Pulse UK

  • June 24, 2026

    Baker McKenzie Partner Class Dips To 47 Attys

    Baker McKenzie has promoted a smaller-than-usual partner class of 47 attorneys, according to an announcement from the firm on Tuesday.

  • June 24, 2026

    Barrister Disbarred For Lying To A Court In Immigration Case

    A disciplinary tribunal has disbarred a barrister after he lied to the court while representing an appellant and his wife in an immigration case in which he had a personal interest, the Bar Standards Board said Wednesday.

  • June 24, 2026

    Legal Tech Company Dye & Durham's CEO Out After 1 Year

    Toronto-based legal technology company Dye & Durham Ltd. announced its chief executive, George Tsivin, would immediately vacate both his CEO role and position on the board of directors.

  • June 24, 2026

    White & Case, Laytons Sued For £2M Over Flawed Tax Advice

    A lettings agency has accused White & Case and Laytons of causing it more than £2.6 million ($3.4 million) in tax liabilities after the law firms allegedly failed to identify that an offshore trust structure was subject to U.K. income tax.

  • June 24, 2026

    Judge Sanctioned After Removing Barrister From Hearing

    A judge has been sanctioned for being rude to a barrister and kicking him out of a court hearing, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said.

  • June 24, 2026

    Shoosmiths Launches AI Contract Review Platform

    Shoosmiths unveiled a new AI tool on Wednesday that it has built in-house to help lawyers review contracts more quickly as the firm uses innovation to drive growth.

  • June 24, 2026

    Pogust Taps Quinn After Landing $150M For BHP Case

    Pogust Goodhead said Wednesday that it has secured $150 million in fresh funding from Gramercy Funds Management and retained Quinn Emanuel to advance its £36 billion claim over a disastrous dam collapse in Brazil that affected hundreds of thousands of people.

  • June 23, 2026

    German AI Co. Jupus Raises $15M In Series A Funding Round

    Germany-based legal artificial intelligence startup Jupus announced on Tuesday it has raised €13 million ($14.8 million) in a Series A funding round.

  • June 23, 2026

    KC Fights Disbarment Over Oxford Medical Degree Lie

    A former King's Counsel barrister argued Tuesday that a disciplinary tribunal was wrong to disbar him for falsely claiming he studied at the University of Oxford in an application for tenancy, telling a London court that the sanction was disproportionately severe.

  • June 23, 2026

    KC Faces Renewed Contempt Case Over Palestine Action Trial

    A London judge has referred a barrister to the High Court to consider contempt of court proceedings over a closing speech he made while representing a Palestine Action activist who took part in a raid on an Israeli arms manufacturer.

  • June 23, 2026

    Rosen Appoints Flint Group GC As Chief Legal Officer

    Rosen Group has announced the hire of a new chief legal officer from global printing and packaging company Flint Group Packaging Solutions.

  • June 23, 2026

    Legora To Move To Consumption-Based Billing

    Legal AI startup Legora is moving to consumption-based pricing for its new Agent Pro product, reflecting a broader industry shift from flat subscriptions to usage-based billing.

  • June 23, 2026

    Ex-Ellis Jones Associate Struck Off Over Faked Client Emails

    A former senior associate at Ellis Jones has been struck off after he fabricated correspondence in an attempt to conceal his failure to appeal or seek extensions of time for two clients pursuing compensation claims against Royal Bank of Scotland.

  • June 23, 2026

    Shakespeare Martineau Owner Suspends CEO After Complaint

    The legal services group that runs Shakespeare Martineau LLP and Mayo Wynne Baxter said Tuesday that it has suspended its chief executive after receiving a complaint.

  • June 23, 2026

    Ashurst Posts Record £1.15B Revenue Before Perkins Merger

    Ashurst said Tuesday that it has posted record annual revenue of almost £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion), marking a decade of continuous growth as the firm published its last set of financial results before merging with Perkins Coie.

  • June 22, 2026

    AI Law Firm Wins First UK Case To Recover Freelancer's Fees

    Garfield AI said Monday that it has won its first case in the English courts after the artificial intelligence law firm helped a freelancer to draft materials to instruct a barrister to recover £7,000 ($9,269) in unpaid commissions. 

  • June 22, 2026

    Fletchers Loses £30K Win Fee After Insurance Row With Client

    A London court has stripped a national law firm of a £30,400 ($40,200) success fee, ruling that it could have helped its client fund his personal injury claim through an existing insurance policy rather than a conditional fee agreement.

  • June 22, 2026

    Barbri Buys Lega To Advance AI Fluency In Legal Sector

    Barbri said Monday it has acquired legal technology startup Lega to help law students and lawyers become proficient in the use of AI as the technology reshapes the delivery of legal services.

  • June 22, 2026

    Lawyers To Face 'Fit & Proper' Tests Under FCA's AML Regime

    Lawyers will face fresh "fit and proper" tests when the Financial Conduct Authority takes over control of anti-money laundering regulation from the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the government has confirmed.

  • June 22, 2026

    Employment Judge Warned Over Delays In 46 Cases

    The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said Monday that an employment judge has been formally warned over delays in completing judicial work, at a time when wider systemic pressures are driving record backlogs at the tribunal.

  • June 19, 2026

    Law Firm Revives Bid To Ax Negligence Suit Over SOCA Case

    A London judge has dismissed an order requiring a law firm to pay £27,500 ($36,355), ruling that a new court should consider the firm's bid to put an end to a couple's claims of professional negligence in a wider case over drug trafficking allegations. 

  • June 19, 2026

    IP Firm Mathys & Squire Promotes 3 To Partner

    Intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire LLP said Friday that three people in its Birmingham and London offices have been elevated to the role of partner as part of a wider promotions round that also includes six new managing associates.

  • June 19, 2026

    The Latest Status Symbol For Firms In London? NQ Pay Rates

    As top U.S. law firms push newly qualified lawyer salaries in London toward £200,000 ($268,000), recruiters and consultants say the latest pay hikes are driven as much by market positioning as by competition for talent.

  • June 19, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen Royal Mail Pension Plan companies sue Wates Construction after investing in a Cambridge development project, law firm Ronald Fletcher Baker launch proceedings against several former partners and the rival firm they moved to, Lansdowne Law, and energy group VAROPreem bring an intellectual property claim against North Sea producer Viaro Energy and its chief executive. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • June 19, 2026

    ​​​​​​​The Revolving Door: Steptoe Lands Arbitration Pro From Clyde

    Over the past week, a data security lawyer joined K&L Gates from Hunton Andrews Kurth, Steptoe hired an international arbitration specialist and professor from Clyde & Co. and Orrick recruited a structured finance pro from McDermott.

Expert Analysis

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    Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's Miriam Bruce

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    Miriam Bruce, Mayer Brown's head of business protection, discusses how being promoted on the eve of the pandemic was a baptism of fire in leadership, the challenges of multidimensional disputes, and why lawyers should invest in relationships, not just technical knowledge.

  • Bar AI Guidance Shifts Verification Duty Focus To Law Firms

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    The Bar Standards Board’s new guidance on the use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, following two recent cases highlighting risks of misuse, sends a clear message to law firm leadership that firms’ operational processes and the conduct of those who supervise now sit within the regulatory frame, says Marcella Rich at Williams Lea.

  • Nonequity Partner Tier Presents Lawyers With Pros And Cons

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    While the nonequity partner model may offer law firms' management flexibility and be a genuine stepping stone for lawyers in some organizations, at others the tier functions more as an extended holding pattern whose uncertainty can cause frustration for ambitious lawyers, say Filippo Falchi and Portia White at Major Lindsey.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Covington's David Berman

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    David Berman, Covington's head of EMEA financial services, discusses how he perceived a gap in the market for practical financial regulatory advice, the challenges of advising Egypt on its new banking law, and how firms that neglect artificial intelligence governance do so at their peril.

  • Internal Investigation Strategy After Glencore Privilege Ruling

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    The recent High Court ruling in Aabar Holdings v. Glencore PLC confirms that legal privilege can extend to intraclient communications, materially improving the position of companies that design investigations carefully, define legal channels properly and maintain discipline in their internal communications, says Nicolas Groffman at Harligan.

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    Studying Foreign Languages Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Studying Italian and Japanese has shown me that learning a new language can benefit a legal career in several ways, including by demonstrating the importance of approaching problems from a fresh perspective and the value of practicing patience with colleagues and clients, says Anna King at Genworth Financial.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Macfarlanes' Andrew Barton

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    Andrew Barton, head of the insurance team at Macfarlanes, discusses the challenges of conducting a transaction under Indian foreign direct investment rules, why the Draft Insurable Interest Bill should be followed through, and how the defined benefit pensions risk transfer space has become the fastest growing insurance market in the world.

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    Practice Leader Insights From CRS' Sarah Wigington

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    Sarah Wigington, head of CRS' U.K. corporate team, discusses the challenges of conducting a joint venture with numerous moving parts that had to land at precisely the same moment, how simplification of corporate reporting and disclosure obligations would help midmarket businesses, and why ESG factors are now a threshold issue.

  • PE's Path In UK Legal Market Offers Playbook For US Firms

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    The U.K. offers 14 years' worth of data on private equity's involvement in the legal market, demonstrating for U.S. firms what worked, what didn’t and why, and illustrating several lessons about operational readiness, cultural fit and timing, says Tom Lenfestey at The Law Practice Exchange.

  • Lack Of Associate Pay Progression May Leave Firms Exposed

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    Willkie’s recent salary increases for newly qualified lawyers in London made headline news, but the more important issue is how firms pay midlevel associates, since allowing pay progression to lag materially risks undermining the cohort firms rely on to sustain client relationships and train the next generation, says Adam Stocker at Major Lindsey.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Wedlake Bell's Adam Grant

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    Adam Grant, head of employment at Wedlake Bell, discusses the challenges of persuading a business to offer employees greater support when it makes large-scale redundancies, the need for new guidance on returning data subject access requests to their intended purpose, and how economic uncertainty with less job security may lead to more office presence.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Willkie's Gavin Gordon

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    Willkie's chair of European private equity, Gavin Gordon, discusses the challenges of conducting a merger across differing time zones and in a complex regulatory environment, how clients are frustrated by the growing impact of antitrust filings, and why there is a mismatch on valuation expectation between buyers and sellers.

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    Practice Leader Insights From CRS' Dewdney Drew

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    Dewdney Drew, head of brand protection at Charles Russell Speechlys, discusses the challenges of working on a firm's rebrand under time pressure, how the process to simplify U.K. design protection is under way, and why lawyers need to harness the power of artificial intelligence.

  • What UK, EU Law Firms Can Do To Rectify Gender Inequality

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    The latest figures show that elite international law firms remain among the weakest performers on gender equality in the legal industry, demonstrating that equity is no longer external to the practice of law, and sits within the core responsibilities of those who steward trust in courts and governments, says Govindi Deerasinghe at Global 50/50.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Jones Day's Vica Irani

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    Vica Irani, co-leader of Jones Day's corporate practice, discusses the challenges of assisting a multinational client with divesting its Russian operations at the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war, why greater harmonization across borders would be beneficial, and the increase in regulatory scrutiny for deals in terms of antitrust and foreign direct investment screening.

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