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November 11, 2024
Barings Lawyers Cleared Of Misleading Clients In SRA Case
A tribunal has dismissed a case against two senior lawyers at the consumer finance firm Barings Ltd. who were accused of misleading clients over payday loans claims and sending out letters on behalf of fictional clients, including Mickey Mouse.
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November 11, 2024
Herbert Smith Freehills To Merge With US-Based Kramer Levin
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP said Monday that it is joining forces with U.S. law firm Kramer Levin to form a global legal powerhouse in a move that could signal further consolidation in the sector.
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November 11, 2024
Disabled Court Clerk Wins £13K Over Hybrid Work Refusal
An employment tribunal has ordered the Ministry of Justice to pay a court clerk more than £13,500 ($17,400) for refusing her request to work from home even though she was suffering from long COVID.
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November 18, 2024
Davis Polk Hires Sidley Restructuring Heads In London
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP has hired two restructuring experts as partners in its London office, where they will advise a wide range of clients on financially troubled companies.
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November 18, 2024
Bird & Bird Hires Ex-Clifford Chance Procurement Chief
Bird & Bird LLP has recruited the head of Clifford Chance's procurement and public law practice to boost its services to clients amid growing demand for specialist advice.
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November 11, 2024
Zurich Sued For £584K Over Law Firm's Settlement Terms
A bankrupt insurance company shut out from an earlier settlement agreement amid alleged mistakes by its lawyers has argued that Zurich should be liable as the firm's insurer for its losses of £583,600 ($751,700).
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November 11, 2024
Part-Time Paralegal Wins £41K Over Disability Discrimination
A former paralegal at a regional law firm has won more than £41,000 ($52,800) after a tribunal found it had made her redundant because she was unable to work full-time because of her chronic pain disability.
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November 11, 2024
RPC's Sam Tate On DPAs, Fraud And The Appeal Of Plumbing
Sam Tate — now head of white-collar crime at RPC — decided to be a lawyer at the age of 11. Here, he tells Law360 about growing enforcement burdens on companies, problems surrounding the U.K.'s compensation models for whistleblowers and overseas victims, and how Nick Ephgrave's first year as SFO director stacks up.
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November 10, 2024
SRA Closed 43 Firms For Mishandling Client Money In 2023
The closure of Axiom Ince Ltd. by the solicitors' watchdog was just the tip of the iceberg, as new data shows that the regulator was responsible for shuttering more than 10% of all law firms which folded in 2023.
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November 10, 2024
Esports Tees Up New Field Of Opportunities For Lawyers
The growing popularity of esports offers a significant opportunity for law firms looking to make the most of their dispute resolution teams, with the partnership between video game developer Riot Games and a German law firm to set up an arbitration court for the high-profile video game competitions underscoring the potential for the legal sector.
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November 08, 2024
Cohen & Gresser Taps French Firm For White Collar Pro
Cohen & Gresser LLP has recruited a white collar expert in France to augment its capabilities representing clients in international regulatory investigations and cases involving allegations of financial crimes.
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November 08, 2024
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen collapsed German airline Air Berlin take action against its former auditor KPMG, the associate editor at The Spectator hit with a libel claim by a mosque over the far-right riots that took place in August and British licensing authority the Performing Right Society sue Parklife Manchester and four other festival organizers. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 08, 2024
What's In A Global Footprint? Firms Slim Down In Profit Hunt
Faced with geopolitical events, hybrid working and disruption caused by artificial intelligence, BigLaw is rethinking its international footprint, signaling that legal business must continue to evolve if it is to stay profitable.
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November 15, 2024
A&O Shearman Hires Travers Smith's Incentives Chief
Allen Overy Shearman Sterling said on Friday that it has recruited the head of incentives and remuneration at Travers Smith LLP, the latest exit from the partnership ranks of the London law firm.
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November 08, 2024
Lawyers Deny Giving Bad Advice On £635K Crypto-Fraud
A boutique investment law firm has denied providing "valueless advice" to an alleged victim of a cryptocurrency fraud on how to recover her money, and said it helped to secure a freezing order against the fraudsters.
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November 07, 2024
Latham Elevates 24 Associates To Partner In Reduced Class
Latham & Watkins LLP will promote 24 associates to partner at the start of 2025, a number that is down significantly from the 34 associates who were promoted to partner in January 2024, the firm has announced.
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November 07, 2024
One Essex Court KC Tapped To Chair Takeover Panel
The U.K.'s Takeover Panel has appointed a senior barrister at One Essex Court to serve as its chair from May 1, according to a statement to the London Stock Exchange on Thursday.
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November 07, 2024
Solicitor's Bias Claim Against SRA Dismissed Again
A solicitor has lost his bid before the Employment Tribunal to prove that the Solicitors Regulation Authority's decision to place restrictions on his practicing certificate were linked to discrimination, with the tribunal saying the lawyer had presented no new evidence to prove his claim.
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November 07, 2024
Kingsley Napley Launches Regulatory Consultancy
Kingsley Napley LLP has launched a consultancy to help clients deal with regulatory issues as legal markets open up around the world.
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November 07, 2024
Riot Games Launches Dispute Resolution For Esports
Video game developer Riot Games said Thursday that it is launching an independent court of arbitration for esports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa to resolve contractual and financial issues in professional and semi-professional competitions.
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November 07, 2024
Ex-KWM London Chief Faces Tribunal For Kissing Colleague
A former managing partner at King & Wood Mallesons' office in London has been referred to a tribunal to face allegations that he engaged in sexually inappropriate behavior, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said on Thursday.
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November 14, 2024
Mishcon Hires Video Games Pro From Lewis Silkin
Mishcon de Reya LLP has hired a partner at its London office to head up its new dedicated video games team, where he will advise a range of clients from game developers and publishers to esports teams and licensors.
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November 06, 2024
Hedge Fund Lawyer Defends Signing Off On £1.4B Fraud Docs
The former top lawyer at a hedge fund accused of defrauding Denmark's tax authority of £1.4 billion ($1.8 billion), who signed off on documents falsely confirming the trades were legitimate, told a London trial he didn't think it "was a big deal at the time."
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November 06, 2024
Fieldfisher Unfairly Fired Lawyer Amid Sex Assault Probe
A former senior associate at Fieldfisher LLP was unfairly fired over allegations that he had sexually assaulted a colleague in a toilet at a work event after the firm relied on the co-worker's "deliberate false evidence," an employment tribunal has ruled.
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November 06, 2024
SRA Could Reconsider New Fining Framework Amid Criticism
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has indicated that it might need to go back to the drawing board on plans to revise its fining powers after strong criticism that the plans could be unlawful and vulnerable to judicial review.
Expert Analysis
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Legal Technology Is Likely To Flourish In The UK
The U.K. may soon surpass the U.S. in legal technology, thanks to regulatory reform, law firm investment and an entrepreneurial environment, says Bridget Deiters of InCloudCounsel.
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Law & Reorder: The Emergence Of The UK Legaltech Sector
Recent market dynamics are driving the U.K. legal industry to adopt nascent technologies in new service offerings as well as pre-existing solutions. The rise of legaltech should also lead to an increase in acquisitions by law firms striving to maintain relevance, says Jo Charles of Livingstone Partners LLP.
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Why English Courts Are Prepared To Assist Cyber Victims
This year, a number of cases have illustrated how English courts are dealing with legal hurdles for cybercrime victims and making it easier to obtain a freezing order or injunction under such circumstances, says Fiona Cain of Haynes and Boone LLP.
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Extradition To The United States: Fight Or Flight?
Recent extradition cases have demonstrated that individuals in the United Kingdom facing charges in the United States can either fight extradition proceedings tooth and nail, or voluntarily travel to the U.S. An approach carefully tailored to the facts of each case is required in order to best protect a requested person's interests, says Ben Isaacs of 7 Bedford Row.
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UK Internal Investigations Are Taking An Ungainly Turn
The London High Court's decision in Serious Fraud Office v. Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation has a lot to say on the vitality of legal professional privilege and the conduct of internal investigations in the U.K., but its flawed logic and lack of pragmatism feel like the latest installment in SFO Director David Green's pushback against U.S.-style investigation procedures, say Matthew Herrington and Tom Best of Steptoe & Johnson LLP.
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Once More Unto The Breach — Rehearing In Newman?
On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York decided to seek appellate review of several aspects of the recent insider-trading decision in U.S. v. Newman and Chiasson. En banc rehearing petitions are rarely granted in any circuit, and are particularly rare in the Second Circuit, which hears the fewest number of rehearings of any circuit in the country, say Eugene Ingoglia and Gregory Morvillo of Morvillo LLP.
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UK Tax Advisers Are Beyond Legal Advice Privilege
A recent judgment from the U.K. Supreme Court in one of the most significant decisions on legal advice privilege for many years. Prudential PLC v. Special Commissioner of Income Tax, which dealt a blow to tax advisers and other nonlegally qualified service providers who provide legal advice to their clients, confirmed that — consistent with the position in the U.S. — legal advice privilege only protects communications to or from a qualified lawyer, say Richard Hornshaw and Daniel Cohen of Bingham McCutchen LLP.