Pulse UK

  • April 24, 2025

    Canfield Law Faces £4M Claim Over Alleged Property Fraud

    A Hong Kong businessman has accused a London law firm in a High Court claim of failing to ask questions in connection with a high-value property deal, which he says facilitated a fraud that cost him more than £4 million ($5.3 million).

  • April 24, 2025

    Ashurst Partnership Promotions Drop To 20 In Latest Round

    Ashurst LLP said Thursday that it has promoted 20 lawyers from across the business to its partnership, a drop of a third from the number the firm elevated in 2024 — the third consecutive year that it had posted a record figure.

  • April 24, 2025

    Legal Exec Banned For Misappropriating £219K Client Funds

    A legal executive has been disqualified and banned from working at law firms after the English solicitors' watchdog concluded that he had misappropriated £219,000 ($292,000) from a dead client's estate.

  • April 23, 2025

    Rainer Hughes Founder Accused Of Laundering Fraud Funds

    Prosecutors accused a founder of Rainer Hughes LLP of laundering the proceeds of a multimillion-pound alcohol tax fraud at the beginning of a criminal trial in London on Wednesday.

  • April 23, 2025

    Anexo Majority Owners Weigh Buying Out Minority Stake

    Anexo Group PLC's largest investors are considering buying out the rest of the specialist motor accident credit hire and legal services business.

  • April 23, 2025

    Orrick Taps London Partners For European Leadership

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has tapped two partners at its London base for top leadership posts as part of a series of appointments across its offices in Europe.

  • April 23, 2025

    Lawyers Face Misconduct Case For Letting Trainee Run Firm

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority told a disciplinary tribunal on Wednesday that a group of lawyers were guilty of misconduct for allowing a trainee to buy and run a firm, leading to accounts rules breaches and a mishandled case.

  • April 23, 2025

    Qatari Exec Sues Ackroyd For £4.5M Over Botched Hotel Deal

    A Qatari executive and his sister are suing their solicitor and his firm, Ackroyd Legal, after the lawyers allegedly failed to warn the siblings about a dangerous property deal and allowed them to lose up to £4.5 million ($6 million) when the deal soured.

  • April 23, 2025

    Aspiring Solicitor Defends 'Fraudster' Review Of Former Firm

    An aspiring solicitor has hit back against a claim that she posted defamatory online reviews labeling her former boss a "fraudster," telling a London court that the reviews were true.

  • April 23, 2025

    Ex-Met Officer Wins Bid To Add Gowling Emails To Claim

    A former police officer has won her bid to include two emails Gowling WLG sent while it represented the Metropolitan Police in her employment claim against the force — but declined to let her add the firm itself to the dispute.

  • April 23, 2025

    Freshfields Names 25 New Partners, With London Dominating

    Freshfields LLP said Wednesday that it has promoted more than 20 lawyers from its international network of offices to its partnership, with those based in London accounting for more than a third of the new intake.

  • April 22, 2025

    Ousted Allegion GC Earned $3.8M In 3 Months

    The former general counsel for security company Allegion PLC earned over $3.8 million during her few months with the company, which ended in her involuntary termination and reappointment of her predecessor, according to a recent securities filing.

  • April 22, 2025

    SRA Fines Law Firm £37K For AML Compliance Failure

    The English solicitors' regulator has hit a firm with an almost £37,000 ($49,000) fine after the firm admitted failing to carry out risk assessments required by anti-money laundering regulations.

  • April 22, 2025

    A&O, Linklaters Helped $324B In Fossil Fuel Deals In 5 Years

    Allen & Overy Shearman Sterling and Linklaters LLP facilitated almost $325 billion in fossil fuel deals between 2020 and 2024, ranking them among the top five firms around the world in such transactions, new research shows.

  • April 24, 2025

    CORRECTED: Paul Hastings Launches Energy Team In Paris

    Paul Hastings LLP has hired five lawyers from White & Case LLP and Hoche Avocats to launch an energy and infrastructure practice in France with expertise in deal-making and regulation. Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified the firm that Thirion and Morlane joined from. The error has been corrected.

  • April 22, 2025

    Irwin Mitchell Sells 88-Strong Asset Management Team

    Irwin Mitchell LLP said Tuesday that it has sold its asset management division to a financial advising firm that is planning to spin off the team into a personal injury outfit, as part of a wider strategy to expand its core services. 

  • April 22, 2025

    A&O Shearman Promotes 33 In Smaller Round After Merger

    A&O Shearman said Tuesday that it has promoted more than 30 lawyers to its partnership, boosting numbers in areas from mergers and acquisitions to litigation and investigations.

  • April 29, 2025

    Sidley Adds Former Latham Capital Markets Pro In London

    Sidley Austin LLP has hired an experienced debt and equity capital markets heavyweight as a partner in its London practice, as the U.S. law firm continues to strengthen its European presence.

  • April 22, 2025

    Employers Must Answer Tribunal Claims Via Portal, Not Email

    Employers and their lawyers will have to respond to claims brought by workers at the Employment Tribunal through new online portals rather than email, according to new rules coming into force in May.

  • April 17, 2025

    Pillsbury Seeks Help Finding Ex-Solicitor In Prison

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal agreed on Thursday to help Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP locate a solicitor in prison so she has a fair chance to pursue her appeals against her former firm.

  • April 17, 2025

    Mishcon De Reya Must Pay £24K To Ex-Director For Dismissal

    Mishcon de Reya LLP must pay a former sales director £23,800 ($31,500) after it pushed him to quit by scrutinizing his performance even though there was nothing he could do to improve his output, a tribunal said in a decision published Thursday.

  • April 17, 2025

    Bar Council Urges Watchdog To Focus On Investigations

    The Bar Council on Thursday urged the Bar Standards Board to prioritize its resources on core tasks like investigations, as the regulator finalizes a five-year strategy amid criticisms about the timeliness of its enforcement work.

  • April 17, 2025

    The Revolving Door: Latham Corporate Head Moves To Sidley

    Over the past week, Sidley Austin LLP recruited the co-chair of Latham & Watkins LLP's corporate practice, Shoosmiths LLP added a real estate specialist from Bird & Bird LLP and Crowell & Moring LLP snagged a cybersecurity partner from Harbottle & Lewis LLP.

  • April 17, 2025

    Law Firm Tolhurst Fisher Fined £120K Over AML Failures

    The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal hit law firm Tolhurst Fisher LLP with a fine of £120,000 ($159,000) on Thursday after it admitted to failing to comply with its risk assessment obligations under anti-money laundering legislation.

  • April 17, 2025

    Criminal Defense Firm Loses Bid To Nix Unpaid Wages Claim

    A law firm lost its bid on Thursday to throw out a claim for unpaid wages brought by an ex-employee, with the Employment Appeal Tribunal rejecting its argument that the solicitor was not actually an employee.

Expert Analysis

  • Examining The State Of Paccar Fixes After General Election

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    Following the U.K. Supreme Court's Paccar decision last year, which made many litigation funding agreements for opt-out collective actions in the Competition Appeal Tribunal unenforceable, the judiciary will likely take charge in implementing any fixes — but the general election has created uncertainty, says Ben Knowles at Clyde & Co.

  • PR Perspectives: Judging When To Engage With Politics

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    Parliament's recent return from its summer break brings opportunities for legal public relations professionals to engage with political topics, and although it is less risky to say nothing, deciding to enter the conversation can reap rewards, says Ben Finnis at Greentarget.

  • Opinion

    Gov't Should Offer Support To Improve Firms' Cybersecurity

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    With an escalating sophistication and frequency of cyberattacks in law firms and businesses, there is a need to address potential threats and an opportunity to push the new government for significant legislative change to strengthen the U.K.’s cybersecurity framework, says Scott Kramer at Clio.

  • What M&A Uptick Will Mean For Legal Hiring

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    Thomson Reuters research reveals an improving macroeconomic picture of incoming interest rate cuts, and with market confidence in the new U.K. government, there is a higher corporate demand for transactional advice, leading law firms to increase their hiring in preparation for this heavier workload, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • How In-House Legal Teams Can Improve Their Reputation

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    In-house legal teams, long believed to create unnecessary hurdles, can reframe themselves as integral business partners by embedding best practices in governance and compliance, engaging directly with key stakeholders and fostering relationships with colleagues, says Sarah Davis at The Legal Director.

  • Why A Robust Brand Is Increasingly Important For Law Firms

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    The benefits of a brand are not always viewed as quantifiable, but the legal sector is realizing the tangible benefits and important function of a strong brand, and can take steps to capitalize on this significant value-adding asset, say Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn, Ben Girdlestone at Byfield and Leor Franks at Kingsley Napley.

  • SRA Review Could Bring Shift In Handling Legal Client Funds

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    Recent high-profile cases of breaches of fund-handling rules, and an ongoing Solicitors Regulation Authority review, challenge a long-standing culture of law firms dealing with client funds in-house, and firms may need to opt for other business models to enhance consumer protection, says Claire Van Der Zant at Shieldpay.

  • Opinion

    Why Incoming Government Must Reform UK's Justice System

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    As the U.K. approaches a possible watershed general election, the new government must undertake the reforms and investment needed to restore the justice system, and public confidence and safety with it, says Sam Townend at the Bar Council.

  • The In-House Versus Law Firm Talent Battle In The Gen Z Age

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    Although elite law firms are offering ever-increasing salaries to talented associates, the traditional concept of partnership is evolving, and work-life balance issues and a greater concern with working in a sustainable environment among Gen Z lawyers mean that going in-house is becoming a more attractive option over time, say Calvin Gardiner and Simi Bains at Buchanan Law.

  • PR Perspectives: Consider The Value Of Legal Awards

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    Many lawyers question the value of entering or sponsoring legal awards, but with a structured approach and appropriate management, they can provide a chance to promote a firm or set of chambers across multiple platforms and a golden opportunity to develop new business, says Clare Rodway at Kysen.

  • Law Firms Should Consider Value Of Off-Peak LinkedIn Posts

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    Statistics show only a minor dip in law firms' LinkedIn post performance at weekends and holiday periods, demonstrating a missed opportunity to reach the many business leaders and lawyers who use the platform at off-peak times, says Simon Marshall at TBD Marketing.

  • PR Perspectives: 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Legal PR

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    Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn outlines practical steps that public relations professionals working in the legal industry can take to excel at their craft, including providing regular media coaching to lawyers and quantifying the value of PR work.

  • Why Law Firms May Want To Set Up Charitable Foundations

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    An increasing number of law firms are setting up their own charitable foundations, which may be a way of achieving the goals a purposeful business wants to pursue and demonstrating to its stakeholders a tangible commitment to its professed values, says Robert Nieri at Shoosmiths.

  • Client Complaint Data Offers Key Insights For Lawyers

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    While the Legal Ombudsman has not yet released its latest annual report to the public, we can look at last year's data to decipher what may have caused a spike in client dissatisfaction and predict what to anticipate in an effort to improve the quality of legal services, says Qarrar Somji at Witan Solicitors.

  • Disciplinary Ruling Has Lessons For Lawyers On Social Media

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    A recent Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal judgment against a solicitor for online posts deemed antisemitic and offensive highlights the serious sanctions that can stem from conduct on social media and the importance of law firms' efforts to ensure that their employees behave properly, say Liz Pearson and Andrew Pavlovic at CM Murray.

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