Pulse UK

  • June 10, 2026

    Tottenham Hotspur Names New Head Of Legal

    Tottenham Hotspur FC has promoted one of its in-house counsel to head of legal, shoring up its ranks shortly after hiring a new lawyer from sports boutique Northridge.

  • June 10, 2026

    Failure To Reform Funding Rules May Cost UK Courts

    The government's continued failure to adopt recommendations to reform the litigation funding market is driving potential claimants away from the U.K. and pushing investment toward rival jurisdictions, lawyers and funders have warned.

  • June 10, 2026

    Katten Ups NQ Pay To £135K Putting London Below US Rates

    Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP has raised the salaries of newly qualified solicitors in its London office to £135,000 ($181,000), though the figure is below what the firm plans to pay their counterparts in the U.S.

  • June 10, 2026

    Healys Accused Of Botching Saudi CEO's Property Investment

    The chief executive of a Saudi construction firm has accused Healys LLP of negligently releasing funds to buy properties in Cyprus before the building works were completed, causing him to lose out on €2 million ($2.3 million) and the Cypriot citizenship relying on his investment. 

  • June 10, 2026

    Class Rep Seeks To Pull Fender CPO Over Funding Shortfall

    A consumer rights lawyer sought on Wednesday to withdraw a proposed class action against Fender, Yamaha and other musical instrument manufacturers, saying she had been unable to secure litigation funding despite years of efforts to pursue resale price maintenance claims.

  • June 10, 2026

    Simmons Boosts Leadership Team With DLA, Simpson Hires

    Simmons & Simmons LLP said Wednesday that it has recruited two new partners to bolster its senior leadership team in London — one from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and the other from DLA Piper.

  • June 10, 2026

    Innsworth Loses Bid To Up Slice Of £200M Mastercard Deal

    A London court rejected Innsworth's bid on Wednesday to challenge the distribution of a £200 million ($268 million) settlement with Mastercard, backing the finding of an appeals tribunal that a greater return for the funder would have been "excessive."

  • June 10, 2026

    Legora To Expand In Europe With 3 New Offices, London Hub

    Legal AI platform Legora said Wednesday that it will open three new offices in Continental Europe and establish an engineering hub in London as its international expansion continues to gain momentum.

  • June 09, 2026

    MPs Want Appeals Route For Judge-Only Complex Cases

    Defendants charged with economic crimes who are facing trial by a sole judge should be allowed to appeal for their case to be heard by a jury, British lawmakers said Wednesday in a pushback against the government's landmark criminal justice reforms.

  • June 09, 2026

    ICC Prosecutor Suspended Amid Misconduct Allegations

    The top prosecutor at the International Criminal Court has been suspended from duty with immediate effect amid reports of alleged sexual misconduct involving a female staffer.

  • June 09, 2026

    Patent AI Co. DeepIP Acquires Munich-Based PatentMaker

    DeepIP, a patent drafting tool that uses generative artificial intelligence, announced Tuesday that it would acquire the company PatentMaker, effectively expanding its reach across Germany and Europe.

  • June 09, 2026

    Ex-Law Firm Owner Rebuked Over Lapsed Insurance

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rebuked the former owner of a London conveyancing firm for poor bookkeeping and continuing to handle client matters months after the firm's professional indemnity insurance expired.

  • June 09, 2026

    Burford Sees Growing Market For Stakes In Elite Firms

    Burford Capital plans to step up minority equity investments in elite law firms in the U.K. and U.S. that already use its litigation finance, as investor appetite for law firm equity increases, the firm's new London-based chief operating officer told Law360.

  • June 09, 2026

    Duely Raises €1.1M To Bolster AI-Powered M&A Service

    Belgian legal technology startup Duely has raised €1.1 million ($1.3 million) to enhance its artificial intelligence-based platform, which it has built to streamline legal work associated with mergers and acquisitions.

  • June 09, 2026

    Uber Demands Funder's Docs From Mishcon In £340M Claim

    Uber urged a London court Tuesday to order Mishcon de Reya to surrender communications with a former litigation funder, arguing that the documents are not privileged and could prove claims worth £340 million ($455 million) have been brought out of time.

  • June 08, 2026

    MoJ Eyes AI Court Assistant To Tackle Crown Court Backlog

    The Ministry of Justice revealed Tuesday that it will develop artificial intelligence legal assistants for Crown Courts to support routine casework, legal research and case analysis, as part of efforts to reduce the growing backlog of criminal trials.

  • June 08, 2026

    Clio Chief Operating Officer Steps Into President Role

    Legal technology giant Clio announced on Monday that its Chief Operating Officer Ronnie Gurion will now also serve as its president.

  • June 08, 2026

    Solicitor Can't Sue SRA, Journalist For Discrimination

    A tribunal has thrown out a Black solicitor's discrimination claims against the Solicitors Regulation Authority and a legal journalist, ruling that the lawyer's claims have no chance of succeeding.

  • June 08, 2026

    Irwin Mitchell Weighs PE Funding To Buy Out Ex-Partners

    Irwin Mitchell said Monday it hasn't decided to accept outside investment amid reports that it is looking at external funding to buy back shares held by former partners who own more than half of the business.

  • June 08, 2026

    LSB Joins AI Sandbox To Push Safe Legal Tech

    The Legal Services Board said Monday that it has joined a government-backed initiative aimed at promoting the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence across the U.K. economy as it looks to support innovation in legal services while safeguarding consumers' interests.

  • June 08, 2026

    Lawyers Doubt SRA Plans To Stop Scandals With New Data

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority's proposed overhaul of its client-money rules has won support for restoring annual accountants' reports, but experts say the reforms also raise broader questions about the regulator's ability to act on the data it collects.

  • June 08, 2026

    Clifford Chance Appoints 7 Local Partners Across Globe

    Clifford Chance LLP said Monday that it has promoted seven lawyers across the firm to the role of local partner, a position that sits outside the global partnership.

  • June 05, 2026

    4 Questions For Leah's Vice President Of Legal R&D

    Leah legal research chief Jeremy Coleman talks to Law360 about how his time at Norton Rose Fulbright prepared him for a role at a legal tech company, common misconceptions lawyers have about legal technology and what is holding back AI adoption within law firms.

  • June 05, 2026

    Legal Tech Giant Clio To Open Manhattan Office

    Legal tech giant Clio announced Thursday the opening of an office in New York City, which will serve as its U.S. base of operations.

  • June 05, 2026

    LSB Taps Ex-Ministry Of Justice Official For Strategy Role

    The Legal Services Board has appointed a former Ministry of Justice official to help influence its future direction as it grapples with rapid change in the legal sector.

Expert Analysis

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Stephensons' Philip Richardson

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    Philip Richardson, head of employment law at Stephensons Solicitors, discusses the challenges of an emotionally charged case that put his client management skills to the test, whether the Employment Rights Bill strikes the right balance for employees, and how there still needs to be greater focus on quality control for artificial intelligence.

  • Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

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    The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's Kate Ball-Dodd

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    Kate Ball-Dodd, Mayer Brown's head of corporate and securities in London, discusses the challenges of selling a majority stake in Celtic Football Club to its fans, how current dividend rules are a complicated trap for the unwary, and why generative artificial intelligence tools will provide clients with the ability to digest more information in a cost-effective manner.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Addleshaw's Michael Leftley

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    Michael Leftley, head of employment at Addleshaw Goddard, discusses the challenges of combining novel legal issues with lawyers' expectations, why he believes the system for workplace conflict resolution is broken, and the importance of possessing a broad skill set that includes good emotional intelligence.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Squire Patton's Ranajoy Basu

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    Ranajoy Basu, global head of structured finance at Squire Patton, discusses the challenges of working on a transaction recognized by the G20 as a "game-changing financial innovation," the benefits of streamlining pretransaction due diligence, and why increased market activity in alternative asset securitizations is likely.

  • Opinion

    Collective Action Reform Can Save UK Court System

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    The crumbling foundations of Britain’s legal system require innovative solutions, such as investment in institutional infrastructure to reduce court backlogs, a widening of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s remit and legislative clarity over litigation funding underpinning collective actions, says Neil Purslow at the International Legal Finance Association.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Baker Botts' Mark Castillo-Bernaus

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    Mark Castillo-Bernaus, global chair of project finance at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of working on a global project financing in multiple time zones, the need for consistency in regulatory frameworks across different jurisdictions, and why lawyers who work constructively with clients and colleagues tend to deliver better outcomes.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare's Selina Hinchliffe

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    Selina Hinchliffe, head of commercial services at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of advising a large U.S. corporation on complex licensing issues, how copyright law is struggling to keep pace with technology, and why mastering contract drafting and negotiation is so important for IP lawyers.

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    Practice Leader Insights From RPC's Patrick Brodie

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    Patrick Brodie, head of employment at RPC, discusses the challenges of working with government departments and National Health Service trusts to find common ground between competing interests, the increasing use of AI in recruitment and performance management, and why finding an exceptional mentor is so important.

  • What To Know About Interim Licenses In Global FRAND Cases

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    Recent U.K. court decisions have shaped a framework for interim licenses in global standard-essential patent disputes, under which parties can benefit from operating on temporary terms while a court determines the final fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms — but the future of this developing remedy is in doubt, say attorneys at Fish & Richardson.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Baker Botts' Neil Coulson

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    Neil Coulson, chair of intellectual property at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of tackling a patent litigation with a short timetable, the post-Brexit delineation between the European Union's and the U.K.'s approaches to trademark examination, and why it is important to be able to discourse with clients easily on technical topics.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Freshfields' Kathleen Healy

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    Kathleen Healy, partner in London and co-leader of Freshfields' people and reward practice in Asia, discusses the challenges of advising on employment and industrial relations during the financial crisis, why the employment tribunal system would benefit from additional funding, and how reforming noncompete clauses will create plenty of legal and practical issues.

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    Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Sarah McNally

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    Sarah McNally, head of the global insurance disputes practice at HSF Kramer, discusses the challenges of orchestrating an expedited proceeding during the pandemic, how document disclosure in litigation is becoming a huge burden, and why insurance is all-pervasive, and accordingly interesting and varied.

  • EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Offers Reassurance To Cos.

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    The European Union General Court’s recent upholding of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in Latombe v. European Commission, although subject to appeal, provides companies with legal certainty for the first time by allowing the transfer of European Economic Area personal data without relying on alternative mechanisms, say lawyers at Wilson Sonsini.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare Martineau's Phil Pepper

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    Phil Pepper, head of employment at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of working on a high-stakes case that progressed to the European Court of Justice, the need for reform of employees' rights legislation when a business transfers, and why lawyers should develop soft skills early in their careers.

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