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March 31, 2025
SRA Gets 1st Red Rating From Legal Services Board
The Legal Services Board turned up the heat on the Solicitors Regulation Authority on Monday, describing the legal watchdog's performance as "insufficient" following its handling of the Axiom Ince Ltd. collapse.
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March 28, 2025
Freeths Joins 3-Firm Frasers Group Legal Panel
Freeths LLP said Friday that it has been appointed to Frasers Group PLC's real estate panel, which includes Eversheds Sutherland and Browne Jacobson LLP.
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March 28, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen sparkling winemaker Nyetimber hit a rival distillery with an intellectual property claim, Newcastle United's former owner Mike Ashley target the club's ex-vice president for damages tied to a fraudulent investment, and a real estate agency file a legal claim against law firm Winston & Strawn LLP. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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March 28, 2025
'We Didn't Have A Precedent': Lawyers Test New Regime
As part of a series of interviews with lawyers, class representatives and litigation-funders to mark the 10-year anniversary of the collective proceedings order regime, Law360 spoke to Boris Bronfentrinker and Ricky Versteeg — lawyers on opposite sides of the courtroom — about the watershed Mastercard swipe fees case.
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March 28, 2025
The Revolving Door: Baker McKenzie Hires McDermott, Euclid Pros
Over the past week, Baker McKenzie brought on M&A and antitrust pros, Lionsgate's former general counsel joined Gunnercooke as partner, and White & Case lost an international team to Paul Hastings.
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April 04, 2025
Baker McKenzie Boosts M&A Team With Ex-McDermott Pro
Baker McKenzie has boosted its London team with the appointment of a senior corporate lawyer from McDermott Will & Emery LLP who specializes in transactions in the life sciences and technology sectors.
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March 28, 2025
Winston & Strawn Ups NQ Lawyers' Pay In London To £160K
Winston & Strawn LLP has raised the salaries of newly qualified lawyers in its London office to £160,000 ($207,000), the law firm said Friday as it steps up its efforts to secure junior talent in a hot hiring market.
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March 27, 2025
Oligarch's Ex-Wife Ends Payne Hicks Negligence Case
A Russian oligarch's former wife has ended a negligence action against Payne Hicks Beach LLP over claims it failed to exercise the proper care and skill in a divorce battle involving the oligarch's £200 million ($260 million) yacht.
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March 27, 2025
'A Challenge We Have To Rise To': Class Reps Take The Stage
Launching a series of interviews with lawyers, class representatives and litigation-funders to mark the 10-year anniversary of the collective proceedings order regime, Law360 spoke to Justin Gutmann and Rachael Kent about how the role of class reps has evolved in the decade since CPOs were introduced
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March 27, 2025
Key Moments That Formed The UK's Class Action Regime
The U.K.'s collective proceedings regime — introduced a decade ago — has grown rapidly after a slow start. Law360 looks here at the biggest moments of the regime so far and what's ahead.
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March 27, 2025
Court Backlog To Soar To 100K Cases By 2029, Gov't Warns
The U.K. government announced a record high Crown Court backlog Thursday, warning that if the crisis continues at its current rate then 100,000 cases could be waiting to be heard by the end of 2029.
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March 27, 2025
Law Firm Fined £25K For Being 13 Years Late On AML Rules
A law firm has been fined almost £25,000 ($32,400) for not being fully compliant with anti-money laundering regulations for more than a decade, which the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said fell below what the public would expect from a legal business.
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March 27, 2025
Excello Law Expands Into US With New Calif. Office
Excello Law is expanding into the U.S. with the launch of Excello Law US LLP, the U.K. dispersed model firm announced Thursday.
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March 27, 2025
TLT Names 7 New Partners In Promotion Round
TLT LLP said Thursday that it has elevated seven lawyers across the business to the partnership in a wider round of promotions at the firm.
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March 27, 2025
5 Questions For Norton Rose's Global Head Of Corporate
Raj Karia, Norton Rose Fulbright's new global head of corporate, M&A and securities, has spent his entire legal career at the firm after a childhood watching boats on Africa's Lake Victoria propelled him to a training contract with a shipping focus.
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March 26, 2025
Covington Hires Ex-CJEU Judge In Brussels
Covington & Burling LLP said Wednesday that it has hired a former judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union to help clients prepare case strategies amid a surge in litigation that has been fueled by new European rules.
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March 26, 2025
Cooley Revenue Up 6% Despite Dip In London
Cooley LLP's revenue climbed nearly 6% between 2023 and 2024 to reach $2.2 billion even though its turnover in London slumped below $100 million, the firm's latest financial results show.
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March 26, 2025
10 Years On, CPO Regime's Success Hinges On Payouts
It's 10 years since the U.K. government approved legislation for opt-out collective actions, but lawyers believe it is still too early to tell whether the regime is working as it should be judged by what money ends up in the hands of consumers.
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March 26, 2025
Jury's Still Out: Law360 Looks At Decade Of UK Class Actions
Ten years after the Consumer Rights Act received formal approval in March 2015, lawyers are still grappling with the opt-out class action regime it introduced in the U.K. for the first time for competition claims.
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March 26, 2025
Ex-Law Firm Boss Denies Conspiring To Steal Probate Clients
The former boss of a law firm has denied conspiring to steal clients and business from a probate firm to advance her own interests, telling a London court that there is no evidence of such a plot.
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March 26, 2025
Linklaters Promotes 34 To Partners
Linklaters LLP said Wednesday that it has elevated 34 lawyers to its partnership, a sizable jump from the number it promoted a year earlier.
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March 26, 2025
Paralegal To Pay £20K Over 'Hopeless' Dismissal Claim
A paralegal must pay approximately £20,000 ($25,800) in costs after she brought a "hopeless" wrongful dismissal claim against her law firm and "behaved unreasonably" in turning down a settlement offer, an employment tribunal has ruled.
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March 26, 2025
Judge's Relative Can't Quash 'Merciful' Sentence On Appeal
A London appeals court on Wednesday upheld a "merciful" decision to suspend a man's jail sentence following his baseless accusations that his brother-in-law, a judge, was engaged in fraud and money laundering.
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March 26, 2025
Civil Service Cuts Could Have 'Significant' Impact On MoJ
The U.K. government said Wednesday it will cut administration costs in the civil service by 15% by the end of the decade, in a move that a trade union warned could have "significant ramifications" for the Ministry of Justice.
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March 26, 2025
Slaughter And May Promotes 6 Lawyers To Partnership
Slaughter and May said Wednesday that it has appointed six new partners in a London-based cohort spread across a number of practice areas.
Expert Analysis
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How AI Could Affect The Way Law Firms Operate
Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the legal industry, and it is becoming increasingly clear that law firms will need to adjust their recruitment strategies, refine their service offerings and hire specialist lawyers versed in AI technologies, says Brent Harris at Major Lindsey.
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In-Office Policies May Be Solution To UK Skills Shortage
Against the backdrop of the U.K. skills shortage, personal engagement with junior lawyers could boost employee commitment, engagement and retention, highlighting that physical presence in the office is valued and vital, says Michael Stokes at Harrison Clark.
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PR Perspectives: A 20-Year Shift For Law Firm Press Teams
In-house law firm public relations has developed into a sophisticated practice as firms become more business-minded, and will continue to grow in importance, with legal PR teams becoming more integrated and working seamlessly across all forms of media, says Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn.
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Successfully Implementing AI Rules Requires A Cultural Shift
Recent positive use cases of artificial intelligence demonstrate the potential benefits it can bring to the legal profession, and while the development of AI rules is essential, their effectiveness depends on user adoption, behavioral change and human acceptance, say Charlie Morgan and Salman Dhalla at Herbert Smith.
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PR Perspectives: How Lawyers Build Good Press Relations
There are multiple benefits for lawyers appearing in the media, and those who want to build good relations with the press should consider establishing contacts and maintaining those links, and understanding the role of journalists is critical in achieving this, says Steve Rudaini at MD Communications.
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What Lawyers Look For When Considering A Firm Move
With younger lawyers increasingly paying attention to factors beyond salary, such as work-life balance and career progression, it is firms that know how to appeal to other wants that will ultimately pull ahead when competing for talent, says Adam Stocker at Major Lindsey.
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What Private Investment Can Bring To Barristers' Chambers
The recent private equity investment in The Barrister Group, believed to be the first at the Bar of England and Wales, demonstrates how an upgrade in chambers' business processes and technology can be achieved, both essential for the future of the profession, says Harry Hodgkin at The Barrister Group.
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How Tech Can Make A Career In Law More Accessible
As practitioners and the U.K. Solicitors Regulation Authority seek to increase diversity in the legal profession, the adoption of technology, such as remote learning, artificial intelligence and social media communities, is playing a major role in breaking down entry barriers to a career in law, says Caroline Rayson at BPP.
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Expansion Of Court Filming May Carry Reputational Risks
In light of the U.K. government’s recent consultation on expanding filming across the courts system in England and Wales, our right to open justice must be weighed carefully against the reputational risk that litigation poses to all parties involved, says Bella von Bohlen at FTI Consulting.
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PR Perspectives: Strategies For Lawyers Publicizing Litigation
Any business or high-profile individual could end up in court, and with a global audience watching on through social media, lawyers would be wise to use strategic methods to shine a favorable light on their work and cases, says Steve Rudaini at MD Communications.
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How Lawyers Can Act As Allies This Pride Month
Having played a significant role in advancing LGBTQ+ rights, the legal profession now needs to practice allyship to ensure there is sufficient support for the community by educating itself, its colleagues and the public, says Christianah Babajide at Keating Chambers.
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How Lawyers Can Best Avoid Money Laundering Issues
There are basic questions that solicitors must ask of clients to avoid money laundering risks, but in light of recent fines imposed by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority for failure to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, firms must also ensure they document their diligence process, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.
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Tackling UK Case Backlog Requires Proper Court Funding
Until the U.K. government takes powerful measures to address IT issues, poorly maintained courtrooms and wage demands, the crown court backlog will continue to rise to the detriment of all stakeholders in the criminal court system and the public at large, says Rubin Italia at Stokoe Partnership.
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5 Ways For A Legal Practice To Close Technology Gaps
With technology a driving force for success, the U.K. legal sector must embrace innovation to maintain its competitive edge, and investing in new processes is no longer optional, says Gareth Preece at Doherty Associates.
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Opinion
Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code
As a recent report on Justice Clarence Thomas' ongoing conflicts of interest makes evident, Supreme Court justices should be subject to an enforceable and binding code of ethics — like all other federal judges — to maintain the credibility of the institution, says Erica Salmon Byrne at Ethisphere.