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January 31, 2025
Brexit Five Years On: The Legal Landscape After Europe
Five years after the U.K. formally left the European Union, Law360 looks at how Brexit has changed the legal, regulatory and financial terrain.
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January 31, 2025
Akin Hires Tax Pro From Cooley In London
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld LLP announced Friday that a partner at Cooley LLP will join as a tax partner in Akin's London office later in 2025.
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January 31, 2025
The Revolving Door: Memery Crystal Loses Real Estate Team
Over the past week, Squire Patton Boggs recruited two specialists in financial services from Stephenson Harwood, Hogan Lovells hired a HSBC lawyer to head its financial crime consulting unit, and Lawrence Stephens snapped up a real estate team from Memery Crystal amid a mass partner walkout.
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January 31, 2025
Ex-IP Co. Director Says Lawyer, Founders Hid $40M Takeover
A former director of a celebrity intellectual property licensing company has claimed in court filings that two fellow directors, aided by an ex-Russells Solicitors partner, concealed plans for a $40 million takeover to try to convince him to sell his shares on the cheap.
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January 31, 2025
Data Reveals More To Do On Diversity Among Barristers
Diversity levels among barristers require further progress to improve representation of women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds at silk level, the Bar Standards Board reported Friday.
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January 31, 2025
Ex-BigLaw Atty Can't Escape OneCoin Conviction At 2nd Circ.
The Second Circuit on Friday upheld a former Locke Lord LLP partner's conviction and 10-year sentence for helping launder roughly $400 million in proceeds from the multibillion-dollar OneCoin cryptocurrency scheme, rejecting the attorney's contention that a sole cooperating government witness' perjury and other purported errors warranted reversing his punishment.
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January 31, 2025
Seasoned Patterson Belknap Trial Team Joins Linklaters In NY
Linklaters LLP announced Friday it has brought aboard a high-profile team of litigation partners from Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, including one who is the current president of the New York City Bar Association and a lawyer former President Joe Biden had nominated to the Third Circuit.
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January 31, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen another claim by Woodford investors against Hargreaves Lansdown in the widening £200 million ($248 million) dispute over the fund's collapse, a solicitor barred for his role in a suspected advance fee fraud face action by a Swiss wholesaler, and The Resort Group, which markets investments in luxury hotel resorts, hit with a claim by a group of investors. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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January 31, 2025
McDermott Taps Arbitration Pro From Curtis
McDermott Will & Emery LLP has hired a dual-qualified international arbitration lawyer and Italian avvocato from Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle LLP to join its litigation and arbitration team, as the firm looks to strengthen its disputes offering for Italian clients.
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January 31, 2025
Activists Fear Trump's Paris Exit Will Boost BigLaw Deals
BigLaw could play a "pivotal" role in averting a climate catastrophe, but they are not heeding calls to withdraw from fossil fuel work as eco-campaigners fear deals will increase with Donald Trump quitting the Paris Agreement again.
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February 07, 2025
BCLP Adds Finance Regulatory Team From Parisian Firm
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP has hired a financial regulation and asset management team in Paris, as the U.S.-based firm takes a "significant next step" in its strategy of growing and diversifying its practice in France and Europe.
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January 31, 2025
RBG Enters Administration As Rosenblatt Rescues His Firm
RBG Holdings PLC said on Friday that it is entering into administration, as its founder and single largest shareholder, Ian Rosenblatt, said that he had successfully rescued the Rosenblatt-branded side of the business.
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January 30, 2025
Greenberg Traurig Opens Second German Office In Munich
Greenberg Traurig LLP expanded its footprint in Germany on Thursday, announcing the opening of a new office in Munich along with the hiring of eight attorneys for the location from McDermott Will & Emery LLP and Ehlers Ehlers & Partner.
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January 30, 2025
Post-Maternity Return Hindered By In-Office Mandates
As larger firms push lawyers to come to the office more often, experts warned Thursday that the move could jeopardize progress toward increasing the number of women in equity partnerships by making it harder for them to return full time after maternity leave.
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January 30, 2025
Civil Justice Council Extends Litigation Funding Consultation
A government advisory body has pushed back the deadline for a consultation on the current state of litigation funding and whether the time has come for regulation.
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January 30, 2025
DWF Promotes 13 New Partners, Boosts Senior Ranks
DWF LLP said Thursday that 13 lawyers have become new partners in its business as part of a larger group that has been promoted to bolster its senior ranks.
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February 06, 2025
Hogan Lovells Adds 5 Pros From White & Case In Italy
Hogan Lovells has recruited a team of five corporate and finance lawyers from White & Case LLP in Italy, its latest group hire, as it looks to keep building in the country.
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January 30, 2025
Law Reform Charity Maps Out Proposals To Safely Harness AI
Upholding the rule of law and human rights should underpin innovations around artificial intelligence technology to guard against ill-designed changes that could weaken the U.K. justice system, a law reform charity said in a report published Thursday.
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January 30, 2025
Kennedys Floats Pro Bono Program For Green AI Startups
Kennedys said Thursday it has partnered with an environmental consultancy to support startups that are using artificial intelligence to promote sustainability.
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January 29, 2025
Lawyers, Ex-Tax Inspector Took £278M From Trust, Court Rules
A London appeals court has upheld a High Court ruling that two solicitors and a former senior tax manager devised a scheme to cut out beneficiaries from Jersey trusts in what they saw as a "huge commercial opportunity" to divert an estimated £278 million ($345 million) to themselves.
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January 29, 2025
Hogan Lovells Hires Financial Crime Pro From HSBC
Hogan Lovells has tapped an HSBC lawyer as the new director of its Financial Crime consulting unit, bringing decades of legal and compliance experience in the banking world.
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January 29, 2025
Solicitor Rebuked For Failing To Provide Competent Service
Former solicitor Louise Piper has been rebuked after she failed to provide a competent service on two cases she handled, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said Wednesday.
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January 29, 2025
Law Firm Faces £68M Ponzi Scheme Negligence Claim Again
The administrators of a group of investment companies won a second shot on Wednesday at bringing a £68 million ($85 million) negligence claim against Lupton Fawcett over a Ponzi scheme as an appeals court granting the administrators permission to revive their case.
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January 29, 2025
Northern Irish Criminal Barristers Extend Strike Over Legal Aid
Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland have voted to continue a boycott of crown court cases, the country's Criminal Bar Association has said, as the crisis over pay for legally aided work continues to simmer.
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January 29, 2025
Former RFB Boss Argues 'No Vendetta' Against Ex-Partner
The ex-managing partner of Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP told a tribunal Wednesday that she had no vendetta against its former head of employment law, revealing that she stepped aside from the top job over "irreconcilable differences" with other partners.
Expert Analysis
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Increasing Investment Scams Can Implicate Lawyers, Too
With the pandemic serving as a catalyst for increased financial fraud, it's important to recognize that these scams are not only devastating for victims, they also pose a significant threat to law firms and individual solicitors who fail to do their due diligence, say James Darbyshire at the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and Heather Clark at Burness Paull.
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UK Lawyers Can Adapt Due Diligence To Screen New Clients
As COVID-19-related fraud gains pace, U.K.-based practitioners should help combat money laundering by using alternative methods to verify that new clients are who they say they are, says Christopher Convey, a barrister at 33 Chancery Lane and chair of the Bar Council's Money Laundering Working Group.
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Key Risks And Developments For UK Law Firm Culture In 2020
In 2020, law firms throughout the U.K. will be increasingly reshaped by rapid changes in societal expectations and advances in technology, say Helen Rowlands and Niya Phiri of Clyde & Co.
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#MeToo Pressure On UK Businesses Is Set To Rise
Recent declarations by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority indicate that sexual harassment in the U.K.'s financial services industry may lead to consequences under the newly expanded Senior Managers and Certification Regime, and other sectors are facing growing scrutiny as well, say attorneys at Covington.
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Corporate Wrongdoing Risks Go Beyond Exec Departures
Recent controversy over misconduct allegations that led to the ousting of a KPMG executive reminds firms that the challenges caused by suspecting or uncovering internal wrongdoing are not so easily solved by the implicated executive's exit, says Sarah Chilton of CM Murray.
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2 Perspectives On Navigating The Litigation Funding Process
Paul Martenstyn of Vannin Capital and Daniel Spendlove of Signature Litigation share their top tips on how to get a case funded, drawing from their respective experience as a funder and a lawyer.
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Answers To Key Legal Finance Ethics Questions
While there is discussion in some quarters about new regulations on commercial legal finance, the hands-off approach taken by the majority of courts and legislatures is an implicit recognition that it is already sufficiently regulated, says Danielle Cutrona of Burford Capital.
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New Scrutiny For NDAs In Sexual Harassment Matters
Recent government scrutiny of nondisclosure agreements related to allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against Steve Wynn and Harvey Weinstein raises the question of whether some uses of NDAs could amount to obstruction of justice or a violation of lawyers' ethical obligations, say attorneys at Cleary.
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Opinion
SRA Should Not Condemn Lawful Tax Avoidance
In suggesting that solicitors who facilitate tax avoidance breach its code of conduct, the Solicitors Regulation Authority fails to distinguish between legal tax avoidance and illegal tax evasion, says attorney Martin Kenney.
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Proposed Arbitration Law May Be A Misstep For India
A proposed Indian law, which could have the effect of excluding non-Indians from acting as arbitrators, is threatening to undermine the country's ambition to become an important seat of international arbitration, says Sarosh Zaiwalla of Zaiwalla & Co.
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British Overseas Territories Can Benefit From Transparency
British overseas territories have pushed back against a recent U.K. measure requiring them to create publicly accessible registers of companies' beneficial owners. However, considering global trends toward transparency, perhaps the territories should embrace the new rules as a force of good, says Simon Airey of Paul Hastings LLP.
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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.