Pulse UK

  • January 23, 2026

    Paul Weiss Hires Infrastructure Chief From Simpson Thacher

    Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison has hired a corporate partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett amid growing interest from clients in investing in infrastructure assets in the U.K. and Europe.

  • January 23, 2026

    The Revolving Door: US Firms Press On With City Hiring Push

    Over the past week, an ex-Fieldfisher litigation pro joined Smith Gambrell & Russell, Sullivan & Cromwell hired a pair of private capital partners from Weil Gotshal & Manges, and Wedlake Bell took on an RPC insolvency lawyer.

  • January 23, 2026

    Magistrate Warned For Mismanaging Social Fund

    A magistrate has been sanctioned for managing a social fund in a way that was "inappropriate and reckless and involved an element of abuse of his position" as a bench leader, the judicial conduct watchdog for England and Wales said.

  • January 23, 2026

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

    This past week in London saw Travelers Insurance hit with a claim from a property buyer over a payout tied to collapsed law firm Axiom Ince, Swedish music group Pophouse Entertainment clash with the production company that helped it create the ABBA Voyage experience, and biotech company Vertex Pharmaceuticals sue rival entity ToolGen for patent infringement.

  • January 23, 2026

    Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    This was another action-packed week for the legal industry as law firms launched new practices, hired attorneys and reported record-breaking lobbying figures. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

  • January 23, 2026

    96 Barristers Named King's Counsel But Solicitors Miss Out

    Ninety-six barristers have been made King's Counsel in England and Wales, the Ministry of Justice said Friday, though not a single solicitor is in the latest group of those who made the grade.

  • January 23, 2026

    Nigeria Fails To Overturn Delay To £50M Costs Recovery Bid

    Nigeria must wait until after a costs assessment to seek an order to recover its £50 million ($68 million) legal bill from the litigation-funders of an energy company that defrauded the West African state in arbitration proceedings.

  • January 23, 2026

    Seddons Hires Financial Crime Head From Russell-Cooke

    Seddons GSC has hired Frances Murray from Russell-Cooke to launch and lead its new financial crime practice.

  • January 23, 2026

    Jenner & Block MP Looks To Firm's Ethos To Fuel UK Growth

    Jenner & Block plans to double the size of its London office, the managing partner in the capital city has told Law360, pitching recruits on an ethos informed by the firm's work in fighting a Trump executive order against it.

  • January 22, 2026

    Travers Smith Initiates Fintech Startup Support Service

    Travers Smith LLP said Thursday that it has started a new year-long program to provide practical legal and commercial support to innovative fintech startups as they navigate the early stages of their development.

  • January 22, 2026

    Judge-Only Trials Won't Ease Case Backlog, Law Society Says

    Dropping jury trials for all but the most serious offenses would have "a negligible impact" on the backlog of cases waiting to be heard in the criminal courts and the government should instead invest in the entire justice system, the Law Society said Thursday.

  • January 22, 2026

    Walkers Names New Managing Partner For Ireland

    International law firm Walkers said Thursday that senior asset management and investment funds lawyer Nicholas Blake-Knox will take on the role as its next managing partner in Ireland.

  • January 22, 2026

    Industry Calls For EU Rethink On Litigation Funders

    A group of major trade bodies has urged the European Commission to reconsider its decision not to regulate third-party litigation funders and called for a deeper review of the sector.

  • January 22, 2026

    McDermott Hires Ex-A&O Antitrust Pro In London

    McDermott Will & Schulte has hired a former competition partner at A&O Shearman, rebooting its antitrust services in London after another specialist left the firm after just six months.

  • January 21, 2026

    BCLP Creates New Innovation Role To Lead AI Drive

    BCLP said Wednesday that it has appointed a senior corporate partner at its London office to drive its strategy on innovation as it looks to make the most of artificial intelligence to boost services for clients.

  • January 21, 2026

    SRA Fines 2 Firms £24K For Breaching AML Rules

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined two firms a total of £24,400 ($32,800) after separate investigations revealed that both had failed to comply with anti-money laundering regulations.

  • January 21, 2026

    Gowling To Roll Out Harvey In UK, Europe, Middle East

    Gowling WLG said Wednesday that it will launch the use of Harvey in the U.K. and other global offices, joining the law firms that have started using the legal technology company's platform to streamline solicitors' workflows and improve their productivity.

  • January 21, 2026

    5 Questions For Bellevue Law Founder Florence Brocklesby

    Florence Brocklesby met a few of her firm's future lawyers at her children's nursery gates. Here, the founder of Bellevue Law, who pioneered the hybrid model a decade before COVID-19, speaks to Law360 about leading an ethical, women-forward outfit.

  • January 21, 2026

    Ex-Burges Salmon Apprentice Rebuked Over Assault Charge

    A former employee at Burges Salmon LLP has been sanctioned by the solicitors' watchdog after he was involved in an altercation with a door supervisor at a nightclub in the early hours of New Year's Day 2024.

  • January 20, 2026

    HSBC Partners With Harvey For AI Legal Efficiency

    HSBC said Tuesday that it has entered into a partnership with legal artificial intelligence platform Harvey as it looks to ensure that its lawyers are delivering support more efficiently.

  • January 20, 2026

    Bar Council Appoints 1st Commissioner To Fight Misconduct

    The Bar Council said Tuesday that it has appointed a former government minister as its first commissioner for conduct to tackle what an independent review described as an "unsustainable" situation of bullying and sexual harassment in the profession.

  • January 20, 2026

    IP Firm Venner Shipley Opens 7th Office In England

    Intellectual property specialist Venner Shipley said Tuesday that it has opened an office in Bristol, a move it says will bring it closer to clients that are driven by innovation.

  • January 20, 2026

    Chubb Rejects Investor's Negligent Property Advice Claim

    Chubb has denied that it must pay out around £259,000 ($348,200) to cover a now-insolvent conveyancing firm accused of negligence by a Saudi investor, arguing the dissolved business acted within its legal remit during the purchase of student accommodation in the U.K.

  • January 20, 2026

    Osborne Clarke Pro Overturns SDT's Zahawi SLAPP Ruling

    An Osborne Clarke partner has overturned a disciplinary tribunal's finding of misconduct over his attempts to prevent a blogger from disclosing a defamation threat by former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, as a London court found on Tuesday the decision lacked sufficient reasons and was "unfair."

  • January 19, 2026

    London Firm Fined £25K For AML Compliance Failures

    A London law firm has reached a deal to avoid enforcement action after the solicitors' regulator found that it had fallen short in meeting its legal obligations on anti-money laundering.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Series

    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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    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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