Pulse UK

  • August 07, 2026

    Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry kicked off August with leadership changes at the American Bar Association and a flurry of attorney moves. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

  • August 07, 2026

    Stephenson Harwood's Revenue Dips, Profit Falls 12%

    Stephenson Harwood LLP has recorded a slight dip in revenue to £303 million ($407 million) and a double-digit decrease in profit in its latest results, which it says reflects the timing of disputes concluding during the last financial year.

  • August 06, 2026

    Innsworth Drops Merricks Arbitration Claim After £63M Payout

    Litigation funder Innsworth Capital has dropped its arbitration claim against Walter Merricks over his decision to settle the Mastercard swipe fees case for £200 million ($270 million), clearing the way for compensation to be distributed to consumers.

  • August 06, 2026

    Solicitor Barred After Asking Colleague To Hide Client File

    A former junior solicitor at a law firm in northwest England has been barred from practicing after asking a colleague to hide a client file to conceal her failure to lodge an application to register property.

  • August 06, 2026

    Law Firm Settles Claim Over Advice On Flat Purchases

    A group of 17 investors have settled their claim in a London court that a law firm caused them to lose their deposits in a botched property investment project by allegedly failing to advise them of the risks involved in the deal.

  • August 06, 2026

    DAC Beachcroft Adds 3 Tech Pros To Boost Cyber Team

    DAC Beachcroft LLP said Thursday it has hired three specialist partners to strengthen its U.K. cyber and data risk practice amid growing demand for cyber and technology-related advice.

  • August 06, 2026

    HSBC Beats Bias Claims From Worker Who Relied On AI

    An employment tribunal has struck out a staff member's race and disability discrimination claims against HSBC, finding that her arguments, which were based in part on AI-generated advice, showed a "fundamental misunderstanding" of the law.

  • August 06, 2026

    Wordsmith Raises $14M As It Expands AI For In-House Teams

    Wordsmith AI Ltd. has raised another $14 million from investors as it pushes to expand in North America and targets the financial services and insurance sectors.

  • August 06, 2026

    UK Gov't Opens AI Growth Lab For Legal Services

    The government has chosen the legal services sector to pilot its AI Growth Lab, an initiative to help organizations developing artificial intelligence products navigate existing regulations and accelerate the adoption of the technology across the economy.

  • August 06, 2026

    Why Legal AI Companies Are Spending Big On Sports Deals

    Legal AI companies are pouring money into sponsorship deals with elite sports teams and celebrity ambassadors as they race to establish themselves as leading brands before the crowded market consolidates around a handful of winners, marketing experts say.

  • August 05, 2026

    Solicitor Barred After Sending Sexually Motivated Messages

    A solicitor has been struck off after he sent inappropriate and unwanted messages to three women, conduct that a tribunal found was sexually motivated and caused harm to them and damaged the reputation of the profession.

  • August 05, 2026

    Cleary Sues Atalian Client It Advised On Proposed CD&R Sale

    Cleary has sued a holding company in the Atalian Global Services group after representing it in the proposed 2022 sale of the facilities management giant to private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC.

  • August 05, 2026

    Irwin Mitchell's Revenue Hits Record Total Of £337.5M

    Irwin Mitchell LLP said Wednesday that its revenue hit an all-time high of around £337 million ($454 million) in a year in which the firm transitioned toward a more simplified business model, although one-off investments in technology and office moves caused its profit to dip.

  • August 05, 2026

    Axiom Ince Administrators Sue Accountants For Negligence

    Administrators for Axiom Ince have sued the collapsed law firm's chartered accountants for alleged negligence, according to an entry on the High Court's register that has now been made public.

  • August 12, 2026

    Norton Rose Hires Digital Finance Partner In Amsterdam

    Norton Rose Fulbright said Wednesday that it has strengthened its global banking practice by hiring a project finance specialist as a partner in Amsterdam, as the firm expands into digital infrastructure and energy transition work.

  • August 12, 2026

    Morr & Co. Strengthens Private Client Team With London Hire

    Morr & Co. has strengthened its private client practice by appointing a new partner in London to meet growing demand for complex estate and succession planning advice.

  • August 04, 2026

    Fieldfisher Wins Redo Of Associate Sexual Misconduct Case

    Fieldfisher won its bid to have a ruling it had unfairly dismissed a senior associate overturned Tuesday, when a London appellate tribunal found that an employment tribunal was wrong to find that a woman who accused the associate of sexual assault had lied.

  • August 11, 2026

    K&L Gates Adds 9-Person Team From German Firm Wende IP

    K&L Gates has expanded in Munich by hiring a nine-strong team from German boutique law firm Wende IP to strengthen its capability in advising clients on patents and other intellectual property matters.

  • August 04, 2026

    Clyde & Co. Hires Insurance Pro From DAC Beachcroft

    Clyde & Co. LLP has hired an insurance specialist at its London office, bolstering the firm's financial lines practice as insurers face an uptick in work linked to mergers and acquisitions, cyber incidents and other complex risks.

  • August 04, 2026

    PE Firm MML Acquires Minority Stake In Mourant Group

    MML Capital Partners has invested in a minority stake in international professional services company Mourant to fund the next stage of Mourant's growth.

  • August 04, 2026

    Dentons Launches Crypto Hub Ahead Of New FCA Regime

    Dentons has launched a service to help businesses prepare for the U.K.'s incoming crypto-asset regulatory regime, as companies gear up for the mandatory Financial Conduct Authority authorization process that begins in September.

  • August 04, 2026

    Cayman Judge To Chair BoE Enforcement Committee

    The Bank of England has named Nicholas Segal, a judge of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, as chair of its enforcement decision-making committee, a move aimed at strengthening the body that determines contested regulatory action for financial regimes.

  • August 11, 2026

    Reed Smith Hires Antitrust Pro From Morgan Lewis

    Reed Smith said Tuesday it has hired a competition law specialist as a partner in its global regulatory enforcement group in London, strengthening the firm's antitrust capabilities amid rising demand for advice on merger control and regulatory investigations.

  • August 03, 2026

    Gunnercooke Expands To West Coast With Calif. Partner Hire

    U.K.-based law firm Gunnercooke LLP announced Monday that it has hired its first California-based attorney, giving it a formal presence on the West Coast to complement existing offices in Chicago and New York.

  • August 03, 2026

    Baker Botts Hires Litigators In DC And London

    Baker Botts LLP has hired two litigators who focus on representing companies in highly regulated and technically sophisticated industries as partners in its offices in Washington, D.C., and London, the firm announced Monday.

Expert Analysis

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    Practice Leader Insights: Addleshaw's Michael Leftley

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    Michael Leftley, head of employment at Addleshaw Goddard, discusses the challenges of combining novel legal issues with lawyers' expectations, why he believes the system for workplace conflict resolution is broken, and the importance of possessing a broad skill set that includes good emotional intelligence.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Squire Patton's Ranajoy Basu

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    Ranajoy Basu, global head of structured finance at Squire Patton, discusses the challenges of working on a transaction recognized by the G20 as a "game-changing financial innovation," the benefits of streamlining pretransaction due diligence, and why increased market activity in alternative asset securitizations is likely.

  • Opinion

    Collective Action Reform Can Save UK Court System

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    The crumbling foundations of Britain’s legal system require innovative solutions, such as investment in institutional infrastructure to reduce court backlogs, a widening of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s remit and legislative clarity over litigation funding underpinning collective actions, says Neil Purslow at the International Legal Finance Association.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Baker Botts' Mark Castillo-Bernaus

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    Mark Castillo-Bernaus, global chair of project finance at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of working on a global project financing in multiple time zones, the need for consistency in regulatory frameworks across different jurisdictions, and why lawyers who work constructively with clients and colleagues tend to deliver better outcomes.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare's Selina Hinchliffe

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    Selina Hinchliffe, head of commercial services at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of advising a large U.S. corporation on complex licensing issues, how copyright law is struggling to keep pace with technology, and why mastering contract drafting and negotiation is so important for IP lawyers.

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    Practice Leader Insights From RPC's Patrick Brodie

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    Patrick Brodie, head of employment at RPC, discusses the challenges of working with government departments and National Health Service trusts to find common ground between competing interests, the increasing use of AI in recruitment and performance management, and why finding an exceptional mentor is so important.

  • What To Know About Interim Licenses In Global FRAND Cases

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    Recent U.K. court decisions have shaped a framework for interim licenses in global standard-essential patent disputes, under which parties can benefit from operating on temporary terms while a court determines the final fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms — but the future of this developing remedy is in doubt, say attorneys at Fish & Richardson.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Baker Botts' Neil Coulson

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    Neil Coulson, chair of intellectual property at Baker Botts, discusses the challenges of tackling a patent litigation with a short timetable, the post-Brexit delineation between the European Union's and the U.K.'s approaches to trademark examination, and why it is important to be able to discourse with clients easily on technical topics.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Freshfields' Kathleen Healy

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    Kathleen Healy, partner in London and co-leader of Freshfields' people and reward practice in Asia, discusses the challenges of advising on employment and industrial relations during the financial crisis, why the employment tribunal system would benefit from additional funding, and how reforming noncompete clauses will create plenty of legal and practical issues.

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    Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Sarah McNally

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    Sarah McNally, head of the global insurance disputes practice at HSF Kramer, discusses the challenges of orchestrating an expedited proceeding during the pandemic, how document disclosure in litigation is becoming a huge burden, and why insurance is all-pervasive, and accordingly interesting and varied.

  • EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Offers Reassurance To Cos.

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    The European Union General Court’s recent upholding of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in Latombe v. European Commission, although subject to appeal, provides companies with legal certainty for the first time by allowing the transfer of European Economic Area personal data without relying on alternative mechanisms, say lawyers at Wilson Sonsini.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Shakespeare Martineau's Phil Pepper

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    Phil Pepper, head of employment at Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the challenges of working on a high-stakes case that progressed to the European Court of Justice, the need for reform of employees' rights legislation when a business transfers, and why lawyers should develop soft skills early in their careers.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Forbes' Kella Bowers

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    Kella Bowers, head of insurance at Forbes, discusses the challenges of balancing the needs of the people and institutions involved in child sexual abuse exploitation cases, why a preaction protocol for abuse work is needed, and how insurance law can enable lawyers to work on many hard-hitting issues.

  • AI Risks Legal Sector Must Consider In Dispute Resolution

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    Artificial intelligence presents significant opportunities to lawyers and decision-makers navigating increasingly data-heavy legal proceedings, but two recent cases provide a sobering reminder of the potential for misuse, say lawyers at White & Case.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Harbottle & Lewis' Yvonne Gallagher

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    Yvonne Gallagher, head of employment at Harbottle & Lewis, discusses the challenges of dealing with clients' emotions, the significance of the widening scope for discrimination disputes, and why junior lawyers should focus on learning the basic contractual and statutory principles of employment law. 

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