Pulse UK

  • August 18, 2026

    Insurer Says False Disclosures Sink £19.5M ATE Claim

    SBB Law's insurer has denied it owes £19.5 million ($26.4 million) to the administrator of the collapsed law firm over after-the-event premiums that covered its clients' cavity wall insulation claims, arguing the policies it wrote were based on "untrue" representations the law firm made. 

  • August 18, 2026

    Cost Threat Looms For Litigators Shunning AI In Disclosure

    Litigators who spend millions using armies of lawyers rather than more efficient artificial intelligence tools to review documents could soon face cost penalties from the courts, lawyers say, even as the profession resists making use of the technology mandatory.

  • August 18, 2026

    DWF Closes Office In Riyadh Less Than 5 Years After Launch

    DWF has closed its office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, less than five years after it launched amid a drive by the Saudi government to attract more international businesses as part of its economic diversification initiative.

  • August 18, 2026

    Ex-Axiom Ince Director Struck Off For Misusing Client Funds

    A former director of Axiom Ince has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal panel for using a client's funds to settle counsel fees for another client, then trying to cover it up, according to a judgment published Tuesday.

  • August 18, 2026

    Ex-Ashurst Pro Barred For False Bike Theft Insurance Claim

    A former finance lawyer at Ashurst Perkins Coie has been struck off for making a fraudulent insurance claim for a stolen bicycle that was not covered by an existing policy at the time the theft took place.

  • August 17, 2026

    Pogust Backer Demands £84M Over Brazil Dam Case Funding

    Pogust Goodhead is being sued by one of its financial backers for £84 million ($114 million) over demands that the firm repay debts funding its mammoth group litigation against Australian mining company BHP.

  • August 17, 2026

    Orrick Settles €21M Negligence Claim Over Debt Advice

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP has settled a claim by a hedge fund accusing the firm of negligence, alleging it failed to advise it to enforce a €21 million ($24.3 million) debt in a French energy group's insolvency.

  • August 17, 2026

    SRA Urges Law Firms To Police AI Use On Fake Citation Risk

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority told law firms Monday to make sure there is "appropriate human oversight" of the use of artificial intelligence tools, after recent high-profile court cases highlighted the risks of fake case citations and client confidentiality breaches.

  • August 17, 2026

    Knights To Buy English Law Firm THP For £4M

    Knights Group said Monday that it has agreed to buy an English law firm, THP Solicitors, for £4 million ($5.4 million) in a move to expand its presence near London and strengthen its private client and real estate practices.

  • August 14, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen newly signed Real Madrid footballer Yan Diomandé sued over access to his image rights, Nigel Farage and Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice accuse the NCA of leaking confidential financial information, and a right-wing American journalist hit The Guardian with a libel claim. 

  • August 14, 2026

    The Revolving Door: Akin Continues Weil Restructuring Raid

    Over the past week, Simons Muirhead Burton hired two lawyers for its corporate team, Weil lost top talent to Paul Hastings and Akin Gump, and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner brought Crowell & Moring's head of digital law on board in London and San Francisco to co-lead its digital transformation practice.

  • August 14, 2026

    Paul Hastings Hires IP And Technology Pro From Weil 

    Paul Hastings has recruited an intellectual property and technology expert from Weil as businesses grapple with new transparency rules under the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act.

  • August 14, 2026

    Solicitor Seeks Return After Strike-Off Over No Insurance

    A solicitor who was struck off for misconduct including practicing without valid insurance asked a disciplinary tribunal on Friday to readmit him to the profession, arguing that he "unequivocally" accepts his sanction and is genuinely remorseful.

  • August 14, 2026

    Russell-Cooke, Teacher Stern End Proposed Merger Talks

    London law firms Russell-Cooke and Teacher Stern will continue to operate independently after they agreed not to go ahead with a proposed merger, it emerged on Friday.

  • August 13, 2026

    Fieldfisher Launches Berlin Disputes Practice With New Hire

    Fieldfisher has added corporate disputes attorney Benny Wünschmann as a partner in Berlin, launching a dispute resolution practice in the German capital as the firm continues to expand its European disputes team.

  • August 13, 2026

    Divorce Co. Seeks SRA Nod To Launch Tech-Driven Law Firm

    Online divorce and separation specialist Amicable said Thursday it is planning to launch a new tech-enabled law firm to offer legal services and representation in family and conveyancing matters that Amicable does not provide.

  • August 13, 2026

    Female A-Level Law Students Outnumber Men Almost 2-To-1

    Female students outnumbered male students by almost two to one among A-level Law students this year, with female students also achieving higher grades, data published Thursday shows.

  • August 13, 2026

    Barrister Disbarred For Covert Family Court Recordings

    A barrister has been disbarred after she was discovered secretly recording a number of family court hearings and making fun of an employee's mental health condition, the Bar Standards Board said.

  • August 13, 2026

    Flint Bishop Relocates To Permanent Home In Sheffield

    Flint Bishop has moved to a new permanent home in Sheffield as part of a wider investment program to sustain the firm's growth after it generated more than £40 million ($54 million) in revenue for the first time.

  • August 12, 2026

    E-Discovery Co. Relativity Expands AI Offerings With Chatbot

    E-discovery platform provider Relativity announced Wednesday the expansion of its existing artificial intelligence platform with the unveiling of claiR, a chatbot linked to the data a customer provides inside its RelativityOne software.

  • August 12, 2026

    Consolidator Oak Legal Acquires 2nd Law Firm

    Law firm consolidator Oak Legal Group has acquired Perrin Myddelton Ltd. days after the Hertfordshire-based legal business entered administration, its second acquisition in as many months as part of a "buy and build" strategy.

  • August 12, 2026

    DWF, Addleshaw, Dentons Tapped For £600M Gov't Panel

    The government said Wednesday it has appointed DWF and other top firms as the go-to legal advisers for its wide range of public bodies in a program valued at £600 million ($809 million).

  • August 12, 2026

    Simon Cowell Sued Over Unpaid Fee Deal 'Written On Napkin'

    The founder of Rosenblatt Solicitors has sued Simon Cowell in London, alleging that the music mogul failed to pay him a cut of a confidential 2025 deal under a contract "written on a napkin" over dinner.

  • August 12, 2026

    Law Firm Hit With £25K Fine Over AML Control Failures

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined a law firm £25,000 ($33,800) after it uncovered failures in its anti-money laundering and terrorist financing controls.

  • August 12, 2026

    Bird & Bird Rehires Tech Patent Litigator From Nokia

    Bird & Bird LLP has hired a senior in-house lawyer at Nokia as a partner, rejoining the firm's intellectual property team after two decades specializing in patent litigation. 

Expert Analysis

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    Practice Leader Insights From Shakespeare's David Vaughan

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    David Vaughan, international disputes lead at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses how a European upbringing and working across different firms have shaped his leadership abilities, the challenges of representing a sovereign in a foreign court, and how proper global networks are needed to deliver results in cross-border disputes.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's James Duncan

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    James Duncan, Broadfield's head of U.K. funds, discusses how his journey to team leadership has had more twists than a Netflix thriller, how Brexit created a labyrinth of compliance, and why lawyers who thrive will be the ones who see change as both a challenge and an opportunity.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's Ronan Mellon

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    Ronan Mellon, Mayer Brown's finance office practice lead, discusses how working in the City is like a parallel universe to growing up in rural Ireland, the challenges of working on a bond refinancing with a highly complex escrow arrangement, and why he is a fan of client secondments for junior lawyers.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Covington's Louise Freeman

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    Louise Freeman, Covington's co-chair of commercial litigation, discusses how she combines a longer-term outlook with a fast-paced approach, the challenges of representing clients from six different jurisdictions, and why junior lawyers need to be ready to adapt and pivot to where the work is.

  • Key Points For Cos. To Note When Replacing Their GCs

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    While it may seem beneficial for general counsel to hire their own successor, firms should instead regularly assess succession plans to ensure that they remain aligned with organizational goals, and foster an environment that values innovation and fresh perspectives to ensure a more impartial process, says Jerry Temko at Major Lindsey.

  • SRA Whistleblower Protections Will Test Legal Sector Culture

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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority's recent extension of whistleblower protections to law firm employees helps close the long-standing gap between professional and ethical obligations, but it does not fully resolve the cultural and structural barriers to reporting legal industry misconduct, says Georgia Learoyd at Howard Kennedy.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Norton Rose's Jonathan Herbst

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    Jonathan Herbst, Norton Rose's global head of financial services, discusses the importance of encouraging a team as a whole, how increasingly complex regulation means that deals come down to managing risk across multiple regimes, and why incremental short-term goals are just as important as longer-term plans.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Baker McKenzie's Andy Moody

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    Andy Moody, head of Baker McKenzie's London disputes team, discusses the traits that he prioritizes as a leader, the unique challenges of international arbitration cases, and how global political and economic disruption is likely to generate more litigation and arbitration.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Mishcon's Victoria Pigott

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    Victoria Pigott, chair of Mishcon Private at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of lengthy multijurisdictional matters, how artificial intelligence helps lawyers deliver better outcomes for clients, and why curiosity is an essential skill for those joining the legal profession.

  • AI Makes Law Firm Change Management A Client Issue

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    As artificial intelligence implementation is causing clients' expectations of outside counsel to shift toward greater risk control and more transparent value, successful law firm transformation and the preservation of professional trust will require governance, training and accountability, says John Hutchinson at Broadfield.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's Sinéad Lester

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    Sinéad Lester, Broadfield's head of commercial litigation, discusses how important it is for a leader to support their team in meeting deadlines, the challenges of not receiving instructions from a client in good time, and how the reforms to witness evidence continue to reshape how lawyers prepare cases.

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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.

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