Pulse UK

  • August 12, 2026

    DWF, Addleshaw, Dentons Tapped For £600M Gov't Panel

    The government said Wednesday it has appointed DWF and other top firms as the go-to legal advisers for its wide range of public bodies in a program valued at £600 million ($809 million).

  • August 12, 2026

    Simon Cowell Sued Over Unpaid Fee Deal 'Written On Napkin'

    The founder of Rosenblatt Solicitors has sued Simon Cowell in London, alleging that the music mogul failed to pay him a cut of a confidential 2025 deal under a contract "written on a napkin" over dinner.

  • August 12, 2026

    Law Firm Hit With £25K Fine Over AML Control Failures

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined a law firm £25,000 ($33,800) after it uncovered failures in its anti-money laundering and terrorist financing controls.

  • August 19, 2026

    Bird & Bird Rehires Tech Patent Litigator From Nokia

    Bird & Bird LLP has hired a senior in-house lawyer at Nokia as a partner, rejoining the firm's intellectual property team after two decades specializing in patent litigation. 

  • August 12, 2026

    Simmons & Simmons Hikes Bristol NQ Pay To £104K

    Simmons & Simmons LLP said Wednesday that it has raised salaries of newly qualified lawyers in its Bristol office to £104,000 ($141,000), widening the gap with rival firms in the southwest England city while London salaries climbed to £130,000

  • August 11, 2026

    SRA Spends £45M On External Lawyers In 3 Years

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority said Tuesday that it spent more than £17 million ($23 million) on external lawyers in its last financial year amid "an unprecedented increase" in reports about potential misconduct in the profession.

  • August 18, 2026

    Simmons Hires 2nd Fund Finance Pro From Reed Smith

    Simmons & Simmons LLP said Tuesday that it has expanded its fund finance bench with a lawyer from Reed Smith LLP who joins as a partner, marking Simmons & Simmons' second hire from the U.S. firm's funds team in two months. 

  • August 11, 2026

    Meta Glasses Banned In UK Courts And Tribunals

    Meta's controversial glasses can no longer be worn in the U.K.'s courts and tribunals in line with a long-standing ban on using recording devices during judicial proceedings, HM Courts and Tribunals Service confirmed Tuesday.

  • August 11, 2026

    LawCare Warns Of Data Breach After Hacking Incident

    LawCare has disclosed that hackers who breached its records management software provider Beacon CRM accessed personal information about people who contacted the legal support charity.

  • August 11, 2026

    Ex-Goodwin Lawyer's Plea Date Set For Insider Trading Case

    A former mergers and acquisitions solicitor at Goodwin Procter appeared at a London court on charges of insider trading on Tuesday, when his plea date was adjourned by a month.

  • August 11, 2026

    RPC To Keep 84% Of UK Trainees In September

    Reynolds Porter Chamberlain will retain 84% of trainees from its offices in London and Bristol when they qualify as lawyers in September.

  • August 10, 2026

    Gunnercooke Denies Botching Settlement Over HBOS Fraud

    Gunnercooke has denied costing a family £4.7 million ($6.3 million) by bungling a settlement reached in the wake of their bankruptcies over a £245 million fraud against HBOS, arguing that the deal reflected what it was instructed to do.

  • August 17, 2026

    Paul Hastings Adds 2 Restructuring Pros From Hogan, Sidley

    Paul Hastings said Monday that it has hired two senior restructuring partners from Hogan Lovells Cadwalader and Sidley Austin LLP to continue its expansion in London.

  • August 10, 2026

    Solicitor Rebuked Over Delay Distributing Estate

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rebuked a lawyer at Essex firm Davis Solicitors over delays to the administration of a will for a client who died in Iran.

  • August 10, 2026

    Ex-Solicitor Can't Return To Rolls After Sham Marriage Advice

    An ex-solicitor who was struck off after being caught on camera advising an undercover reporter on how to use a sham marriage for immigration purposes, and for not following up on red flags for a property transaction, failed Monday to return to the legal profession.

  • August 10, 2026

    Bird & Bird Hires 4-Strong Transformation Team From EY

    Bird & Bird has hired a team of four experts in transformation of legal services from Big Four professional services giant EY as clients increasingly demand that services be delivered more efficiently through the use of artificial intelligence and other technology.

  • August 07, 2026

    HSF Kramer, Taft Hit By Data Breaches

    Herbert ‌Smith Freehills Kramer LLP and Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP recently reported data breaches to state regulators, adding to the dozens of breaches law firms in the U.S. have suffered in 2026. 

  • August 07, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen Cleary Gottlieb sue a former client it advised on the proposed sale of a holding company and the continuation of litigation between pharma giants Merck Sharp & Dohme and Merck KGaA over rights to the Merck name in the U.K.

  • August 07, 2026

    KC 'Professionally Embarrassed', Set To Quit POCA Case

    Ayaz Qazi KC said Friday he would withdraw from representing a businessman convicted of a £6 million ($8 million) investment fraud, telling a confiscation proceedings hearing in London that there had been a "dramatic shift" in his client's declared financial position. 

  • August 07, 2026

    Legal Tech Roundup: NYAI, Harvey, Legora

    A new funding round for a legal artificial intelligence startup tops this roundup of recent legal technology news.

  • August 07, 2026

    The Revolving Door: BCLP Hires Baker Botts, Squire Pros

    Over the past week BCLP hired partners from Baker Botts and Squire Patton Boggs, Cleary added a CMA senior director to its partnership, King & Spalding continued its raid of WilmerHale with two arbitration specialists, and Kennedys' head of white-collar crime left for Lewis Silkin.

  • August 07, 2026

    Minster Law Expands With ARAG PI Business Acquisition

    Minster Law said it has bought the personal injury business of rival ARAG Law as it continues to build specialism in the market.

  • August 07, 2026

    Clyde & Co. Reports Revenue Up To £857M, 10% Drop In Profit

    Clyde & Co. LLP reported a modest increase in firmwide revenue to £857 million ($1.16 billion) on Friday while its profit fell 10% in a year in which it traded against a backdrop of macroeconomic headwinds and reduced the size of its Australian operation.

  • August 07, 2026

    Litigation Funder Settles Loan Clash With Investor

    London-based litigation funder Fenchurch Legal has settled a dispute with an investment manager and a defunct lender that has clashed with the investment manager over a multimillion-pound loan.

  • August 07, 2026

    Cooke Young Strikes Out Bankrupt Client's £20M Counterclaim

    Cooke Young & Keidan has defeated a £20 million ($27 million) professional negligence counterclaim brought by a former client in a row over the firm's demand for fees that arose from its representation of the businessman in his legal dispute with a bank.

Expert Analysis

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    Practice Leader Insights From Stewarts' Joseph Lappin

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    Joseph Lappin, head of employment at Stewarts, discusses the challenges of representing barristers with very high IQs, how the employment tribunal system is crying out for proper investment, and the Financial Conduct Authority's inconsistent approach to nonfinancial misconduct.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Jones Day's Anna Cartwright

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    Anna Cartwright, co-head of Jones Day's real estate practice, discusses the challenges of working on a transaction requiring regulatory expertise from multiple regions, why new regulatory complexities in the real assets sector can introduce risks for clients, and how the convergence of real estate and infrastructure is playing out in asset managers' investment decisions.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Kingsley Napley's Corinne Aldridge

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    Corinne Aldridge, head of employment at Kingsley Napley, discusses the challenges of leading a transaction requiring local employment law advice from multiple jurisdictions, how the perception of workplace conduct has changed dramatically in recent years, and why people skills and empathy are key in her field.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Birketts' Gavin Coull

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    Gavin Coull, head of insurance and reinsurance at Birketts, discusses litigating in the aftermath of the London Market Excess of Loss spiral, how reinsurance disputes have grown in scope in the last few years, and why understanding commercial drivers is just as important as learning the law.

  • Practice Leader Insights From McDermott's Aymen Mahmoud

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    Aymen Mahmoud, co-head of the London transactions practice at McDermott, discusses the challenges of navigating a complex cross-border financing in his first matter as partner, why regulators should resist the instinct to fix what is not broken, and how private capital continues to reshape the landscape.

  • Law Firms Must Offer More Than Perks To Retain Top Talent

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    Perks make headlines as law firms look for ways to draw in the best talent, but while they add value, they cannot replace competitive and transparent pay or the realistic career road map that form the fundamentals of a strong recruitment strategy and result in long-term engagement, says Adam Stocker at Major Lindsey.

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    Practice Leader Insights From HSF Kramer's Samantha Brown

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    Samantha Brown, HSF Kramer's managing partner for employment, pensions and incentives for U.K. and Europe, the Middle East and Africa, discusses the challenges of managing a deal where many of the commercial aspects were new to the buyout market, why pension adequacy needs attention, and how new pensions legislation makes it an exciting time for schemes and their advisers.

  • How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits

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    Entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their operations to model valuations or test market timing, and the same sophistication is expected from those advising them, so lawyers should use AI tools responsibly to reinforce their judgment and good advice, says Amen Alonge at Farrer.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Walkers' Neil McDonald

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    Neil McDonald, head of the corporate and M&A group at Walkers Global in London, discusses the challenges of conducting a multijurisdictional transaction with a pressing timeline, the need for regulation to keep pace with innovation, and why a willingness to go the extra mile to assist clients is so important.

  • Law Firms Can Turn Brand Threats Into Opportunities In 2026

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    If left unchecked, four megatrends — polarization, artificial intelligence, Gen Z and saturation — could threaten law firm growth or even long-term survival, but if well managed may be turned into opportunities to empower a brand, says Leor Franks at Kingsley Napley.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Addleshaw's Paul Medlicott

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    Paul Medlicott, head of private equity at Addleshaw Goddard, discusses the challenges of working on a deal involving five separate acquisitions in one day, why foreign direct investment legislation would benefit from refinement, and how the evolution of private equity has been positive for the industry.

  • Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails

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    The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

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    Practice Leader Insights: Stephensons' Philip Richardson

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    Philip Richardson, head of employment law at Stephensons Solicitors, discusses the challenges of an emotionally charged case that put his client management skills to the test, whether the Employment Rights Bill strikes the right balance for employees, and how there still needs to be greater focus on quality control for artificial intelligence.

  • Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

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    The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Mayer Brown's Kate Ball-Dodd

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    Kate Ball-Dodd, Mayer Brown's head of corporate and securities in London, discusses the challenges of selling a majority stake in Celtic Football Club to its fans, how current dividend rules are a complicated trap for the unwary, and why generative artificial intelligence tools will provide clients with the ability to digest more information in a cost-effective manner.

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