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July 28, 2025
Travers Smith To Lose Leveraged Finance Head To Goodwin
Goodwin Procter LLP said Monday that it has hired Travers Smith's head of leveraged finance to strengthen its growing private equity practice in London.
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July 28, 2025
Simmons & Simmons Says AI Key Factor In £615M Revenue
Simmons & Simmons LLP on Monday announced revenue of £615 million ($823 million) for the past financial year, citing its lawyers' use of artificial intelligence as a notable factor in its growth.
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July 28, 2025
Ex-Ashurst, Eversheds Lawyer Barred For Child Sex Offenses
A former lawyer at Ashurst LLP and Eversheds Sutherland has been banned from practicing as a solicitor after he was convicted by a criminal court of committing child sexual offenses, a tribunal in London has said.
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July 28, 2025
Leicester Atty Suspended For Filing 'Meritless' Lawsuits
A disciplinary tribunal has said it suspended a partner at Leicester-based firm Deals & Disputes Solicitors LLP for a year after finding he submitted multiple "meritless" applications.
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July 28, 2025
Ex-Solicitor Loses Appeal Over £175K Client Fund Transfers
A former solicitor failed on Monday to overturn a decision to strike him from the profession for moving more than £175,000 ($235,000) from his firm's client account into its office account after a suspected arson attack on its premises devastated its profits.
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July 28, 2025
Ex-Capsticks Partner Barred For Misleading Client On Costs
A former housing partner at Capsticks Solicitors LLP has been banned from practicing as a solicitor after he failed to provide complete and accurate information to a client about its liability to pay costs and interest after he missed a court deadline.
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July 28, 2025
Ward Hadaway Expands By Acquiring Teesside Law Firm
Ward Hadaway said Monday it has bought commercial law firm Endeavour Partnership to grow its revenue and presence in the northeast of England.
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July 28, 2025
SocGen Settles €140M Clifford Chance Negligence Claim
Société Générale SA and Clifford Chance LLP have settled their €140 million ($163.3 million) dispute over the bank's allegations that the law firm gave negligent advice that caused its claim in a multimillion-dollar dispute over gold bullion to be struck out as an abuse of process.
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July 25, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen the owner of a £6 million ($8 million) mansion once rented by Adele sue real estate consultants Strutt & Parker, Romanian-Australian mining investor Vasile Frank Timis bring a claim against reputation and privacy firm Schillings, and a Chinese businessman bring a legal action against his former lawyer over an alleged £12.5 million mortgage fraud.
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July 25, 2025
Ex-RAF Officer Wins Bid To Pursue Sex Discrimination Claims
A former Royal Air Force officer who alleges a commodore told her he could "feel the emotion" after she raised a complaint can continue to pursue her sex discrimination claims against her former employer, according to an Employment Tribunal judgment published Friday.
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July 25, 2025
BSB Names Ex-CILEX Leader Christopher Bones As Chair
The Bar Standards Board said Friday that it has appointed a former chair of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and an experienced board director from the business world as its next chair.
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July 25, 2025
Taylor Rose Denies Negligence Caused Property Co. Losses
Taylor Rose Ltd. has fought back against a negligence claim by a former client worth around £340,000 ($456,000), saying that the firm's failure to exchange contracts in a London real estate transaction did not cause it to suffer meaningful damage, according to newly-public filings.
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July 25, 2025
The Revolving Door: Mayer Brown Snaps Up Transactions Trio
Over the past week, Squire Patton Boggs brought on a finance expert from McDermott Will & Emery to head its structured finance and India practices, Dechert saw a transactional trio depart to Mayer Brown and gained a private equity pro from Herbert Smith, and Simmons & Simmons rehired an employment veteran.
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July 25, 2025
Law Society Questions SRA's Handling Of Axiom Ince
The Law Society has raised concerns that the Solicitors Regulation Authority is falling short in carrying out the regulatory functions it is required to do, weighing in on its handling of Axiom Ince Ltd.'s collapse.
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July 25, 2025
SRA Fines Regional Law Firm Over AML Failures
A law firm in central England has been fined more than £10,000 ($13,400) after it failed to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, leaving it exposed to the risk of being used to facilitate criminal activity, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.
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July 25, 2025
Irish Gov't Must Review Civil Legal Aid Program, Report Says
Ireland's government must overhaul its civil legal aid scheme, an independent review group has urged, warning of outdated financial eligibility thresholds, excessive delays and a pressing need for a more user-focused and inclusive system.
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July 24, 2025
Kirkland Grows Investment Funds Group In London
Kirkland & Ellis LLP has expanded its investment funds group with the addition of the senior managing director, global growth at Institutional Limited Partners Association.
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July 24, 2025
CMS Fights £10M Negligence Claim Over Investec Deal
CMS has denied allegations of negligence from a former client, saying the property developer gave the green light to repayment terms with Investec that the law firm negotiated and is now falsely claiming to have been caught off-guard by the deal.
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July 24, 2025
Atlas Cloud Expands Legal IT Reach With Challow Acquisition
Newcastle-based IT and cybersecurity company Atlas Cloud Ltd. has acquired London-based legal technology firm Challow Design Network Services Ltd., as it looks to deepen its presence in the legal sector.
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July 24, 2025
DWF Hires 4 More From Kennedys To Boost Injury Practice
DWF LLP said Thursday that it has recruited four partners from Kennedys Law LLP to bolster its major injury and casualty practice, the latest in a series of hires from the rival insurance specialist.
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July 24, 2025
Taylor Vinters Fined For AML Breach Before Mishcon Deal
The solicitors' watchdog said Thursday that it has fined Taylor Vinters LLP £172,900 ($234,100) for anti-money laundering violations that predate its 2023 merger with Mishcon de Reya LLP.
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July 24, 2025
Freshfields Reelects Senior Partner For Second Term
Freshfields said Thursday that it has reelected litigator Georgia Dawson as its senior partner for a second term amid strong backing for her leadership from the firm's partners.
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July 24, 2025
RPC Boosts NQ Salaries In London To £95K Amid Competition
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP has revealed an increase in the salaries of newly qualified lawyers in its London office to £95,000 ($129,000), amid competition from other law firms that have boosted the earnings of junior lawyers.
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July 24, 2025
HSF Posts Best-Ever Results As Revenue Tops £1.35B
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP reported record profit, revenue and partner profits in its final set of financial results before it completed its merger with Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, the new outfit said Thursday.
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July 23, 2025
Gibson Dunn Snags 3VB KC As New Int'l Arbitration Co-Chair
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has recruited Christopher Harris KC, a senior barrister with 3 Verulam Buildings, to co-chair its international arbitration and judgment and arbitral award enforcement practice groups.

AI Startup Legora Aims To Reshape Law Firm-Client Dynamics
In-house lawyers might send an email or get on the phone when they want to talk to outside counsel. But the head of artificial intelligence startup Legora tells Law360 he sees a future where a client's first port of call might be an artificial intelligence tool offered by a law firm.

Judge's Case To Shine Light On Secretive Selection Process
A judge's challenge on Wednesday to the lawfulness of a secretive process used to appoint judges will shine a light on part of the U.K. legal system that is often criticized but largely opaque.

Incoming Law Society Leader Has Her Eye On Modernization
When Dana Denis-Smith launched her campaign to become president of the Law Society of England and Wales, her message was clear: the legal profession has changed dramatically over the past two decades — and must keep evolving.

AI-Driven Fake Evidence Could 'Play Havoc' In Legal Disputes
A recent High Court judgment exposed how nonexistent artificial intelligence-generated citations had been used in legal arguments — but experts say this could be the tip of the iceberg for increasingly sophisticated fake evidence making its way into disputes.
Editor's Picks
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The Revolving Door: Sullivan & Cromwell Bags Finance Head
Over the past week, the head of Allen Overy Shearman Sterling's financial services group joined Sullivan & Cromwell, Baker McKenzie swiped an investment funds specialist from Latham & Watkins, and a cyber heavyweight exited Deloitte Legal for Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.
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The Revolving Door: Addleshaw Hires Cyber Chief From Bird
Over the past week, Addleshaw Goddard LLP hired a new director of cyber investigations from Bird & Bird LLP, Dechert LLP saw two experts in international capital markets transactions move to Baker Botts LLP, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP recruited an expert in secondaries transactions from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
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AI-Powered Law Firm Sparks Debate On Legal Sector's Future
The country's first approved artificial intelligence law firm could be a turning point, making it easier for individuals and small businesses to get legal support. But the proliferation of artificial intelligence in the legal sector could also put considerable pressure on small firms and solo practitioners.
Expert Analysis
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Practice Leader Insights: Travers Smith's Louisa Chambers
Louisa Chambers, head of technology and commercial transactions at Travers Smith, discusses the challenges of working on a series of deals under time pressure, why data subject access requests can be a disproportionate burden on businesses, and how a career in technology and intellectual property will suit a lawyer with energy and creativity.
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Practice Leader Insights From Bristows' Gareth Wadley
Gareth Wadley, head of the employment and immigration team at Bristows, discusses the challenges of resolving disputes where compensation is not the primary driver, why employment status law needs to better reflect the realities of modern work, and how neurodiversity is reshaping the workforce in a positive way.
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Practice Leader Insights From Linklaters' Julia Schönbohm
Julia Schönbohm, global head of technology, media and telecommunications and intellectual property at Linklaters, discusses the challenges of deciding patent validity in complex litigation cases, why the enforcement of standard essential patents is an area in need of reform, and how the advent of the Unified Patent Court is having a significant impact on patent litigation in Europe.
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Practice Leader Insights From Walker Morris' Andrew Rayment
Andrew Rayment, head of employment at Walker Morris, discusses the challenges of dismissing employees at a coal mine, how the proposed employment law reforms could create logistical burdens for businesses, and why prioritizing effectively is key for a lawyer.
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Practice Leader Insights From Kennedys' Matthew Poli
Matthew Poli, head of Kennedys' corporate M&A transactions team, discusses the challenges of rushing to close transactions ahead of possible budgetary changes, why reform is needed in the way a company's statutory books can be altered at Companies House, and that client service needs to be a lawyer's watchword.
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Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's Caroline Yarrow
Caroline Yarrow, head of Broadfield's employment practice, discusses the challenges of analyzing huge volumes of data in a service provider transfer of 2,000 employees, why the employment tribunal system needs urgent review, and why being pragmatic and commercial when giving advice is important.
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8 Ways Law Firms Can Prepare For SRA's AML Offensive
The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s recent plans to intensify anti-money laundering enforcement means firms need to concentrate on strengthening client matter risk assessments, policies and procedures, source of funds checks and firmwide risk assessments, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.
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How Fostering Well-Being Can Drive Law Firm Profitability
To counter the common assumption that prioritizing lawyer’s well-being damages profitability, firms should look at the role itself and build strategies to reduce stress, especially with the current focus on delivering more billable hours in light of artificial intelligence tools creating new capacity, says Charlotte Clegg at The Mindful Business Charter.
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Practice Leader Insights From Bristows' Robert Burrows
Robert Burrows, joint head of patent litigation at Bristows, discusses the challenges of remote working when preparing cases, the need for reform in respect of second medical use patents, and whether recent European Union court decisions could mark the beginning of a shift in European litigation practice.
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Practice Leader Insights: Farrer & Co.'s Kathleen Heycock
Kathleen Heycock, leader of the employment practice at Farrer & Co., discusses why challenging cases foster a sense of achievement, how an increase in workplace investigations has affected her practice, and the importance of emotional intelligence when working on both positive and negative employment matters.
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Practice Leader Insights From Morgan Lewis' Timothy Corbett
Timothy Corbett, leader of Morgan Lewis' London corporate and business transactions practice, discusses the challenges of divesting a company of its Russia operations under wartime conditions, the need to align regional regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence across global businesses, and why junior lawyers should develop an area of special interest.
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Practice Leader Insights From Covington's Gregor Frizzell
Gregor Frizzell, head of the EMEA corporate group and vice chair of the global corporate practice at Covington, discusses the creative challenges of merger and acquisition document provisions, how modernizing the archaic stamp duty regime would be welcomed by tax lawyers, and the guidance offered by a recent case on the interpretation of material adverse clauses.
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Practice Leader Insights From Farrer & Co.'s Simon Ward
Simon Ward, leader of the private capital practice at Farrer & Co., discusses the challenges of coordinating an acquisition with lawyers from other practice areas, why finding ways to connect education institutions to regulators and decision-makers would be a positive shift, and why young lawyers should get involved in the business world early on.
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Practice Leader Insights From Morgan Lewis' Nick Bolter
Nick Bolter, leader of the London intellectual property practice at Morgan Lewis, discusses the challenges of acting in disputes where the other party is a lay person representing themselves, the need to refocus trademark law on consumer protection, and why IP is a challenging area of law.
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Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's James West
James West, co-leader of Mayer Brown's private equity practice, discusses the challenges of conducting complex deals at pace, the benefits of maintaining a relatively light regulatory framework in the private equity arena, and why the current economic climate has led to a need for the industry to be more flexible in its approach to dealmaking.