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May 02, 2025
Law Firm Can't Ax €213M Action Over Claim Form Blunders
A London court ruled Friday that an asset manager can amend its €213 million ($241 million) professional negligence claim against the London arm of an international law firm, as it would be unjust to strike out the action merely because the claim form had been prepared with "a remarkable lack of care."
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May 02, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Premier League football club Newcastle United FC sue the owner of the land next to its stadium, Laurence Fox face a defamation claim by TV presented Narinder Kaur and a further sexual assault claim filed against actor Kevin Spacey.
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May 02, 2025
The Revolving Door: Linklaters Hires Public Law Head
Over the past week, Linklaters hired a new arbitration partner to head its international law practice, Pinsent Masons bagged a pensions expert from Taylor Wessing, and Clyde & Co. opened its doors to an AI veteran from Kennedys Law.
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May 02, 2025
Ex-UN Judge Gets 6 Years For Modern Slavery Offenses
A former United Nations judge was sentenced to more than six years in prison on Friday after being found guilty of modern slavery offenses, including forcing a woman to work as her maid and conspiring to violate U.K. immigration law, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
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May 02, 2025
Excello Law Expands With Launch Of Boutique Firm
Excello Law has helped a corporate law specialist to launch a boutique firm in southwest England under a business model that gives entrepreneurial lawyers the resources they need to establish their own legal business.
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May 02, 2025
BCLP Is Latest Firm To Launch Redundancy Consultation
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP said Friday that it has launched a redundancy consultation that will affect approximately 8% of its global business services on both sides of the Atlantic as the firm pursues its "business modernization program."
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May 02, 2025
Ashurst Appoints Claire Dutch As London Office Chief
Ashurst LLP has appointed senior planning law specialist Claire Dutch to lead its office in London as she takes over from her predecessor, Helen Burton, who had held the position for two years.
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May 01, 2025
Kennedys Names 21 Partners In Bumper Promotion Round
Kennedys LLP announced Thursday that it had elevated 21 lawyers to partnership across nine of its offices, marking a 23% increase on the number it promoted in 2024.
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May 01, 2025
DLA Piper Names New Office Chief For Manchester, Liverpool
DLA Piper has appointed a corporate crime and investigations partner to oversee its offices in northwest England after his predecessor helped them overcome the challenges they faced during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath.
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May 01, 2025
Keystone Law Nears Revenues Of £100M
Keystone Law Group PLC said Thursday that investing in senior lawyers has reaped dividends for the firm as it recorded revenues of almost £100 million ($133 million) and saw profits increase by double digits in its latest financial results.
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May 01, 2025
BNY Can't Escape A&O Shearman's £93M Negligence Claim
Bank of New York Mellon lost its fight Thursday to escape a claim from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling alleging that the lender caused Nationwide Building Society to face a £93 million ($109 million) tax bill by bungling the issuance of notes.
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May 01, 2025
Richard Susskind On What Attys Should Do In The Age Of AI
Author Richard Susskind, who has a new book out about artificial intelligence, discusses how legal institutions are not ready for AI and what it will take for lawyers to recognize their potential vulnerability to being replaced by it.
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May 01, 2025
Injury Lawyers 4U Defeats Law Firms' Case Over Ad Prices
Injury Lawyers 4U has beaten a case brought by three law firms in a fight over prices for TV advertising, with a court ruling that the company's directors were legitimately appointed before removing preferential ad rates.
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May 01, 2025
Ex-Solicitor Gets Prison For Pocketing £160K In Client Money
A former solicitor who duped more than 300 clients over three years into paying more than £160,000 ($213,000) into her personal bank account rather than to her firm has been jailed for two-and-a-half years, police have said.
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May 01, 2025
Osborne Clarke Promotes 10 To Partner, Addleshaw Adds 15
Osborne Clarke said Thursday that it has elevated 10 lawyers based in England to its partnership, a day after Addleshaw Goddard confirmed that it has boosted its numbers with a smaller intake of 15 new partners.
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April 30, 2025
DEI Champion Appointed Next City Law Society Chief Exec
The former head of learning at Linklaters LLP will take over as chief executive of the trade body for City of London law firms, the appointment of a long-time diversity and inclusion champion as big U.S. firms face pressure over DEI.
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April 30, 2025
Morgan Lewis Expands Tax Practice With Milbank Hire
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP added a former Milbank special counsel as a tax partner based in the firm's London office.
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April 30, 2025
Cyberattack Forces Co-op Legal Services To Restrict Access
The Co-operative Group said Wednesday that measures it took to restrict access to key internal systems caused delays within its legal services arm, after the company took action to minimize the threat from an attempted cyberattack.
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April 30, 2025
Clyde & Co. Picks Up Ex-Kennedys AI Partner
A former partner of artificial intelligence strategy and delivery at Kennedys Law LLP shared on his LinkedIn Wednesday that he would be joining Clyde & Co. LLP as a partner of global innovation.
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April 30, 2025
Fried Frank Taps Sidley's UK Tax Head
The former head of Sidley Austin LLP's U.K. tax practice has joined Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP's London office, where he will advise on U.K. and international tax structuring, the firm announced.
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April 30, 2025
White & Case Hires Back PE Pro From Kirkland In London
White & Case LLP announced Wednesday the return of a corporate partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP to boost its cross-border private equity offering to deal with the increase in transactions it expects to continue through the year.
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April 30, 2025
WFW, Stewarts Add 5 Partners Each In 2025 Promotions
Watson Farley & Williams LLP and Stewarts Law LLP both said Wednesday that they have promoted five lawyers to their partnerships worldwide for 2025.
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April 30, 2025
Clyde & Co. Adds Cross-Border Insurance Pro From Brazil
Clyde & Co. LLP has hired a corporate insurance expert as a partner in London, as the firm looks to strengthen its access to the "fast-evolving" and complex Latin American market.
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April 30, 2025
Axiom Ince Execs Deny Fraud Charges Over Firm's Collapse
Five former senior figures at Axiom Ince denied allegations on Wednesday that they had defrauded clients and covered up their wrongdoing during a regulatory probe into the law firm, which collapsed with a hole of more than £60 million ($80.1 million) in its client accounts.
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April 30, 2025
Bird & Bird Appoints 17 To Partner In Latest Promotions
Bird & Bird LLP said Wednesday that 17 lawyers have made the grade as partners in a wider annual round of promotions across the legal business globally.

A&O Shearman Ex-Partners Cite Leadership Gap Amid Exits
Partners are still heading for the exit at Allen Overy Shearman Sterling in London, prompting lawyers to note that the firm’s top decision-makers are not based in the U.K. Here, former partners talk about leadership and the growing emphasis on billable hours at the firm.

Latham's London Head Remains 'Restlessly Ambitious'
Following a decade of significant expansion in the London market by Latham, the firm’s new London managing partner says he is focusing on growth in its second-largest office while maintaining unwavering ambition.

Simmons' Senior Partner Sees Opportunities Left By BigLaw
Julian Taylor, senior partner at Simmons & Simmons, whose term has been extended to July 2027, discusses the benefits of working part-time, AI transformation and how leading City firms such as his can embrace opportunities opened up by BigLaw.

LSB Defends Oversight Amid Watchdogs' Poor Ratings
The Legal Services Board defended its supervisory system on Monday, despite the fact that only one of the eight watchdogs passed their annual performance assessment.
Editor's Picks
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The Revolving Door: Rosenblatt Law Adds Its First Silk
Over the past week, Rosenblatt Law hired a dispute resolution silk, Travers Smith appointed a new property disputes head, and Clyde & Co. tapped an insurance pro from Brazilian firm Campos Mello Advogados.
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The Revolving Door: HCR Law Hires White Collar Crime Pro
Over the past week, HCR Law has tapped Squire Patton Boggs for a financial crime expert, A&O Shearman lost a brace of capital markets partners to Latham, and White & Case continued to shed partners from its infrastructure team.
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The Revolving Door: Baker McKenzie Hires McDermott, Euclid Pros
Over the past week, Baker McKenzie brought on M&A and antitrust pros, Lionsgate's former general counsel joined Gunnercooke as partner, and White & Case lost an international team to Paul Hastings.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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Practice Leader Insights From HFW's Michelle Chance
Michelle Chance, head of HFW's London employment practice, discusses the challenges of defending a high-profile race discrimination class action in the civil courts, the need for male employees to take shared parental leave, and the significance of the new employer duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment of their employees.
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Practice Leader Insights From Cleary's Sebastian Sperber
Sebastian Sperber, leader of Cleary's EMEA capital markets and debt finance practice, discusses the challenges of working on complex transactions in pre-internet days, why regulators should think carefully before imposing additional disclosure burdens on corporations, and his hope that the recent U.K. listing reforms will encourage more companies to choose to list in London.
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What Age Bias Ruling Means For Law Firm Retirement Policies
The recent employment tribunal age discrimination decision in Scott v. Walker Morris demonstrates that while law firms may implement mandatory retirement schemes, the policy must pursue a legitimate aim via proportionate means to pass the objective justification test, says Chris Hadrill at Redmans Solicitors.
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Practice Leader Insights From HFW's Christopher Foster
Christopher Foster, global head of insurance and reinsurance at HFW, discusses the challenges of conducting complex arbitration, why arbitration rules should be amended, and how learning about the market makes working in insurance law easier.
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Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's Sajjad Khan
Sajjad Khan, head of Broadfield's intellectual property practice, discusses how trademark matters that appear to be simple can end up being complex, why the regulatory framework for artificial intelligence and copyright is in clear need of reform, and how junior lawyers should persevere if interested in this competitive area of law.
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Practice Leader Insights From Cleary's Gareth Kristensen
Gareth Kristensen, head of the Europe, Middle East and Africa intellectual property practice group at Cleary, discusses the challenges when data laws are not adapted to frontier artificial intelligence, why IP rights can have such significant value, and how nothing beats a deep understanding of what you enjoy within the realm of tech, IP and data.
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PR Perspectives: 3 Misconceptions Around Law Firm Brands
Despite an implicit understanding of the value of brand, misconceptions around logo and financial value have resulted in law firms being slow to manage and build this valuable asset, without which it becomes difficult to attract the same caliber of client or recruit the best lawyers, says Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn.
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Practice Leader Insights From Covington's Sonia Campbell
Sonia Campbell, head of the U.K. insurance recovery practice at Covington, discusses the challenges of working during the COVID-19 pandemic, why cyber underwriting risk will be critical for sector reform, and how junior lawyers need to be resilient and tenacious.
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Practice Leader Insights
In this Law360 U.K. Expert Analysis series, leaders of employment, intellectual property, insurance and transactions practice groups share thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area.
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Practice Leader Insights: Bird & Bird's Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard
Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard, who co-heads Bird & Bird's international copyright group, discusses the challenges of working on long cases with complex issues, whether current copyright law is fit for purpose in light of artificial intelligence, and why understanding technology makes it easier to argue the nuances of the law.
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Practice Leader Insights From Birketts' Maria Peyman
Maria Peyman, who heads Birketts' intellectual property team, discusses the challenges of cases involving multiple patents, the need to reform legislative provisions in light of artificial intelligence, and why junior lawyers should take opportunities to get a broad range of experience before specializing.
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Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises
“No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.
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Practice Leader Insights: Mishcon de Reya's Daniel Naftalin
Daniel Naftalin, who chairs the employment practice at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of working on multijurisdictional litigation, the need to show consideration for lawyers' well-being, and why employment law offers unique opportunities to specialize in a commercial field with a high degree of human interest.