Pulse UK

  • November 04, 2025

    Pierson Ferdinand Adds 6 More Partners In US, London

    Fast-growing Pierson Ferdinand LLP has announced that the firm added six new partners in five U.S. markets and in its London office during the month of October.

  • November 04, 2025

    Dechert Requiring 4 Days In Office For Some Attys, All Staff

    Dechert LLP joined a growing list of BigLaw firms increasing their office attendance requirements, rolling out a new policy requiring rising second-year associates and all nonattorney business professionals to work in person four days a week beginning next year.   

  • November 04, 2025

    London Partner Moves Surge 12% In Post-Summer Rebound

    London partner hiring bounced back in September and October after a summer dip to post a 12% increase, according to data published Tuesday by a leading London legal recruiter.

  • November 04, 2025

    Proposed Tax Reform Could Spur UK Law Firm Consolidation

    Facing a new tax on limited liability partnership members, U.K. law firms are weighing alternative structures in a shift experts say could accelerate consolidation across the sector and spur U.S. firms to reconsider their local setups.

  • November 04, 2025

    Ex-Slaughter & May Lawyer Banned For Lying In Pupillage Bid

    A disciplinary tribunal has struck off a former Slaughter and May associate after he admitted to telling a host of lies in his attempt to secure a pupillage within a prominent central London barristers' chambers.

  • November 04, 2025

    Carter-Ruck Invokes Privilege In Legal Bid To Stop SRA Case

    Carter-Ruck has asked the High Court to block the Solicitors Regulation Authority from investigating it for allegedly using abusive tactics against a politician during a failed libel claim brought by a client who is a donor to the Conservative Party.

  • November 04, 2025

    Lawyers Groups Urge Rethink On LLP Tax Proposals

    Leading lawyers' groups urged the government on Tuesday to scrap plans to add National Insurance contributions to the tax bills of partners in limited liability partnerships, warning that the "poorly designed" proposals could undermine the competitiveness of the legal sector.

  • November 04, 2025

    PI Boutique Express Solicitors Gets PE Backing For Growth

    Personal injury specialist Express Solicitors Ltd. said Tuesday that it has secured an investment from Ufenau Capital Partners AG in exchange for a majority stake in the firm as the private equity sector continues to take a growing interest in the U.K. legal market.

  • November 04, 2025

    Ex-Solicitor General Garnier Brings DPA Expertise To Pillsbury

    Edward Garnier KC will join Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP as senior counsel to work closely with the head of the international firm's London practice, the firm revealed Tuesday.

  • November 03, 2025

    Watchdog OKs Stand-Alone Litigation Rights For Legal Execs

    The Legal Services Board said Monday that it has approved an application from the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives Ltd. to authorize the executives to have stand-alone litigation practice rights, after a recent court ruling railed concerns among law firms about the legality of delegating litigation work to nonqualified employees.

  • November 03, 2025

    Littleton Chambers Adds Atlanta Litigator Turned ADR Neutral

    Littleton Chambers has brought on an arbitrator and mediator at Hendrix ADR LLC in Atlanta with decades of litigation experience, the London-based firm announced Monday.

  • November 03, 2025

    LegalTech Biz TrialView Raises $4.1M In Fund Raise

    TrialView, a startup offering a litigation platform backed by artificial intelligence, announced Monday the raising of $4.1 million in a growth funding round to expand its product and global footprint.

  • November 03, 2025

    Goodwin Requiring 4 Days In Office, But Removes Tracker

    Goodwin Procter LLP will stop using certain technology to monitor in-office attendance while joining a growing list of BigLaw firms requiring U.S. attorneys to work in person at least four days a week, according to a memo obtained by Law360 Pulse.  

  • November 10, 2025

    Reed Smith Adds Ex-A&O Shearman Financial Regulatory Pro

    Reed Smith LLP said Monday that it has snapped up a former partner at A&O Shearman in London to add to its strengths handling regulatory matters for clients in the financial services industry.

  • November 03, 2025

    Excello Law's Revenues Soar Past £30M Amid Expansion

    Excello Law posted record revenues of more than £30 million ($39 million) on Monday, amid expansion in the U.K. and internationally.

  • November 03, 2025

    MoFo Snaps Up London Finance & Fintech Veteran 

    Morrison Foerster has strengthened its financial services and fintech bench with a partner from Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP as the U.S. firm continues to bulk up its London practice. 

  • October 31, 2025

    Private Equity Gains Traction As Law Firms Seek Growth

    Law firm leaders are increasingly open to investment from the private equity sector to help transform their business as they push for growth amid consolidation in the U.K. legal market and disruption caused by new technology, an industry survey has revealed.

  • October 31, 2025

    Ex-Law Firm Manager Accused Of Misusing Client Funds

    A former law firm manager is set to be prosecuted before a disciplinary tribunal over allegations that she misused client funds, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

  • October 31, 2025

    Nigeria Must Reveal £11M Barristers' Fee Details In Costs Row

    An energy company that defrauded Nigeria won a bid Friday to force the West African state to provide more information about £11 million ($14.4 million) of barristers' fees ahead of a battle over the country's £44 million legal bill.

  • October 31, 2025

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen two regional law firms clash at the intellectual property court over the name Amicus Solicitors, Bill's Restaurant face a breach of contract suit by its former executive chair, and a Capita subsidiary sue the Metropolitan Police over a multimillion-pound procurement dispute. 

  • October 31, 2025

    Yodel Accuses Ex-Director Of Forging Docs In Ownership Trial

    Two companies controlled by Yodel's former director denied allegations that he created a fake share warrant contract at the start of a London trial Friday, saying it was established to support a merger with the U.K. delivery company.

  • October 31, 2025

    Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry marked the end of October with another action-packed week as BigLaw firms announced partner promotions and expanded their practice offerings. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

  • October 31, 2025

    The Revolving Door: A&O Shearman Hires Weil Debt Partner

    Over the past week, Cleary Gottlieb hired a leading competition disputes partner from White & Case, A&O Shearman recruited a senior leveraged finance partner from Weil and Payne Hicks Beach hired an insolvency pro from Isadore Goldman.

  • October 31, 2025

    DLA Piper Names New Managing Partner For Sheffield Office

    DLA Piper LLP said Friday that it has appointed a new managing partner for its office in Sheffield as the firm continues its expansion in the English regions.

  • October 31, 2025

    LSB Reveals Scope Of Mazur Regulatory Advice Review

    England's legal oversight regulator has revealed that its review of watchdogs after the High Court ruling on Mazur will investigate whether their guidance about who could conduct litigation had an "adverse impact on the regulatory objectives."

Expert Analysis

  • 5 Ways For A Legal Practice To Close Technology Gaps

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    With technology a driving force for success, the U.K. legal sector must embrace innovation to maintain its competitive edge, and investing in new processes is no longer optional, says Gareth Preece at Doherty Associates.

  • Opinion

    Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code

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    As a recent report on Justice Clarence Thomas' ongoing conflicts of interest makes evident, Supreme Court justices should be subject to an enforceable and binding code of ethics — like all other federal judges — to maintain the credibility of the institution, says Erica Salmon Byrne at Ethisphere.

  • PR Perspectives: Optimizing Social Media As A Lawyer

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    The opportunities for social media to increase a business are unlimited despite its flaws, and to make the most of its potential, training and regular updates should be part of all lawyers’ professional development, say Steve Rudaini and Emma Maule at MD Communications.

  • Highlights Of The UK's New Economic Crime Plan

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    With the direction of the U.K. government’s newly launched second economic crime plan undeniably altered by the recent focus on kleptocrats and their money, the emphasis is now on how the U.K. can deliver a more effective approach to reducing the threat of economic crime, says Kathryn Westmore at the Royal United Services Institute.

  • How Lawyers' Behavior Can Affect Opponents' Mental Health

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    Acts of unreasonable behavior of lawyers working on opposite sides can take their toll, and with mental health and stress never higher in the national consciousness than right now, such conduct should be reported to help the firm understand the treatment its solicitors are receiving and better manage the situation, says Libby Payne at Withers.

  • The Challenges Of Presenting To Clients In The Hybrid World

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    As a sector that is guided heavily by the demands of its client base, the legal industry will have to overcome various obstacles to make stylish, convincing and successful in-the-room, virtual and hybrid presentations in the post-pandemic blend of home and office, says Gavin Brown at Speak with Impact.

  • 5 Challenges General Counsel Are Set To Face

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    With an ever-broadening role, general counsel are being tasked to do more with less, with a need for caution and a requirement to leverage time wisely to anticipate and identify emerging industry challenges, says Jerry Temko at Major Lindsey.

  • How SRA Workplace Culture Guidance May Help Legal Sector

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    Whether or not the Solicitors Regulation Authority acts on its recently released guidance on toxic workplace environments in law firms and imposes harsh sanctions, it will hopefully encourage some positive top-down changes, and should give individuals confidence to demand acceptable behavior, says Georgina Calvert-Lee at Bellevue Law.

  • Beyond ChatGPT: AI Considerations For Law Firms

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    The use of artificial intelligence is likely to become increasingly mainstream in the legal sector, and firms should not remain complacent in the current limitations of ChatGPT, but develop policies to ensure that AI-generated liability and regulatory issues are addressed sooner rather than later, say Corinne Staves and Andrew Pavlovic at CM Murray.

  • Reflecting On The Benefits Of Direct Access To Barristers

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    At close to 20 years since public access to barristers came into being, it is a good time to take a look at its impact on the U.K. legal profession and the more collaborative approach between barristers and solicitors we have seen develop since its introduction, say Amani Mohammed and Sean Gould at Westgate Chambers.

  • How Apprenticeships Are Transforming The Legal Sector

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    As more legal employers recognize the benefits of creating apprenticeship opportunities, they are likely to grow in popularity, ensuring that the best and brightest minds are available to meet the challenges of an ever complex and changing legal environment, says Aisha Saeed at Addleshaw Goddard.

  • Pitfalls Lawyers Should Avoid When Correcting Their Mistakes

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    When solicitors make mistakes that cause prejudice to their clients, they will need to carefully consider whether they should try to fix their mistake, as trying to put things right may expose them to potential regulatory action, says Andrew Pavlovic at CM Murray.

  • Translating The Plan For English-Language German Courts

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    The German Ministry of Justice is aiming to do away with the mistakes of the past and overhaul the German civil procedure in order to accommodate English-language disputes, but the success of these proceedings will depend very much on factors that the proposal does not address, say Jan Schaefer and Rüdiger Morbach at King & Spalding.

  • A Breakdown Of The SRA's Proposed New Fining Powers

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    Thanks to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's pending new fining framework, which includes guidance on unsuitable fines and a fixed penalties scheme for low-level breaches, firms can expect to see more disciplinary findings leading to an SRA fine rather than referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, say Graham Reid and Shanice Holder at RPC.

  • Russian Bank Ruling Clarifies UK Sanctions Regime

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    The recent U.K. High Court judgment of PJSC National Bank Trust v. Mints, a case brought by two Russian banks, is significant in clarifying that the U.K. sanctions regime does not deprive designated persons of their fundamental common law right to bring a claim in an English court, despite their assets being frozen, says Zoe O’Sullivan KC at Serle Court.

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