Pulse UK

  • July 23, 2026

    Brabners Names 6 New Partners In Record Promotion Round

    Brabners LLP has elevated six lawyers to its partnership — its largest-ever cohort of newly minted partners — in a wider round of promotions.

  • July 23, 2026

    Weightmans, Verisk Launch Insurance Fraud Platform

    Weightmans has launched a new insurance fraud platform in partnership with U.S. risk management company Verisk, saying the technology will help insurers spot suspicious activity sooner and better manage higher-risk claims. 

  • July 23, 2026

    Dentons Posts Record £336M Revenue For UK Unit

    Dentons said Thursday that its revenue in the U.K., Ireland and the Middle East increased to a record £336 million ($448 million), a year after it exceeded £300 million in the region for the first time.

  • July 23, 2026

    HSF Kramer Says Merger Beats Targets As Revenue Hits $2.4B

    Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP reported revenue of more than $2.4 billion on Thursday as it posted its first set of financial results since the merged firm launched in 2025.

  • July 23, 2026

    Sheppard Wants Attys To Treat AI Like A 2nd-Year Associate

    As some law firms are engrossed with adopting certain artificial intelligence tools, Sheppard believes greater gains can be achieved by focusing on a technology-based program that promotes behavioral changes in how attorneys and staff view AI tools.

  • July 23, 2026

    Mishcon Boosts NQ Pay To £110K

    Mishcon de Reya said Thursday that it has increased salaries of freshly qualified lawyers in its London office to £110,000 ($147,000) as competition for junior lawyers continues to drive pay rises across the wider legal market.

  • July 23, 2026

    CMS Revenue Hits Record €2.1B, Corporate Leads Growth

    CMS' global revenue broke through the €2 billion ($2.3 billion) mark for the second consecutive year in 2025, hitting a record €2.173 billion as its corporate practice remained the biggest driver of growth.

  • July 22, 2026

    Law Firm Fined £21K For AML Recordkeeping Failures

    A law firm in northeast England has been fined approximately £21,000 ($28,000) over recordkeeping failures that breached laws designed to protect professionals and businesses from being used to launder the proceeds of crime or finance terrorism.

  • July 22, 2026

    Rugby Bodies Seek To Ax Brain Injury Claims Over Disclosure

    World Rugby and the sport's governing bodies in England and Wales sought on Wednesday to throw out hundreds of brain injury claims by former players over alleged failures to disclose medical information after their law firm withdrew from the case.

  • July 29, 2026

    Orrick Hires 3 Project Finance Pros From Willkie In Paris

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP said Wednesday that it has hired a team of three project finance lawyers from Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP to boost its energy and infrastructure practice in Paris.

  • July 22, 2026

    Lawfront Sues Slater Heelis Partners For £4.6M Over Sale

    Legal services group Lawfront has filed a £4.6 million ($6.2 million) claim over its acquisition of Slater Heelis, arguing that five of the law firm's partners at the time made false promises about the value of its book of work during the purchase.

  • July 22, 2026

    SRA Defends Access To Privileged Files In Carter-Ruck Suit

    The solicitors' watchdog told the High Court on Wednesday that it is not seeking unfettered power to override clients' legal professional privilege, but said limited access to privileged documents is essential if it is to investigate solicitors accused of professional misconduct.

  • July 22, 2026

    Clifford Chance Profits Top £1B As Dealmaking Rebounds

    Clifford Chance said Wednesday that partnership profits topped £1 billion ($1.3 billion) for the first time, helped by a recovery in dealmaking and growth in the U.S., as the firm continued to expand in the world's largest legal market.

  • July 22, 2026

    PE-Backed Orwins Adds Clarke Mairs As It Targets Expansion

    Legal services group Orwins said Wednesday that it has acquired commercial law firm Clarke Mairs as it aims to double in size over the next two years.

  • July 22, 2026

    Spy Tactic Costs Billionaire Asset Freeze In $415M Fraud Case

    A London appeals court has lifted a worldwide freezing order on a man accused of defrauding a Mexican billionaire out of more than $415 million, ruling that Salinas had obtained privileged information from his opponent's solicitor by "unlawful as well as abusive" means.

  • July 22, 2026

    Norton Rose Says Turnover Hit £763.5M After Integration

    Norton Rose said Wednesday that its turnover jumped to more than £763 million ($1.02 billion) after it integrated operations in Australia and Europe, the Middle East and Asia in 2025.

  • July 21, 2026

    Ex-Solicitor Says SFO Errors Tainted Tipping Off Conviction

    A former solicitor sought Tuesday to overturn his conviction for tipping off a client about a Serious Fraud Office anti-money laundering investigation, arguing at a London appeals court that disclosure errors in the original trial rendered the process unjust.

  • July 21, 2026

    Woodville Forced Into Administration As Finance Claims Frozen

    Litigation funder Woodville Consultants Ltd. has been forced into administration amid a freeze in the motor finance complaints it had been backing, Crowell & Moring LLP said Tuesday.

  • July 21, 2026

    DAC Beachcroft's Turnover Hits £385M Amid Global Push

    DAC Beachcroft said Tuesday that its profit rose by a fifth and turnover increased to £385 million ($515 million) in a record-breaking financial year amid strong performance across the firm.

  • July 21, 2026

    Alex Norris Takes Justice Brief Amid Jury Trial Reform Fight

    As Alex Norris becomes the first non-lawyer tasked with overseeing the Ministry of Justice in almost a decade, he inherits responsibility for a system strained by court backlogs and contentious reform fights.

  • July 21, 2026

    Charles Russell Says Ex-Footballer Client Is 'Harassing' Firm

    A former Premier League footballer attempted Tuesday to save his resurrected negligence case against Charles Russell Speechlys over advice given about a multimillion-pound dispute with his brother.

  • July 21, 2026

    Carter-Ruck Fights SRA Bid For Privileged Client Files

    Carter-Ruck and businessman Mohamed Amersi urged the High Court on Tuesday to rule that the solicitors' watchdog cannot compel law firms to hand over documents protected by clients' legal professional privilege during misconduct investigations.

  • July 21, 2026

    Orrick Beats $74M Negligence Claim Over Carlyle Deal Advice

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP defeated a Nigerian tourism company's $74 million professional negligence claim over legal advice on an investment deal with The Carlyle Group, as a London judge ruled Tuesday that the claim was time-barred.

  • July 21, 2026

    Gateley CEO Quits For Health Reasons, Biz Consults On Jobs

    Gateley (Holdings) PLC said Tuesday that its chief executive is stepping down for health-related reasons as the professional services group separately conducts a redundancy consultation involving up to 40 staff members in a bid to improve its profit margin.

  • July 21, 2026

    Property Group Settles £13M Fraud Recovery Claim

    A property development group has settled its claim against a property tycoon's brother who it alleged had transferred his shares from an investment venture to frustrate attempts to recover money funneled from a £13 million ($17.5 million) fraud.

Expert Analysis

  • What Age Bias Ruling Means For Law Firm Retirement Policies

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    The recent employment tribunal age discrimination decision in Scott v. Walker Morris demonstrates that while law firms may implement mandatory retirement schemes, the policy must pursue a legitimate aim via proportionate means to pass the objective justification test, says Chris Hadrill at Redmans Solicitors.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From HFW's Christopher Foster

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    Christopher Foster, global head of insurance and reinsurance at HFW, discusses the challenges of conducting complex arbitration, why arbitration rules should be amended, and how learning about the market makes working in insurance law easier.

  • Opinion

    UK Gov't Needs To Take Action To Support Whistleblowing Bill

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    With a proposed Office of the Whistleblower Bill making its way through the U.K. Parliament, whistleblowing is starting to receive the attention it deserves, but the key to unlocking real change is for the government to take ownership of reform proposals and appoint an overarching whistleblowing champion, says Baroness Susan Kramer at the House of Lords.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From Broadfield's Sajjad Khan

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    Sajjad Khan, head of Broadfield's intellectual property practice, discusses how trademark matters that appear to be simple can end up being complex, why the regulatory framework for artificial intelligence and copyright is in clear need of reform, and how junior lawyers should persevere if interested in this competitive area of law.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From Cleary's Gareth Kristensen

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    Gareth Kristensen, head of the Europe, Middle East and Africa intellectual property practice group at Cleary, discusses the challenges when data laws are not adapted to frontier artificial intelligence, why IP rights can have such significant value, and how nothing beats a deep understanding of what you enjoy within the realm of tech, IP and data.

  • Series

    PR Perspectives: 3 Misconceptions Around Law Firm Brands

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    Despite an implicit understanding of the value of brand, misconceptions around logo and financial value have resulted in law firms being slow to manage and build this valuable asset, without which it becomes difficult to attract the same caliber of client or recruit the best lawyers, says Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From Covington's Sonia Campbell

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    Sonia Campbell, head of the U.K. insurance recovery practice at Covington, discusses the challenges of working during the COVID-19 pandemic, why cyber underwriting risk will be critical for sector reform, and how junior lawyers need to be resilient and tenacious.

  • Roundup

    Practice Leader Insights

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    Practice group leaders share thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area in this Expert Analysis series.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Bird & Bird's Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard

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    Rebecca O'Kelly-Gillard, who co-heads Bird & Bird's international copyright group, discusses the challenges of working on long cases with complex issues, whether current copyright law is fit for purpose in light of artificial intelligence, ​​​​​​​and why understanding technology makes it easier to argue the nuances of the law.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From Birketts' Maria Peyman

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    Maria Peyman, who heads Birketts' intellectual property team, discusses the challenges of cases involving multiple patents, the need to reform legislative provisions in light of artificial intelligence, and why junior lawyers should take opportunities to get a broad range of experience before specializing.

  • Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

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    “No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Mishcon de Reya's Daniel Naftalin

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    Daniel Naftalin, who chairs the employment practice at Mishcon de Reya, discusses the challenges of working on multijurisdictional litigation, the need to show consideration for lawyers' well-being, and why employment law offers unique opportunities to specialize in a commercial field with a high degree of human interest.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From Baker McKenzie's David Scott

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    David Scott, head of the London mergers and acquisitions practice at Baker McKenzie, discusses the excitement of working on a highly complex transaction, the need for a harmonized approach to deal regulatory scrutiny, and why deal work can become addictive.

  • Transatlantic Law Firm Mergers Are Transforming UK Market

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    With the current prevalence for high-profile U.K.-U.S. law firm mergers likely to continue, a new type of firm could emerge that strikes a balance between U.K. culture and working style, but with the global ambition that U.S. firms offer, says Ria Karnik at Major Lindsey.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Taylor Wessing's Paul Callaghan

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    Paul Callaghan, who leads Taylor Wessing's employment, pensions and mobility group, discusses the challenges of clients who take matters personally, why discrimination based on socioeconomic background needs to be addressed by the law, and how being contracted as an independent investigator is becoming a new trend for senior employment lawyers.

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