Pulse UK

  • April 22, 2025

    A&O, Linklaters Helped $324B In Fossil Fuel Deals In 5 Years

    Allen & Overy Shearman Sterling and Linklaters LLP facilitated almost $325 billion in fossil fuel deals between 2020 and 2024, ranking them among the top five firms around the world in such transactions, new research shows.

  • April 24, 2025

    CORRECTED: Paul Hastings Launches Energy Team In Paris

    Paul Hastings LLP has hired five lawyers from White & Case LLP and Hoche Avocats to launch an energy and infrastructure practice in France with expertise in deal-making and regulation. Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified the firm that Thirion and Morlane joined from. The error has been corrected.

  • April 22, 2025

    Irwin Mitchell Sells 88-Strong Asset Management Team

    Irwin Mitchell LLP said Tuesday that it has sold its asset management division to a financial advising firm that is planning to spin off the team into a personal injury outfit, as part of a wider strategy to expand its core services. 

  • April 22, 2025

    A&O Shearman Promotes 33 In Smaller Round After Merger

    A&O Shearman said Tuesday that it has promoted more than 30 lawyers to its partnership, boosting numbers in areas from mergers and acquisitions to litigation and investigations.

  • April 22, 2025

    Sidley Adds Former Latham Capital Markets Pro In London

    Sidley Austin LLP has hired an experienced debt and equity capital markets heavyweight as a partner in its London practice, as the U.S. law firm continues to strengthen its European presence.

  • April 22, 2025

    Employers Must Answer Tribunal Claims Via Portal, Not Email

    Employers and their lawyers will have to respond to claims brought by workers at the Employment Tribunal through new online portals rather than email, according to new rules coming into force in May.

  • April 17, 2025

    Pillsbury Seeks Help Finding Ex-Solicitor In Prison

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal agreed on Thursday to help Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP locate a solicitor in prison so she has a fair chance to pursue her appeals against her former firm.

  • April 17, 2025

    Mishcon De Reya Must Pay £24K To Ex-Director For Dismissal

    Mishcon de Reya LLP must pay a former sales director £23,800 ($31,500) after it pushed him to quit by scrutinizing his performance even though there was nothing he could do to improve his output, a tribunal said in a decision published Thursday.

  • April 17, 2025

    Bar Council Urges Watchdog To Focus On Investigations

    The Bar Council on Thursday urged the Bar Standards Board to prioritize its resources on core tasks like investigations, as the regulator finalizes a five-year strategy amid criticisms about the timeliness of its enforcement work.

  • April 17, 2025

    The Revolving Door: Latham Corporate Head Moves To Sidley

    Over the past week, Sidley Austin LLP recruited the co-chair of Latham & Watkins LLP's corporate practice, Shoosmiths LLP added a real estate specialist from Bird & Bird LLP and Crowell & Moring LLP snagged a cybersecurity partner from Harbottle & Lewis LLP.

  • April 17, 2025

    Law Firm Tolhurst Fisher Fined £120K Over AML Failures

    The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal hit law firm Tolhurst Fisher LLP with a fine of £120,000 ($159,000) on Thursday after it admitted to failing to comply with its risk assessment obligations under anti-money laundering legislation.

  • April 17, 2025

    Criminal Defense Firm Loses Bid To Nix Unpaid Wages Claim

    A law firm lost its bid on Thursday to throw out a claim for unpaid wages brought by an ex-employee, with the Employment Appeal Tribunal rejecting its argument that the solicitor was not actually an employee.

  • April 17, 2025

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

    The past week in London has seen the producers of West End show "Elf the Musical" face a contract dispute, Korean biotech company ToolGen Inc. bring a fresh patents claim against pharma giant Vertex, and ousted car tycoon Peter Waddell bring a claim against the private equity firm that backed his business. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 16, 2025

    84% Of M&A Pros Plan To Use GenAI By 2027, Study Finds

    Legal professionals anticipate the majority of mergers and acquisition engagements will be completed using artificial intelligence within the next five years, according to a survey published Tuesday by legal technology giant Litera, with nearly all respondents believing AI tools will become a standard part of document review and due diligence during the transaction process.

  • April 23, 2025

    Paul Weiss Adds 1st UK Fund Finance Pro From Proskauer

    Paul Weiss said Wednesday that it has hired its first fund finance partner in London from Proskauer Rose LLP as it looks to better cater to the financing needs of clients in Europe and further afield internationally.

  • April 23, 2025

    Fieldfisher Hires Pinsent Masons Labor Chief In Spain

    Fieldfisher LLP has recruited the head of Pinsent Masons LLP's labor team in Spain in a bid to build out its employment practice in the country.

  • April 16, 2025

    Haynes Boone Launches Arbitration Rules Comparison Tool

    Haynes Boone has launched its own tool for businesses, legal professionals and arbitrators to compare arbitration rules across different jurisdictions globally.

  • April 16, 2025

    Law Firm Fined For Failing To Shield Client Data From Hack

    The U.K. privacy watchdog said Wednesday that it has fined an English law firm £60,000 ($79,465) for failing to put in place proper measures to protect its clients' personal information after the firm suffered a cyberattack in 2022.

  • April 16, 2025

    Clyde & Co. Promotes 25 To Partner In Enlarged Round

    Clyde & Co. LLP said on Wednesday that it has promoted 25 lawyers to its partnership, with its U.K. offices accounting for around half the intake and its business in North America making up more than a third.

  • April 16, 2025

    Law Firm Scolded For SRA Threat In Race Discrimination Case

    A law firm made a potentially "intimidating" threat to file a Solicitors Regulation Authority report against a potential witness in a former employee's race discrimination claim, a tribunal has said.

  • April 16, 2025

    William Fry, Freeths Boost Partnership Numbers

    Irish law firm William Fry LLP said Wednesday that it has promoted two lawyers to its partnership and hired a new tax partner, after U.K. outfit Freeths LLP confirmed that it has elevated nine lawyers to its partnership ranks.

  • April 16, 2025

    Apple's Challenge To UK Class Action Funding Deal Fails

    The Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday that litigation-funders backing a £853 million collective action against Apple over iPhone batteries could be paid in advance of class members, concluding there was "nothing wrong" with a financing agreement that states this.

  • April 15, 2025

    PE-Backed Law Firms Outperform Large UK Outfits

    Private equity-backed law firms are growing faster than the U.K.'s largest legal outfits as investors continue to pour money into the sector, research published Wednesday revealed.

  • April 15, 2025

    Clyde & Co. Must Face Bias Claim From Rejected Applicant

    A woman rejected for training contracts with Clyde & Co. LLP can revive her failed bid to sue the firm for discrimination, a London appeals tribunal ruled Tuesday.

  • April 15, 2025

    ICC And Legal Tech Co. Opus 2 Release Arbitration Software

    The International Chamber of Commerce, which houses the International Court of Arbitration, launched its new case management system ICC Case Connect in collaboration with legal tech company Opus 2.

Expert Analysis

  • Transatlantic Law Firm Mergers Are Transforming UK Market

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    With the current prevalence for high-profile U.K.-U.S. law firm mergers likely to continue, a new type of firm could emerge that strikes a balance between U.K. culture and working style, but with the global ambition that U.S. firms offer, says Ria Karnik at Major Lindsey.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights: Taylor Wessing's Paul Callaghan

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    Paul Callaghan, who leads Taylor Wessing's employment, pensions and mobility group, discusses the challenges of clients who take matters personally, why discrimination based on socioeconomic background needs to be addressed by the law, and how being contracted as an independent investigator is becoming a new trend for senior employment lawyers.

  • Series

    Practice Leader Insights From BCLP's Benjamin Lee

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    Benjamin Lee, who co-leads BCLP's global corporate transactions practice, discusses the value of face-to-face meetings, how aspects of English company law could align with a more global approach, and what junior lawyers can learn by observing their senior colleagues.

  • Opinion

    Defunding Lawyer Apprenticeships Could Have Hidden Costs

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    In proposing to reform the U.K. apprenticeship system, it is crucial that the government gives sufficient consideration to how funding changes could reduce opportunities for underrepresented groups and negatively affect firms' ability to deliver effective training, says Carrie Laws at The Family Law Co.

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    Practice Leader Insights From Eversheds' Diane Gilhooley

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    Diane Gilhooley, who leads Eversheds Sutherland's employment, labor and pensions practice, looks at the multifaceted challenges of advising clients during pandemic lockdowns, the need to reform U.K.'s whistleblowing law, and why it's important for lawyers to enjoy their work.

  • 'Revolving Door' Model Can Help Bridge Legal Sector Gaps

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    The ability for lawyers to move freely between private and public sectors, a long-time feature of the U.S. legal landscape that was recently embraced by the U.K. Government Legal Department, offers valuable career experience and an effective way to close talent gaps at either end, say James Lavan and Thomas Hanlon at Buchanan.

  • Pros And Cons Of Nonequity Partnership For English Firms

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    With Cleary recently announcing a new nonequity partner category, it is an opportune time for firms governed by English law to examine the advantages and disadvantages of this position from the perspective of both the firm and the lawyer, says John Gould at Russell-Cooke.

  • Global Law Firms: The Challenge Of Where To Do Business

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    As the world becomes less predictable and operational risks present greater challenges, global law firms must contend with a range of pressures, yet financial considerations still drive much of the process when deciding where to plant a flag, say Bethaney Durkin and Liam McCafferty at Byfield Consultancy.

  • How Partners' Role In Firm Culture Affects Pay Decisions

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    Amid an increased regulatory focus on workplace culture, law firms are more than ever having to grapple with how they can reinforce the right partner behaviors when making decisions as to promotion or remuneration, in a way that is objective and fair, say Andrew Pavlovic and Corinne Staves at CM Murray.

  • 3 Reasons For Popularity Of Pro Bono In UK, Europe BigLaw

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    Several factors have contributed to the rise in organized pro bono work in the legal sector across the U.K. and Europe, and with large law firms looking to distinguish themselves and compete for talent, the trend seems likely to continue, says Paul Yates at Freshfields.

  • UK Election Offers New Opportunity To Promote Rule Of Law

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    With many members of Parliament entering the House of Commons for the first time following the election in July, it is a daunting time for those transitioning into elected legislators, and the input of lawyers is crucial to ensure we see evidence-driven and legally certain legislation, says Tyrone Steele at Justice.

  • The Art Of Storytelling In E-Discovery, And Why It Is Important

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    With document review accounting for a large proportion of legal costs, weaving in a storytelling approach to e-discovery alongside increasingly automated processes allows a more effective way of producing evidence that minimizes inefficiencies and ultimately achieves better outcomes, says Tiana Van Dyk at Epiq Legal Solutions.

  • Tips On Preparing A Business To Navigate A Corporate Crisis

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    The recent CrowdStrike IT issue demonstrates that while it can be difficult to predict when a crisis might hit, there are proactive steps senior executives and their legal advisers can take to be better prepared for such an eventuality and to weather the storm more effectively, says Jenny Afia at Schillings.

  • How Generative AI Is Changing Legal Department Functions

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    Generative artificial intelligence is of much greater consequence than previous legal technologies and is therefore poised to reshape legal functions, redefine the roles of legal professionals, and change how much legal work is delivered — and some key practice areas and legal activities stand to be most transformed, say members of Deloitte Legal.

  • Examining The State Of Paccar Fixes After General Election

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    Following the U.K. Supreme Court's Paccar decision last year, which made many litigation funding agreements for opt-out collective actions in the Competition Appeal Tribunal unenforceable, the judiciary will likely take charge in implementing any fixes — but the general election has created uncertainty, says Ben Knowles at Clyde & Co.

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