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November 24, 2025
Dentons, Ashurst Among Firms On UK Gov't Legal Panel
Dentons, Ashurst, DLA Piper U.K. and Hogan Lovells International were among the law firms to be appointed to the U.K. government's refreshed legal panel to advise departments and agencies on matters ranging from corporate finance to rail regulatory law over the next three years.
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November 24, 2025
Linklaters Launches 20-Strong Global AI Team
Linklaters said on Monday that it has established a 20-strong global team of lawyers focused on artificial intelligence to help its practice groups get the most out of the new technology.
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November 24, 2025
City Law Society Launches New SQE Training Scholarship
The City of London Law Society said Monday that it has kick-started a new scholarship to honor the legal sector leader Stephen Denyer, a bid to expand access to the solicitors' profession and strengthen social welfare law services across the northeast of England.
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November 21, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Clyde & Co. face a claim from Yorkshire firm GWB Harthills, a property developer previously investigated over suspected bribery and corruption sue the general counsel and solicitor to HM Revenue and Customs, and sportswear giant Gymshark bring an intellectual property claim against its co-founder's rival company, AYBL. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 21, 2025
Macfarlanes Uses AI To Broaden Trainee Recruitment Pool
Macfarlanes LLP said Friday that it has introduced a new assessment for prospective trainees in London to reflect realistic tasks like the use of generative artificial intelligence, and to capture a more diverse socioeconomic group of aspiring lawyers.
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November 21, 2025
Clifford Chance To Restructure Business Services In London
Clifford Chance is restructuring its business services operation in London, amid a rise in use of artificial intelligence technology and international operational hubs that provide support for its lawyers across the globe.
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November 21, 2025
Lawyers Failed Victims In Post Office Case, Study Finds
Victims of the Post Office scandal were let down by their legal teams, lacking guidance from professional legal bodies and underfunded government legal aid programs, according to a study by legal academics published on Friday.
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November 21, 2025
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Juryless Trial Proposal
Controversial plans to overhaul criminal law to bar some defendants from electing to be tried by a jury won't succeed in reducing the backlog of cases without long-term funding, and it suggests that the government is no longer able to deliver justice, experts said Friday.
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November 21, 2025
The Revolving Door: 2 Ashurst Pros Leave After Perkins Deal
Over the past week, two senior Ashurst partners have left to join Baker McKenzie, DLA Piper strengthened its finance practice with a fintech pro from Clifford Chance and a finance specialist from Goodwin Procter and Hill Dickinson added three partners to its Leeds office.
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November 21, 2025
600 CILEX Lawyers Seek Litigation Rights After Mazur Ruling
Almost 600 chartered legal executives have lodged applications to gain litigation rights after the shock decision known as Mazur, which restricts which employees within a law firm can conduct litigation, cast their jobs into doubt.
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November 20, 2025
Willkie Hikes Up Partnership Promotions With 30-Atty Class
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has announced that 30 of its attorneys from offices around the globe, who focus on a variety of practice areas, will be promoted to partner Jan. 1, more than its 19-member 2025 partner class.
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November 20, 2025
SQE2 Pass Rate Drops From Record High To 76%
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed that the pass rate for all candidates taking the second part of the solicitors qualifying examination was 76% in the latest sitting, down from a record figure it reported earlier in the year.
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November 20, 2025
Lawyers Urged to Address Ethics Failures After Scandals
Legal professionals should receive career-long ethics training to help repair the reputational hit the sector took after the U.K. Post Office Horizon scandal and other unethical practices, the House of Lords said in a report published Thursday.
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November 20, 2025
Solicitor Lied To Client's Wife About Seized Funds, SRA Says
A criminal defense solicitor lied to an imprisoned client's wife by concealing the fact he was holding on to funds belonging to the client, the Solicitors Regulation Authority told a tribunal Thursday.
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November 20, 2025
Magistrate's 'Inappropriate' Behavior In Court Earns Sanction
A magistrate has been sanctioned for behaving inappropriately in a family court hearing, where witnesses reported that she was "visibly frustrated" throughout the proceedings, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said.
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November 20, 2025
Fieldfisher Boosts NQ Pay To £100K In London
Fieldfisher LLP has increased salaries of newly-qualified lawyers in London to £100,000 ($130,640) as the firm seeks to expand its ranks with new talent.
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November 20, 2025
EU Decides Against Regulating Third-Party Litigation-Funders
The European Commission has opted not to introduce legislation to regulate third-party litigation-funding, more than four years after calls emerged for the nascent industry across the bloc to be regulated.
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November 19, 2025
Cleary Adds 2 Floors To London Office Amid Rapid Growth
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is increasing its office space in London, where massive investment over the past four years has seen its base in the English capital become the second largest in its global network.
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November 19, 2025
Pogust Goodhead Adds MoFo Litigator To Lead Mariana Case
Pogust Goodhead said Wednesday that it has hired a senior litigator at Morrison Foerster LLP to take the lead in the damages phase of its £36 billion ($47 billion) case against mining giant BHP over the collapse of the Mariana Dam in Brazil.
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November 19, 2025
Ex-Cohen & Gresser Partner Faces SRA Probe For Misconduct
The Solicitors Regulation Authority said Wednesday that it is investigating a claim of misconduct concerning Cohen & Gresser LLP's former London managing partner.
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November 19, 2025
V&E Elevates 10 Attys To Partner, 12 To Counsel
Vinson & Elkins LLP announced Wednesday that it plans to promote 10 lawyers to partner and 12 more to counsel across seven offices and 11 practice areas.
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November 19, 2025
'VC Law' TM OK For Bulgarian Firm Despite 'Vklaw' Challenge
A European court ruled Wednesday that a Bulgarian law firm should be able to register a trademark for "VC Law" despite several challenges from a Greek rival as clients looking for legal services would distinguish it from "vklaw."
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November 19, 2025
Ex-Law Firm Litigation Head Barred After Misleading Client
The legal regulator has banned the former head of a London laws firm's litigation group from being employed in legal practice for misleading a client about whether he had obtained a medical report.
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November 19, 2025
Autistic Barrister Reprimanded For Assaulting In-Laws
A barrister who assaulted his in-laws during an "autism meltdown" was given a reprimand by a disciplinary tribunal on Wednesday as the panel said that his conduct was serious but that it was at least partly the result of his condition.
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November 19, 2025
Fintech Firm Hits Back At Fox Williams Over 'Excessive' Fees
A financial technology company has hit back against a claim for unpaid fees brought by Fox Williams, saying the amount the law firm seeks for representing it in a dispute with a former employee is excessive.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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8 Ways Law Firms Can Prepare For SRA's AML Offensive
The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s recent plans to intensify anti-money laundering enforcement means firms need to concentrate on strengthening client matter risk assessments, policies and procedures, source of funds checks and firmwide risk assessments, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.
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How Fostering Well-Being Can Drive Law Firm Profitability
To counter the common assumption that prioritizing lawyer’s well-being damages profitability, firms should look at the role itself and build strategies to reduce stress, especially with the current focus on delivering more billable hours in light of artificial intelligence tools creating new capacity, says Charlotte Clegg at The Mindful Business Charter.
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Practice Leader Insights From Bristows' Robert Burrows
Robert Burrows, joint head of patent litigation at Bristows, discusses the challenges of remote working when preparing cases, the need for reform in respect of second medical use patents, and whether recent European Union court decisions could mark the beginning of a shift in European litigation practice.