Transactions UK

  • August 18, 2026

    Pinsent Masons Steers Polish Broker On Two Insurance Buys

    Pinsent Masons LLP has advised Polish brokerage business MJM Group on its acquisition of a health insurance distributor and a digital administrator of group life insurance programs in the central European country. 

  • August 18, 2026

    Jensten Expands Midlands Footprint With Coversure Deal

    British insurance broker Jensten Group has acquired the largest franchise within the wider Coversure Insurance Services network in the U.K. to solidify its regional footprint and broking capabilities.

  • August 18, 2026

    BoE Must Disclose Why Mitie Staffer Missed Out On Transfer

    A tribunal has ordered the Bank of England to hand over documents that could shed light on whether a Mitie Ltd. worker was unfairly dismissed after he was excluded from a transfer to another security provider.

  • August 18, 2026

    Freshfields Leads £30M Sale Of Midlands Bus Business

    Mobico said Tuesday it has agreed in principle to offload its West Midlands bus business for around £29.5 million ($40 million), as authorities look to bring the network under public control.

  • August 18, 2026

    Frasers Bolsters Holding In €2.6B Hugo Boss Takeover Plan

    Retail giant Frasers said Tuesday that more Hugo Boss investors have accepted its offer to acquire additional shares in the business under a planned €2.6 billion ($3 billion) deal, effectively increasing its stake in the business to nearly 48%.

  • August 18, 2026

    A&L Goodbody-Led Ferry Biz Backs €1.2B Management Offer

    Irish Continental Group reiterated its recommendation Tuesday that shareholders accept the takeover offer of approximately €1.2 billion ($1.4 billion) from a management-led bidding group, after the consortium confirmed it would not increase its bid for the ferry business.

  • August 18, 2026

    Property Investor To Enter Administration After US Sanctions

    An investor in Cuban real estate said Tuesday that Guernsey's financial regulator will appoint a court administrator for the company after U.S. sanctions triggered the loss of key banking, service provider and business relationships.

  • August 17, 2026

    Paramount Wants AGs, WGA To Pay $1.9B Merger Suit Bond

    Paramount Skydance Corp. put a price tag Monday on waiting until next year to close its planned $110 billion purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery, asking a California federal judge to impose an approximately $1.9 billion bond requirement on the Democratic attorneys general and the Writers Guild of America challenging the deal.

  • August 17, 2026

    Broker Sued For $550M For Alleged Securities Fraud

    A British hedge fund company has sued a Brazilian man for more than $500 million in a London court, alleging that he perpetrated an elaborate securities fraud against the company.

  • August 17, 2026

    Scottish Homebuilder Springfield To Sell Land For £12M

    Scottish homebuilder Springfield Properties said Monday it has sold land at one of its sites in Scotland for £12 million ($16 million) to fund the final payment of its 2022 purchase of a rival business.

  • August 17, 2026

    Dickson Minto-Led Lender To Acquire Rival For £55M

    Bentley Park, a holding company linked to private investment business Tavistock Group, said Monday its subsidiary has agreed to acquire flexible lender Time Finance for approximately £55.1 million ($75 million) to combine their complementary products and regional strengths.

  • August 17, 2026

    Swedish Co. Faces £33M Earnout Claim Over UK Haulage Biz

    The former owners of the British haulage company Kammac are pursuing its new proprietors for around £33 million ($45 million) in damages, telling a London court that the buyers mismanaged the business, depressing the ultimate sale price.

  • August 17, 2026

    Mothercare Offloads Executive Pension Scheme Liabilities

    Mothercare said Monday it has completed a full buyout of the liabilities of its executive pension plan, removing the early years brand's obligation to fund the plan and transferring responsibility for paying members' benefits to an insurer.

  • August 17, 2026

    Energy Biz Nostrum To Sell Kazakhstan Operations For $305M

    Nostrum Oil & Gas PLC said Monday that a subsidiary has agreed to sell its operations in Kazakhstan for $304.6 million to investment vehicle Alturion Holding Ltd. as the company seeks to repay its debt.

  • August 17, 2026

    FCA Opens India, UAE Posts To Deepen UK Finance Ties

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Monday it has appointed new financial services attachés for India and the UAE to support international investment in the U.K.

  • August 17, 2026

    Hiscox Launches 2nd Phase Of $300M Share Buyback

    Hiscox Ltd. said Monday that it has launched a share buyback program worth up to $150 million — the second part of its $300 million stock repurchase scheme, which kicked off Feb. 25.

  • August 17, 2026

    Knights To Buy English Law Firm THP For £4M

    Knights Group said Monday that it has agreed to buy an English law firm, THP Solicitors, for £4 million ($5.4 million) in a move to expand its presence near London and strengthen its private client and real estate practices.

  • August 14, 2026

    Mexico OK Leaves AGs, WGA Last Paramount Deal Obstacle

    Paramount Skydance Corp. celebrated Mexican antitrust approval Friday of its planned $110 billion purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery as the final government sign-off needed globally, leaving only the California federal court challenge from a group of attorneys general and the Writers Guild of America.

  • August 14, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen newly signed Real Madrid footballer Yan Diomandé sued over access to his image rights, Nigel Farage and Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice accuse the NCA of leaking confidential financial information, and a right-wing American journalist hit The Guardian with a libel claim. 

  • August 14, 2026

    Jones Day-Led Saputo Selling UK Dairy Biz For $1.3B

    Jones Day-advised Saputo Inc. said Friday that it has agreed to sell its U.K. dairy business to France's Lactalis at an enterprise value of about £988 million ($1.3 billion), as the Canadian dairy processor said it is looking to streamline global operations and free up capital.

  • August 14, 2026

    Diversified Energy In Talks To Acquire Texas Oil Producer

    Petroleum company Diversified Energy said Friday that it is in talks to acquire Birch Resources in a move that could significantly strengthen Diversified's position in the Permian Basin in western Texas.

  • August 14, 2026

    Freshfields-Led Property Co. To Sell Valuation Biz Hometrack

    Property portal owner ZPG Ltd. said Friday that it has agreed to sell its data and analytics business Hometrack to private equity firm Providence Equity Partners, as the U.K. group focuses on its other businesses.

  • August 14, 2026

    Energy Exploration Biz Pays $9M For Canadian Oil Asset

    Arrow Exploration Corp. said Friday that it has acquired an oil and gas producing property in Canada for 12.15 million Canadian dollars ($8.9 million) as it seeks to complement its core operations in Colombia.

  • August 14, 2026

    Aviva Doubles Personal Lines Income After Direct Line Deal

    Aviva said Friday that income from U.K. personal lines insurance premiums grew 98% in the first half of 2026, reflecting the impact on results of its acquisition in July 2025 of rival Direct Line and continued growth in its intermediated business.

  • August 13, 2026

    Fieldfisher Launches Berlin Disputes Practice With New Hire

    Fieldfisher has added corporate disputes attorney Benny Wünschmann as a partner in Berlin, launching a dispute resolution practice in the German capital as the firm continues to expand its European disputes team.

Expert Analysis

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    Studying Foreign Languages Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Studying Italian and Japanese has shown me that learning a new language can benefit a legal career in several ways, including by demonstrating the importance of approaching problems from a fresh perspective and the value of practicing patience with colleagues and clients, says Anna King at Genworth Financial.

  • How UK Security Act Plans Will Affect Foreign Investors

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    The U.K. government's recently proposed changes to the scope of National Security and Investment Act transaction screening for foreign investment in sectors including communications, data infrastructure and energy should create a more proportionate, predictable and targeted regime, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • UK Stock Exchange Changes Ease Path For Foreign Issuers

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    Following the Financial Times Stock Exchange Russell's recent eligibility change aligning free float requirements for foreign and non-U.K. issuers, advisers to those considering a London listing should also assess index suitability, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • Darchem Ruling Clarifies Status Of JV Members' Solo Claims

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    The High Court’s recent decision in Darchem Engineering v. Bouygues on whether individual members of an unincorporated joint venture can pursue claims against an employer provides a helpful road map for considering a JV's standing, and a reminder of the importance of contract construction, say lawyers at Squire Patton.

  • Lessons From Spain's Decision Not To Enforce UK Judgment

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    In a recent ruling, a Barcelona court refused to recognize a €365 million U.K. judgment against Cerberus Capital, showing that a foreign decision may be sound, final and enforceable in its own jurisdiction, yet still be refused entry where it threatens to displace a dispute already before the Spanish courts, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square.

  • How New EU Third-Country Branch Rules Will Affect UK Banks

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    The European Union's new directive on third-country branch rules for non-EU banks will have a significant impact on U.K. banks, which will no longer be permitted to provide core cross-border services into the EU without a local presence, unless an applicable exemption or carveout applies, say lawyers at Farrer & Co.

  • CMA's 5-Point Plan Signals Shift In Enforcement Priorities

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    The Competition and Markets Authority’s recently published annual plan is notable for a strong shift toward prioritizing U.K. enforcement of consumer protection laws, encouraging innovation and policing public procurement markets for anticompetitive conduct, which contrasts with previous plans that focused on competition in digital markets, complex merger review and sustainability, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • Assessing The Significance Of Australia-EU's Free Trade Deal

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    The recently concluded Australia-European Union free trade agreement could be a springboard for a more ambitious initiative bringing together the EU and the economies of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, a critical mass capable of shaping norms across subsidies, sustainability disciplines and competition policy, says Alan Yanovich at Akin Gump.

  • What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent blog post announcing capabilities to screen for algorithmic collusion demonstrates that the regulator's concerns are crystallizing into enhanced investigative and enforcement actions, broadening the range of commercial arrangements at risk of antitrust scrutiny, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • What Brazil's Adequacy Status Will Mean For EU Data Flow

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    The European Commission’s recent historic decision to grant full adequacy status to Brazil for personal data transfers removes a significant compliance burden for organizations and offers an opportunity to simplify transfer mechanisms, positioning Brazil as a major gateway for EU-Latin America data flows, say lawyers at Gibson Dunn.

  • New Foreign Bribery Guide Can Help Int'l Cos. Identify Risks

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    In light of growing global coordination on anti-bribery enforcement, the International Foreign Bribery Taskforce’s recent guide to foreign bribery indicators represents a step forward in the standardization of factors for evaluating corruption risks that multinational companies should consider, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • How UK Gov't Proposes To Streamline CMA Regime

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    The Department for Business and Trade’s planned overhaul of the Competition Market Authority’s regime will introduce a series of targeted procedural changes aimed at improving efficiency and engagement, raising questions around procedural safeguards and jurisdictional thresholds, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

  • EU Foreign Subsidies Guide Brings Clarity And Questions

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    The European Commission’s long-awaited EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation guidelines provide helpful clarifications for companies, but with many areas remaining broadly framed, uncertainty may continue to deter investments and increase the compliance burden on organizations, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • UK Banks Are Favoring Tokenized Deposits Over Stablecoins

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    Lloyds Banking's recent purchase of gilt with tokenized deposits is an example of banks' preference for the instrument over stablecoins, which present uncertainty by demanding compliance with multiple conduct regimes, says Dan Jones at MoFo.

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