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July 17, 2025
Fieldfisher Plans Relocation To New Office In Birmingham
Fieldfisher LLP said Thursday it is moving to a new location in Birmingham, England, and that it intends to double its headcount there as it continues to pursue a strategy to become "Europe's leading law firm."
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July 17, 2025
UK Risk Report Flags Persistent Money Laundering Threat
Money laundering risk for British firms remains high as criminal cash is being generated at over £12 billion ($16.1 billion) a year, with financial and legal services deemed particularly vulnerable, according to the government's National Risk Assessment 2025 released Thursday.
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July 17, 2025
Fountain Court KC Was Victim Of 5-Year Stalking Campaign
A man who bombarded a Fountain Court barrister with unwanted explicit messages for nearly five years and showed up at her chambers admitted in court on Thursday to stalking her.
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July 17, 2025
Dechert Settles Jordanian Lawyers' UAE Torture Claims
Dechert and Neil Gerrard, its former head of white collar crime, have settled claims of torture and hacking in a web of litigation spawned from the firm's work for a UAE sovereign wealth fund, a spokesperson for the outfit confirmed Thursday.
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July 17, 2025
DAC Beachcroft's £348M Milestone Sets Stage For New Leader
DAC Beachcroft said Thursday that it has posted record revenue of just under £350 million ($467 million), while profits and partner profits have also hit an all-time high before its first leadership change in a decade.
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July 17, 2025
MoJ Dodges Holiday Pay Claim From Tribunal Member
The Ministry of Justice has defeated a holiday-pay claim brought by a lawyer who has sat as a specialist member of several tribunals as a London judge concluded that she did not hold a worker's status.
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July 17, 2025
Dentons Crosses £300M Mark In UK, Ireland And Middle East
Dentons said Thursday that it has posted record-breaking revenue of more than £300 million ($402 million) in the U.K., Ireland and the Middle East, crediting the rise to its strategy of developing deeper client relationships and investing in high-growth markets.
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July 17, 2025
No Default Secrecy For Judges' Criticism Of Bench Applicants
The Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that sitting judges can continue to give feedback about applicants for judicial office but told the Judicial Appointments Commission it must weigh whether to disclose negative feedback to candidates in each case.
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July 16, 2025
Ward Hadaway Hires First Lawyers For Birmingham Office
Ward Hadaway LLP has hired a seven-strong team, including three partners and a paralegal, with expertise in property development, employment and immigration law for a new office it has launched in Birmingham, as it looks to build a presence in central England.
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July 16, 2025
American Bar Association Beats Software Co.'s 'Aba' TM
Abacus Research AG has lost its challenge to an earlier decision rejecting the Swiss software company's "Aba" trademark, after a European court on Wednesday upheld the finding that the sign's similarities to the American Bar Association's might lead to confusion.
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July 16, 2025
Latham & Watkins Hires PE Lawyer From White & Case
Latham & Watkins has hired a private equity lawyer from White & Case to bolster its team in London.
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July 16, 2025
ENRC Bids To Overturn $128M Cut From SFO Claim
ENRC fought at a London appellate court on Wednesday to overturn a decision blocking it from adding approximately $128 million in damages the mining company alleges it suffered from a Serious Fraud Office investigation, arguing that it had applied the incorrect legal principles.
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July 16, 2025
A&O Shearman Hires Finance Pro From Linklaters In Italy
A&O Shearman has hired a leveraged finance specialist from Linklaters LLP in Italy to boost its private capital services for clients.
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July 16, 2025
Barrister Disbarred After Conviction For Sexual Offenses
A disciplinary tribunal has barred a barrister from practicing after he was found by a criminal court to have committed sexual offenses when he was serving as a police officer, the Bar Standards Board said Wednesday.
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July 16, 2025
Kennedys Promotes US Finance Director To CFO
Kennedys named its U.S. finance director as the new chief financial officer of the firm on Wednesday, a move that will allow her to helm its global financial strategy following a record year of growth.
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July 16, 2025
Ex-Pogust Goodhead Staffer Can't Revive Bias Case
A tribunal has rejected a bid by a Pogust Goodhead employee to revive claims that the firm discriminated against her and fired her over her multiple sclerosis, ruling that she couldn't get a "second bite of the cherry" because she was disappointed over previous defeat.
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July 15, 2025
Law Firm Beats Ex-Staffer's Bid To Revive Client Contact Case
A former employee of a Yorkshire law firm has failed to persuade an employment tribunal to revisit its ruling rejecting her claims that the firm failed to safeguard her against abusive emails sent by her ex-partner to her work email.
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July 15, 2025
Ex-Cooley Paralegal Barred For Faking Client Signatures
A former paralegal at Cooley LLP has been banned from working in the industry after he inserted fake signatures into a letter to conceal the fact that it had not been sent to a client.
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July 15, 2025
CILEX Names New Leaders Amid Drive To Boost Recognition
The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives has appointed a new president and chief executive as it continues efforts to raise the profile of its members across the legal profession.
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July 15, 2025
Gateley Revenue Ticks Up To £180M In Latest Results
Gateley (Holdings) PLC reported Tuesday that the group's revenue has increased to almost £180 million ($241.3 million) and recorded a pre-tax profit, despite the challenges of current market and political "volatility."
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July 15, 2025
Female Staffer Accuses Firm's Exec of Sexual Harassment
A female employee of a business advisory company has accused its director of sacking her because she rejected his sexual advances in his hotel room while the pair were on a business trip to France.
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July 15, 2025
Lawyer And Accountant Face 2027 Money Laundering Trial
A solicitor who is a former political candidate and an accountant charged by the National Crime Agency with money laundering are set to face trial in 2027.
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July 15, 2025
Taylor Wessing Revenue Tops €600M Amid Growth Push
Taylor Wessing said Tuesday that its global revenue has hit an all-time high of more than €600 million ($700 million) in its latest financial results, as it sets its sights on becoming a €1 billion firm within the next few years.
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July 15, 2025
Property Deals Remain Top Money Laundering Risk, SRA Says
Property conveyancing is still the biggest money laundering risk in the legal sector, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said Tuesday.
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July 15, 2025
UK Regulator Targets Law Firm Mergers, Financial Risks
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has approved a timeline that would implement regulatory reforms like tighter oversight of mergers and acquisitions and enhanced scrutiny of law firms' financial stability by late 2026.

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 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.
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Practice Leader Insights From Norton Rose's Paul Griffin
Paul Griffin, head of employment and labor for Europe, Middle East and Asia at Norton Rose, discusses the challenge of litigating a whistleblowing case with a CEO remaining in post, why the qualifying period for claiming unfair dismissal should be reviewed, and the importance of retaining one's authenticity as a lawyer.
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What Rise Of AI Means For Future Of Junior Lawyer Careers
While artificial intelligence is reshaping law firms’ approach to core tasks, it is unlikely to eliminate the need for human oversight, and if junior lawyers can embrace new technologies with integrity, they can focus on more meaningful work and add greater value to their teams, says Valeriya Zinchenko at Teacher Stern.