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September 01, 2025
SFO Official Hopes Pay Boost Will Draw Top-Tier Talent
It is hoped that the first significant pay rise for lawyers representing the Serious Fraud Office in almost two decades will draw top-tier counsel back into the courtroom as the agency prepares for a packed trial list, a senior executive said on Monday.
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September 01, 2025
Clyde & Co. Expands To Netherlands With Merger
Clyde & Co. said Monday that it has opened for business in the Netherlands by merging with insurance specialist Stadermann Luiten Advocaten, a law firm based in Rotterdam.
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September 01, 2025
Burges Salmon's Revenue Hits Record £178M As Profits Surge
Burges Salmon LLP said Monday that growth in the financial services and property, as well as the energy and utilities sectors, helped the firm to deliver record revenue of £178 million ($241 million) as it also posted its highest-ever net profit.
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September 01, 2025
Gateley Buys IP Biz Groom Wilkes & Wright For Up To £9M
Gateley (Holdings) PLC said Monday that it has bought Groom Wilkes & Wright, a boutique intellectual property firm, in a transaction worth up to £9 million ($12 million) as the professional services group seeks to broaden its business.
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August 29, 2025
Sports Silk On Why BigLaw Is Queuing To Get Into The Game
Nick De Marco KC has acted for clients including Cristiano Ronaldo and Tyson Fury, but representing his beloved Queens Park Rangers in a make-or-break player ownership dispute tops them all. Here, he discusses the Magic Circle’s growing appetite for sports law work, the perils of football regulation and the realities of advising A-list clients.
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September 05, 2025
Singapore Chambers Duxton Hill Expands To London Bar
Duxton Hill Chambers has unveiled the opening of a new operation in London, making it the first Singaporean chambers to establish a presence at the English bar, with the help of a former Allen & Overy LLP arbitration chief.
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August 29, 2025
Baker Botts Gets Early $1M Win In $7M Tycoon Fee Fight
Baker Botts LLP scored a partial early victory in its fight to recover $7 million in fees from an Egyptian energy mogul, with a London court ordering the businessman's company on Friday to pay $1 million ahead of a trial.
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August 29, 2025
Ex-BLM Family Law Chief Accused Of Misleading Client
A former head of family law at Berrymans Lace Mawer LLP has been referred to a tribunal over allegations that he misled a client, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.
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August 29, 2025
The Revolving Door: Perkins Coie, Proskauer Make Big Hires
Over the course of August, Proskauer expanded its leveraged finance capabilities with a White & Case hire, Perkins Coie snagged a technology veteran from Clifford Chance to support its recent growth in the capital, and Addleshaw Goddard launched a tax disputes and investigations practice with five specialists from Pinsent Masons.
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August 29, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Prosecco DOC Consortium bring an intellectual property claim against a distributor, the Serious Fraud Office bring a civil recovery claim against the ex-wife of a solicitor jailed over a £19.5 million fraud scheme, and law firm Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen LLP sue its former client, the bankrupt Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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August 29, 2025
Ex-Burness Paull IT Worker Banned For Forging Invoice
An IT worker at Burness Paull who forged a medical invoice to get an advance on his salary has been banned from working for legal service providers without the consent of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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August 28, 2025
SFO Hikes Lawyers' Rates As New Fraud Offense Takes Effect
The Serious Fraud Office revealed an increase to lawyers' hourly rates for the first time in almost two decades on Thursday, days before a new fraud offense comes into force.
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August 28, 2025
New CLLS Chief Looks To Boost Diversity In London's BigLaw
The new chief executive of the City of London Law Society acknowledges the challenge of advancing diversity in the legal profession while expanding membership of the trade body. But he told Law360 that he is confident that lawyers have the capacity for progress and change.
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August 28, 2025
Livingston FC Defeats Ex-GC's Unfair Dismissal Claim
The former general counsel at a Scottish Premier League club has lost his employment tribunal claim accusing Livingston FC of forcing him to resign for blowing the whistle about purported financial irregularities and unlawful payments to players.
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August 28, 2025
Kennedys Admits Data Breach In Church Abuse Email
Kennedys Law LLP said Thursday that it has reported itself to regulators after it inadvertently left the email addresses of almost 200 survivors and law firms visible to all the recipients of an update on redress for abuse in the Church of England.
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August 28, 2025
SRA Fines Law Firm For Lapses In AML Compliance
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined a Bournemouth-based law firm £14,509 ($19,589) after it failed to properly assess money laundering risks in client transactions for more than seven years.
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August 28, 2025
SRA Reports Record 82% Pass Rate For SQE2
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has reported that the pass rate for aspiring lawyers sitting the second stage of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination has hit a record high of 82%.
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August 27, 2025
Weightmans Posts Revenue Of £145M As Profit Dips Slightly
Weightmans LLP said Wednesday that its net profit dipped slightly but revenue hit an all-time high of £145 million ($196 million) in the final year that its managing partner of 12 years oversaw the firm.
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August 27, 2025
Call For FCA Oversight On Portfolio Funding Sparks Concerns
Litigation-funding experts have warned that a recent government-backed report could have unintended consequences for the sector by calling on the Financial Conduct Authority to regulate portfolio funding — without clearly defining what that entails.
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August 27, 2025
Consultant's Dishonesty Over Fake Signature Leads To Ban
The solicitors' regulator has sanctioned an immigration consultant for falsely signing a document to support a client's visa application.
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August 27, 2025
Addleshaw Prioritizes Senior Lawyers With NQ Pay Freeze
Addleshaw Goddard LLP said Wednesday that it is freezing salaries of its newly qualified solicitors, amid growing concerns in the U.K. legal market that earnings of freshly qualified lawyers are increasing more quickly than experienced associates.
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August 27, 2025
Ex-Law Firm Chief Suspended For Backdating Client Letter
A former managing partner at an English law firm has been suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay costs by a disciplinary tribunal after admitting to backdating a client care letter to make it appear as though it had been issued three years earlier.
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September 03, 2025
Addleshaw Hires Team Of 5 From Pinsent For Tax Group
Addleshaw Goddard has launched a tax disputes and investigations practice with the recruitment of a team of five specialists from Pinsent Masons.
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August 26, 2025
Freeths Downsizes In Milton Keynes With New Office
Freeths LLP has relocated to a new office in Milton Keynes that is roughly half the size of its previous premises in a bid to adjust as staff continue to engage in hybrid working.
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August 26, 2025
Ashurst Leverages AI, London Growth To Court US Market
Ashurst LLP is strengthening its London office with increased hiring and deeper integration of generative artificial intelligence as it considers a merger to accelerate its growth in the U.S. market, the firm's new managing partner in the English capital told Law360.
Expert Analysis
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How Lawyers' Behavior Can Affect Opponents' Mental Health
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.
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The Challenges Of Presenting To Clients In The Hybrid World
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.
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5 Challenges General Counsel Are Set To Face
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.
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How SRA Workplace Culture Guidance May Help Legal Sector
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.
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Beyond ChatGPT: AI Considerations For Law Firms
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.
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Reflecting On The Benefits Of Direct Access To Barristers
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.
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How Apprenticeships Are Transforming The Legal Sector
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.
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Pitfalls Lawyers Should Avoid When Correcting Their Mistakes
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.
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Translating The Plan For English-Language German Courts
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.
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A Breakdown Of The SRA's Proposed New Fining Powers
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.
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Russian Bank Ruling Clarifies UK Sanctions Regime
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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Preparing For EU's Pay Gap Reporting Directive
An agreement has been reached on the European Union Pay Transparency Directive, paving the way for gender pay gap reporting to become compulsory for many employers across Europe, introducing a more proactive approach than the similar U.K. regime and leading the way on new global standards for equal pay, say attorneys at Lewis Silkin.
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Has The Liberalization Of Legal Services Achieved Its Aims?
Although there is still some way to go, alternative business structures are now an increasingly prominent feature of the legal services landscape, and clients can expect greater choice, improved quality and more manageable costs, as was intended by this shake-up of the profession's regulatory frameworks 15 years ago, says Dana Denis-Smith at Obelisk Support.
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How Overseas Property Verification Poses Risks To Attorneys
The recently launched register of overseas entities, requiring verification of foreign owners hoping to purchase U.K. property, could expose attorneys to criminal prosecution, professional negligence claims and reputational damage if they do not complete these checks to the required standard, which nevertheless remains murky, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.
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What To Expect From UK's New Economic Crime Bill
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency bill, if passed, will reform aspects of Companies House and strengthen government anti-money laundering efforts, but it is also raising questions about how new information sharing requirements will affect businesses, say attorneys at Signature Litigation.