hanson told a London court Tuesday on the first day of an $85.79 million damages trial that Conduit Pharmaceuticals owed it a success fee from a merger after it advised the biotech company on an aborted takeover. 
Expert Analysis
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								How Top Court Ruling Limits Scope Of Motor Finance Claims  The U.K. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a landmark case concerning car finance commissions clarifies when and how a dealership’s fiduciary duties arise, considerably narrowing that path for mass consumer litigation and highlighting how an upcoming Financial Conduct Authority redress scheme will seek to balance consumer, lender and market interests, say lawyers at Cadwalader. 
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								FCA Misconduct Guide Will Expand Firms' Duty To Investigate  The Financial Conduct Authority's recent proposals on workplace nonfinancial misconduct will place a greater onus on compliance and investigations teams, clarifying that the question to ascertain is whether the behavior is justifiable and proportionate, say lawyers at Ashurst. 
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								Lessons From Landmark UK Supreme Court Libor Ruling  The U.K. Supreme Court’s recent quashing of former traders Hayes and Palombo’s interest rate rigging convictions on the ground of jury misdirection raises concerns about failings in the criminal appeal process, and whether encouraging institutions to accept regulatory settlements can create conditions for miscarriages of justice, says Ellen Gallagher at Vardags. 
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								Mansion House Speech Heralds New Financial Regulatory Era  The chancellor of the exchequer's recent Mansion House speech introduced a sweeping commitment to modernize regulation, which will require U.K. retail banks and building societies to revisit core assumptions, and allow lawyers to play a key role in shaping the new rules, say lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard. 
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								Challenges For Managers In Navigating Continuation Funds  With continuation vehicles becoming an increasingly popular alternative to traditional private equity investment exit routes, managers and lenders should be confident that they understand a transaction’s structure and how it interacts with existing debt arrangements, says Jason Larkins at Travers Smith. 
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								Key Points From EU Proposals To Ease Securitization Rules  The European Commission’s recently proposed securitization framework amendments aim to relax existing rules, such as by reducing due diligence requirements and removing the need for investors to conduct certain prescribed compliance verifications by sponsors or original lenders, say lawyers at McDermott. 
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								High Court Elects Substance Over Form In Arbitration Dispute  The High Court recently found that an arbitral tribunal has jurisdiction over the dispute in Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority v. India, underscoring the importance of aligning treaty interpretation with the goal of fostering investment, while rejecting interpretations that unduly limit investor protections, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn. 
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								What New UK Stub Equity Rules Will Mean For PE Bidders  The U.K. Takeover Panel’s recent guide to making stub equity offers, for the first time formally harmonizing the approach to be taken, should be helpful for both private equity bidders and practitioners, and not unduly restrictive, say lawyers at Davis Polk. 
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								What To Expect As FCA Preps To Launch AI Testing Service  The Financial Conduct Authority’s forthcoming artificial intelligence live testing service will provide participants with access to appropriate regulatory expertise, but to gauge the tool’s potential utility, it is important to understand how it fits in with what the regulator is already doing, says Omar Salem at Fox Williams. 
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								New Interpol Silver Notice Could Be Tool For Justice Or Abuse  Interpol has issued dozens of Silver Notices to trace and recover assets linked to criminal activity since January, and though the tool may disrupt organized crime and terrorist financing, attorneys must protect against the potential for corrupt misuse, say attorneys at Clark Hill and Arktouros. 
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								Weighing PE Transaction Risks As EU AI Act Rolls Out  As the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act becomes effective in stages, legal practitioners involved in private equity deals should consider the transactional risks resulting from this measure, including penalties, extraterritorial reach and target-firm applicability, say lawyers at Covington. 
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								EU Banking Watchdog Regulations Herald New AML Era  The European Banking Authority’s forthcoming anti-money laundering package will set a framework for compliance across the European Union by redefining the rules of engagement between financial institutions and supervisors, setting a new standard for transparency and accountability, say lawyers at A&O Shearman. 
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								What To Expect As UK, US Gov'ts Develop Stablecoin Policies  While the U.K. and U.S. governments’ policies both suggest that fiat-backed stablecoins can improve efficiency and safety in payments systems, a perception that crypto-assets remain high risk means consumers are unlikely to use them in significant volume anytime soon, say lawyers at Cadwalader. 
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								What Insurers Can Do To Prepare For PRA 'Solvent Exit' Rules  With less than a year until the Prudential Regulation Authority's new solvent exit rules for insurers come into force, it is critical that firms prepare to meet the imminent deadline by outlining an execution plan and establishing clear governance arrangements, say lawyers at Holman Fenwick. 
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								Decoding Arbitral Disputes: UK Injunctions Across Borders  A recent High Court of Justice decision allowing JPMorgan Chase Bank to block VTB Bank from bringing suit in a Russian court provides a seminal reflection on the power of English courts to issue antisuit injunctions when global banking disputes increasingly straddle multiple jurisdictions, says Josep Galvez of 4-5 Gray's Inn. 
