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December 04, 2025
Ex-Freeths Partner Accused Of False Property Reports
A former partner at Freeths LLP has been referred to a disciplinary tribunal over allegations of misconduct while carrying out legal work at the firm, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.
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December 03, 2025
Vitruvian Partners Invests in Walkers' Corporate Services Biz
International law firm Walkers said Wednesday it has signed a "strategic co-investment" deal with London-based private equity firm Vitruvian Partners for its corporate services division, as law firms continue to explore new ways of working with outside investors.
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December 10, 2025
Hargreaves Lansdown Hires New GC From Direct Line
Hargreaves Lansdown said Wednesday that it has hired a new chief legal officer and company secretary from insurer Direct Line Group, months after the wealth manager was acquired by a private equity consortium.
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December 03, 2025
Cooley Names Largest Partner Class In 4 Years With 23 Attys
Cooley LLP will add 23 lawyers to the firm's partnership when the new year starts, up slightly from the number of new partners added last year.
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December 03, 2025
TLT To Relocate To New Office In Birmingham Amid Expansion
TLT LLP revealed plans on Wednesday to relocate to a new office in Birmingham as it continues to expand in the central English city, just over a year after it said that its existing base had more than doubled in size.
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December 03, 2025
Lawyers Condemn 'Unprincipled' Plan To Scrap Jury Trials
The U.K. government's plan to end jury trials for some criminal cases has been subjected to withering criticism from criminal defense lawyers who warn the reforms could undermine the foundations of the justice system without even speeding up proceedings.
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December 03, 2025
Dentons Retains Majority Of Trainees In UK Region
Dentons has retained around three quarters of trainees and solicitor apprentices who applied for jobs as newly qualified lawyers across its offices in the U.K., Ireland and Middle East in 2025 as they embark on a new phase in their careers.
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December 03, 2025
BHP Fails To Block US Testimony In Pogust Goodhead Row
BHP failed Wednesday to block Pogust Goodhead from pursuing deposition testimony from a U.S-based witness for potential use in English legal proceedings arising from compensation agreements with victims of the Fundão dam disaster in Brazil.
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December 02, 2025
Birketts Denies Sinking Development Deal With Faulty Advice
Birketts LLP has denied wrecking a property development deal by allowing third parties to buy plots of farmland that included a legal right to block future building works, arguing in a London court that outsiders cannot enforce the covenant.
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December 02, 2025
Report Finds Public Trust In Class Actions, But Not Funders
Around two-thirds of Britons would join a class action if given the chance even though roughly the same proportion believe that such cases mainly benefit law firms and litigation funders, a new report found.
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December 02, 2025
DAC Beachcroft Elects Bristol Head As Next Senior Partner
DAC Beachcroft LLP has tapped its Bristol office head as the next senior partner to lead the law firm's bid to grow in the technology and financial services sectors amid the growing importance of artificial intelligence.
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December 02, 2025
Data Consultancy JMAN Group Names General Counsel
JMAN Group said Tuesday that it has taken on a new general counsel, bolstering its senior team to support its global growth.
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December 02, 2025
Ex-CBA Head Sidhu Fights Disbarment For Sexual Misconduct
The former head of the Criminal Bar Association asked a court on Tuesday to overturn his disbarment for sexual misconduct toward a young aspiring lawyer, arguing that a long suspension would be a more appropriate sanction.
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December 02, 2025
5 Questions For RPC Partner Dan Wyatt
The Financial Conduct Authority has recently warned that banks must do more to stop romance scams in which victims send money to fraudsters who have created false relationships with them — but it's easier said than done.
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December 02, 2025
Gov't Will End Jury Trials For Complex Financial Crime Cases
The government confirmed on Tuesday that it plans to get rid of jury trials for the most complex fraud and financial crimes, part of a battery of changes designed to cut soaring court backlogs.
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December 01, 2025
Law Firm Sued Over Advice On Ballooned £11M Home Loan
A homebuyer has accused a British law firm of negligently failing to advise her on the risks of funding her £1.9 million ($2.5 million) property deal with a bridging loan, telling a London court that with costly interest rates, her debt soared beyond £11 million.
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December 01, 2025
A&O Shearman Deal Boosts Firm's Americas Revenue By 150%
A&O Shearman's financial results for the fiscal year ending April 30 show the firm's Americas revenue soared during the first full financial year following its momentous transatlantic combination, while still lagging behind the global behemoth's U.K. and Europe regions' revenue, according to a new report.
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December 01, 2025
Farrer & Co. Hires IT Director, Head Of Innovation And AI
Farrer & Co. LLP announced on Monday the hiring of a former information technology director at Capsticks Solicitors LLP and a head of innovation and artificial intelligence previously at Macfarlanes.
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December 01, 2025
Ashurst Opens 1st Office In Africa With Clifford Chance Team
Ashurst LLP said Monday that it has opened a new office in Casablanca, Morocco, the international law firm's first outpost on the African continent.
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December 01, 2025
DWF Opens Third German Office With 16-Strong Team
DWF said Monday that it will open its third German office in Hamburg after hiring a 16-strong team from two local rivals as part of its continuing expansion.
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December 01, 2025
ClearBank Hires New Group GC Amid Growth Plans
London-headquartered ClearBank said Monday that it has taken on a new group general counsel as it looks to expand after acquiring a license in 2024 that allows it to provide regulated banking services across Europe.
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December 01, 2025
AmTrust Fights Sompo For £59M At Trial Over Legal Funding
AmTrust argued on the first day of trial on Monday that the insurer of two defunct law firms is liable to pay it £59 million ($78 million), in the latest development in the battle of who should cover the costs of a failed litigation-funding scheme.
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December 01, 2025
Brett Wilson Denies Mishandling Ex-IT Exec's Defense
Brett Wilson has rejected claims that it provided negligent advice and failed to properly defend a former chief technology officer in criminal and civil proceedings over a cyberattack at his employer.
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December 01, 2025
Foot Anstey Appoints First Chief Client Officer
Foot Anstey said Monday it has hired its first chief client officer as it looks to strengthen its position in the U.K. legal market after recently posting record revenues of more than £75 million ($99 million) and expanded its business into Northern Ireland.
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November 28, 2025
The Revolving Door: MoFo, Gibson Dunn On City Hiring Spree
Over the past week, MoFo hired HSF Kramer's head of international private equity, Stephenson Harwood tapped a tax expert from French firm Gide Loyrette Nouel, and A&O Shearman lost an employment expert to Gibson Dunn.
Expert Analysis
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How Cos. Can Straddle US-UK Split On Work Misconduct, DEI
With U.K. regulators ordering employers to do more to prevent nonfinancial misconduct and discrimination, and President Donald Trump ordering the rollback of similar American protections, global organizations should prioritize establishing consistent workplace conduct frameworks to help balance their compliance obligations across the diverging jurisdictions, say lawyers at WilmerHale.
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Viral Comms Crises Create Dual Corp. Governance Threats
As legislative hearings increase in frequency and social media fuels their reputational impact, corporate legal teams face a new dual challenge that reflects a fundamental shift in accountability and demands new strategies, governance frameworks and organizational capabilities, says Joanna Ludlam at Jenner & Block.
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Practice Leader Insights From Mishcon's Richard Leedham
Richard Leedham, head of the commercial litigation practice and insurance disputes team at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of coordinating a complex lawsuit during lockdown, why the remedy for damages for late insurance claim payments is practically worthless, and the importance of focusing on hard legal argument in class actions.
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Practice Leader Insights From V&E's David Berkery
David Berkery, head of aviation finance at Vinson & Elkins, discusses the challenges of striking an asset-backed securitization deal after the 2008 financial crisis rewrote the rules, why sustainable aviation goals need more government encouragement, and why young attorneys should focus on finding people they enjoy working with.
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Practice Leader Insights From Gibson Dunn's Sandy Bhogal
Sandy Bhogal, co-chair of Gibson Dunn's tax practice, discusses the challenges of working on a complicated restructuring during the financial crisis, the difficulty of dealing with rules that are adjusted by nonbinding guidance, and why tax lawyers need to know the law as well as they possibly can.
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SRA Ruling Raises Issue Of Jurisdiction Over Private Conduct
The recent Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ruling, suspending a former Orrick associate after determining that a criminal offense of nonconsensual touching had occurred, serves as a cautionary tale that the regulator's jurisdiction may extend into private social settings, even where no abuse of power is proven, says Nick Brett at Brett Wilson.
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Why Leveson Review Is Significant For UK Court System
Brian Leveson’s recent review into the U.K. criminal justice system calls for judge-only trials in serious and complex fraud cases, a controversial recommendation that is sparking debate over the future of jury trials, says Louise Hodges at Kingsley Napley.
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Practice Leader Insights From V&E's Ben Higson
Ben Higson, head of Vinson & Elkins' London transactions practice, discusses the complexities of knitting together businesses across the world into a joint venture, how warranty and indemnity insurance has altered the way deals are conducted, and why discipline and resilience are key for M&A lawyers.
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Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams
Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.
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Practice Leader Insights: Travers Smith's Louisa Chambers
Louisa Chambers, head of technology and commercial transactions at Travers Smith, discusses the challenges of working on a series of deals under time pressure, why data subject access requests can be a disproportionate burden on businesses, and how a career in technology and intellectual property will suit a lawyer with energy and creativity.
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Practice Leader Insights From Bristows' Gareth Wadley
Gareth Wadley, head of the employment and immigration team at Bristows, discusses the challenges of resolving disputes where compensation is not the primary driver, why employment status law needs to better reflect the realities of modern work, and how neurodiversity is reshaping the workforce in a positive way.
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Practice Leader Insights From Linklaters' Julia Schönbohm
Julia Schönbohm, global head of technology, media and telecommunications and intellectual property at Linklaters, discusses the challenges of deciding patent validity in complex litigation cases, why the enforcement of standard essential patents is an area in need of reform, and how the advent of the Unified Patent Court is having a significant impact on patent litigation in Europe.
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Practice Leader Insights From Walker Morris' Andrew Rayment
Andrew Rayment, head of employment at Walker Morris, discusses the challenges of dismissing employees at a coal mine, how the proposed employment law reforms could create logistical burdens for businesses, and why prioritizing effectively is key for a lawyer.
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Practice Leader Insights From Kennedys' Matthew Poli
Matthew Poli, head of Kennedys' corporate M&A transactions team, discusses the challenges of rushing to close transactions ahead of possible budgetary changes, why reform is needed in the way a company's statutory books can be altered at Companies House, and that client service needs to be a lawyer's watchword.
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Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's Caroline Yarrow
Caroline Yarrow, head of Broadfield's employment practice, discusses the challenges of analyzing huge volumes of data in a service provider transfer of 2,000 employees, why the employment tribunal system needs urgent review, and why being pragmatic and commercial when giving advice is important.