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August 21, 2025
Law Partners' Income Soars Past £300K But Barristers See Dip
The earnings of partners at U.K. law firms have rocketed by more than 40% in five years amid strong demand for their services, but barristers are not enjoying the same growth in income, research by a wealth management specialist has revealed.
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August 21, 2025
Prosecutors Can Hunt Lawyer's Assets In Castle Fraud Case
A London court ruled Thursday that prosecutors could go ahead with efforts to claw back money from a former lawyer who was imprisoned for more than a decade for defrauding an American property developer out of £10.5 million ($14 million.)
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August 21, 2025
Travers Smith's Turnover Dips To £210M After Record High
Travers Smith said Thursday that its provisional financial results show turnover has dipped slightly to £210 million ($282 million) and its profits have decreased, against a backdrop of "choppy" economic and market conditions.
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August 20, 2025
Female Leadership May Narrow Pay Gaps But Isn't A Cure-All
Law firms led by women might be more likely to pursue initiatives that help to close the gender pay gap and encourage junior females to strive for partnership — but this is not a solution for pay inequality.
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August 20, 2025
Pogust Gives Gramercy Claim To Assets On $617M Funding
Pogust Goodhead has signed a security agreement that gives U.S. hedge fund Gramercy the right to sell the firm's assets if it defaults, following a fresh injection of capital from the American company.
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August 27, 2025
Perkins Coie Hires Tech Pro From Clifford Chance
Perkins Coie LLP has hired a senior technology lawyer from Clifford Chance LLP to boost its capabilities in its relatively new operation in London.
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August 20, 2025
Judge Warned After Having Sex In Judicial Chambers
A judge has been sanctioned after he fell short of the standard of conduct expected from an office-holder by having sex in his judicial chambers, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said Wednesday.
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August 20, 2025
HSF Kramer Unveils Neurodiversity Mentoring Program
HSF Kramer said Wednesday that it has developed a new mentoring program to support neurodivergent individuals who work in the legal sector as they look to make progress in their careers.
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August 20, 2025
Prosecutors Want £10.5M From Lawyer In Castle Fraud Case
A lawyer imprisoned for more than a decade for misappropriating money sent by an American property developer to buy a castle in Scotland owes his victims £10.5 million ($14 million), prosecutors told a London judge on Wednesday.
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August 20, 2025
Knights Expands To Wales As Deals Spree Continues
Knights has acquired a Welsh law firm as it prepares to open an outpost in Cardiff later in 2025, its first permanent base outside England.
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August 19, 2025
Law Firms Silent As They Struggle To Close Partner Pay Gap
Half of the U.K.'s highest-earning law firms don't report on gender pay gaps among their partners, despite calls for them to do so since the regime was established eight years ago.
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August 19, 2025
Pogust Goodhead Secures New Funds Amid CEO Shift
Pogust Goodhead has secured additional money from Gramercy Funds Management LLC as its co-founder and chief executive has taken a leave of absence amid a fierce battle with BHP Group over a sprawling environmental class action.
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August 19, 2025
Nordic Private Equity Firm Axcel Unveils Swedish Legal Group
Nordic private equity firm Axcel said Tuesday that it has established a new legal services group with the acquisition of six Swedish business law firms.
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August 19, 2025
London Law Firm Fined Over 7-Year AML Oversight Failures
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined a London law firm more than £8,600 ($11,600) for failing to properly document over seven years the level of risk of money laundering posed by clients.
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August 19, 2025
Bridgehaven Pens Deal To Support Solicitor Indemnity Market
British specialty insurer Bridgehaven has said it will support managing general agent Pen Underwriting and its solicitors' professional indemnity portfolio under a new partnership.
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August 19, 2025
Rosenblatt CEO Exits To Launch PE-Focused Advisory Firm
The chief executive of Rosenblatt Law Ltd. has stepped down to launch an advisory firm specializing in private equity investment in the legal industry, as deals-making momentum in the sector grows.
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August 19, 2025
Addleshaw Goddard's Revenues Top £500M For First Time
Addleshaw Goddard LLP said Tuesday that it has delivered record revenue of more than £500 million ($676 million) following contributions from all areas of the business.
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August 18, 2025
Opaque Bonus Policies Widen Gender Pay Gap In Law Firms
Opaque bonus processes and a tendency for women to specialize in lower-earning practices are hampering progress by law firms as they seek to close the more than 31% bonus pay-gap, experts say.
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August 18, 2025
Litigation Funder Burford Eyes Investments In US Law Firms
Burford Capital LLC, the world's largest litigation funder, is eyeing an investment model to put money directly in U.S. law firms after years of investing in U.S. lawsuits, its chief development officer told Law360 Pulse.
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August 18, 2025
Law360's 2025 UK Law Firm Gender Pay Gap Report
Law360 has collected and analyzed the gender pay-gap reports from more than 100 top law firms in the U.K. and compiled that data into a new tool, revealing that male employees typically earned 26% more than their female colleagues in 2024. Check out our analysis of the findings in the coverage below.
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August 18, 2025
Litigation Funder Burford Eyes Minority Stakes In UK Firms
A leading third-party litigation funder is seeking minority investments in U.K. law firms, as organizations look to grow without giving up control to private equity investors.
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August 18, 2025
Magistrate Reprimanded For Delayed Case Disclosure
A magistrate has been sanctioned after he delayed reporting his personal involvement in court proceedings, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said.
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August 18, 2025
Magistrate Ousted For Sharing Info In Abuse Case
A magistrate has been dismissed after he exposed an alleged victim of sexual abuse to the risk of being identified by disclosing information to another party, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said.
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August 17, 2025
Women At UK Law Firms Earn 26% Less Than Men
The U.K.'s highest-earning law firms are making fractional progress in closing the gender pay gap. In a new project, Law360 dives deep into what's behind the inequality at British firms — and what it will take to close the gap.
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August 17, 2025
Law360's 2025 Review Of Gender Pay Gaps At UK Law Firms
The gender pay gap at the U.K.'s highest-earning law firms is 26% on average — but disparities within a single firm can vary from zero to more than 100%. Law360 has collected and analyzed gender pay-gap reports from over 100 firms and compiled that data into a new tool.
Expert Analysis
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A Trusted Cybersecurity Framework Is Imperative For Lawyers
The recent increased risk of cyberattacks has a number of profound implications for law firms, and complying with government guidance by embedding a cyber-savvy culture and adhering to a security framework will enable lawyers to add extra layers of defense and present their clients with higher levels of protection, says Marion Stewart at Red Helix.
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Opinion
Law School Admissions Shouldn't Hinge On Test Scores
The American Bar Association recently granted law schools some latitude on which tests it can consider in admissions decisions, but its continued emphasis on test scores harms student diversity and is an obstacle to holistic admissions strategies, says Aaron Taylor at AccessLex.
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New FCA Listing Rules May Start Regulatory Shift On Diversity
Listed companies that fail to meet new Financial Conduct Authority rules for minimum executive board diversity currently risk reputational damage mainly through social scrutiny, but should prepare for potential regulatory enforcement actions, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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What UK Professional Regulation Looks Like In A #MeToo Era
Two recent rulings from U.K. courts and tribunals reveal the increasingly shifting line between professional misbehavior and bad actions that would previously have been considered outside the scope of professional regulators, says Andrew Katzen at Hickman & Rose.
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How Immune Are State Agents From Foreign Courts?
The ongoing case of Basfar v. Wong is the latest to raise questions about the boundary between commercial or private activity and the exercise of sovereign authority that shields state agents from foreign judicial scrutiny — and the U.K. Supreme Court's upcoming decision in the matter will likely bring clarity on exceptions to the immunity doctrine, say Andrew Stafford QC and Oleg Shaulko at Kobre & Kim.
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Opinion
Justice Gap Demands Look At New Legal Service Models
Current restrictions on how lawyers structure their businesses stand in the way of meaningful access to justice for many Americans, so states should follow the lead of Utah and Florida and test out innovative law firm business models through regulatory sandboxes, says Zachariah DeMeola at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System.
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Opinion
New NJ Fed. Rule On Litigation Funding Should Be Welcomed
The District of New Jersey's new local civil rule on litigation funding disclosure has faced exaggerated criticisms when it is a logical extension of the current practices in many U.S. jurisdictions, leads to greater transparency for the parties and the court without unduly burdening the parties, and is a positive development particularly in product liability cases, say attorneys at Dechert.
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Lessons In Civility From The Alex Oh Sanctions Controversy
Alex Oh’s abrupt departure from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and admonishment by a D.C. federal judge over conduct in an Exxon human rights case demonstrate three major costs of incivility to lawyers, and highlight the importance of teaching civility in law school, says David Grenardo at St. Mary's University.
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Rebuttal
US Legal System Can Benefit From Nonlawyer Ownership
Contrary to claims made in a recent Law360 guest article, nonlawyer ownership has incrementally improved the England and Wales legal system — with more innovation and more opportunities for lawyers — and there is no reason why those outcomes cannot also be achieved in the U.S., say Crispin Passmore at Passmore Consulting and Zachariah DeMeola at the University of Denver.
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Increasing Investment Scams Can Implicate Lawyers, Too
With the pandemic serving as a catalyst for increased financial fraud, it's important to recognize that these scams are not only devastating for victims, they also pose a significant threat to law firms and individual solicitors who fail to do their due diligence, say James Darbyshire at the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and Heather Clark at Burness Paull.
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UK Lawyers Can Adapt Due Diligence To Screen New Clients
As COVID-19-related fraud gains pace, U.K.-based practitioners should help combat money laundering by using alternative methods to verify that new clients are who they say they are, says Christopher Convey, a barrister at 33 Chancery Lane and chair of the Bar Council's Money Laundering Working Group.
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Key Risks And Developments For UK Law Firm Culture In 2020
In 2020, law firms throughout the U.K. will be increasingly reshaped by rapid changes in societal expectations and advances in technology, say Helen Rowlands and Niya Phiri of Clyde & Co.
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#MeToo Pressure On UK Businesses Is Set To Rise
Recent declarations by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority indicate that sexual harassment in the U.K.'s financial services industry may lead to consequences under the newly expanded Senior Managers and Certification Regime, and other sectors are facing growing scrutiny as well, say attorneys at Covington.
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Corporate Wrongdoing Risks Go Beyond Exec Departures
Recent controversy over misconduct allegations that led to the ousting of a KPMG executive reminds firms that the challenges caused by suspecting or uncovering internal wrongdoing are not so easily solved by the implicated executive's exit, says Sarah Chilton of CM Murray.
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2 Perspectives On Navigating The Litigation Funding Process
Paul Martenstyn of Vannin Capital and Daniel Spendlove of Signature Litigation share their top tips on how to get a case funded, drawing from their respective experience as a funder and a lawyer.