Pulse UK

  • December 02, 2024

    Two Latham Lawyers In Paris Head To De Gaulle Fleurance

    Two international arbitration lawyers have departed Latham & Watkins Paris to join French firm De Gaulle Fleurance & Associes, where they plan to help launch an Ibero-American disputes practice.

  • December 02, 2024

    Freshfields Lands Onetime SEC Acting Enforcement Head

    Freshfields has added a litigation partner in its Washington, D.C., office who brings with her nearly 17 years of government experience including time as acting director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement division, according to a Monday announcement.

  • December 02, 2024

    Pocketlaw Raises New Capital, Appoints Music Exec To Board

    Contract creation and automation platform Pocketlaw Ltd. announced last week both the closing of a new funding round and the appointment of Kobalt Music Group founder Willard Ahdritz, one of its latest investors, as a board member.

  • December 02, 2024

    Linklaters Looks To Step Up AI Use With New 'Sandbox'

    Linklaters LLP announced Monday that it has launched an "artificial intelligence sandbox" to quickly bring to life ideas from within the legal business about how AI can be used to improve the way work is being done for clients.

  • December 02, 2024

    Lewis Silkin To Probe Claims Against 'MasterChef' Co-Host

    The production company behind "MasterChef" has appointed Lewis Silkin LLP to lead a probe into a series of harassment allegations against one of its presenters, Gregg Wallace.

  • December 02, 2024

    Cooley Promotes 20 Lawyers To Partnership

    Cooley LLP said on Monday that 20 lawyers from its offices in London and the U.S. have been elected to join its partnership as it freshens up its senior ranks.

  • December 02, 2024

    Former Hausfeld Pro Tapped For Solicitor General In UK Gov't

    A former competition partner at Hausfeld LLP was tapped to become the next solicitor general in a surprise appointment late Monday as the outgoing senior law officer joins the U.K.'s justice ministry just months into the job.

  • December 02, 2024

    DLA Piper Taps Senior Finance Pro As New Leeds Chief

    DLA Piper said on Monday that it has appointed a senior finance lawyer as the managing partner for its office in Leeds as it prepares to relocate to a new £85 million ($108 million) office development in the northern English city.

  • December 02, 2024

    UK Gov't Seeks To Challenge Afghani Judges' Asylum Win

    The government asked the Court of Appeal Monday to review successful challenges from two Afghani judges wrongly refused relocation to Britain, arguing that the decisions will have wider implications for how officials handle asylum applications.

  • December 02, 2024

    FCA Urges Better AML Regulation Of Conveyancing

    The supervisory body for watchdogs in the legal and accountancy sectors has told them that they must take further steps to prevent money laundering in the transfer of ownership in U.K. property transactions.

  • November 29, 2024

    Banned Lawyer Must Pay £68K For False Legal Aid Claims

    A solicitor has been struck off the roll and ordered to pay more than £65,000 ($82,700) in legal costs for breaching Solicitors Regulation Authority accounting rules, failing to ensure funds were properly returned to clients and making legal aid claims for unrecorded hospital attendances.

  • November 29, 2024

    Pogust Goodhead To Enter Redundancy Consultation

    Pogust Goodhead said Friday that it is planning to make redundancies in the business, despite securing a financing deal worth more than $500 million with a U.S. hedge fund in October 2023.

  • November 29, 2024

    Gibson Dunn's Asia Arbitration Head Joins One Essex Court

    One Essex Court has brought on board the former head of arbitration for Asia at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP in a move that extends the chambers' expertise in multiple jurisdictions across a spectrum of arbitration and commercial matters.

  • November 29, 2024

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

    This past week in London has seen the National Crime Agency file a civil recovery order against a Chinese couple suspected of £29 billion ($37 billion) banking fraud, Norwich City FC of the second tier of English football hit two drinks companies with IP claims, and Owen Jones of the Guardian newspaper sue Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson for libel.

  • November 29, 2024

    Lawyers' Watchdog Reorganizing To Stress Consumer Focus

    The Bar Standards Board has said it will implement a new organizational structure from Sunday as it moves ahead with a reform program to improve regulation focused on consumers, operational efficiency and accountability of employees.

  • November 29, 2024

    Gov't To Boost Civil Legal Aid For First Time Since 1996

    The government said Friday that it will increase public funding for legal aid by £20 million ($25 million) a year to help individuals and families facing deportation and homelessness, the first increase in funding for civil legal aid since 1996.

  • November 29, 2024

    HSF Primed For US Expansion After Merger With Kramer Levin

    Senior managers at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP are confident that partners will approve its tie-up with New York-based Kramer Levin to create a transatlantic firm valued at more than $2 billion, with a unified pay structure and deeper penetration into new practice areas.

  • November 28, 2024

    Lawyer Duped By Fraudulent Barrister Overturns Firm Closure

    A court has ordered the solicitors' regulator to end the closure of a law firm, concluding that it was unlikely that its manager knew that a "fraudulent impostor" was forging property titles and making false mortgage applications.

  • November 28, 2024

    Master Of The Rolls Urges 'Rethink' Of Human Rights In AI Age

    The rise of artificial intelligence means that lawmakers must "rethink" fundamental human rights for the first time since the end of the Second World War, the master of the rolls has said in a speech released Thursday.

  • November 28, 2024

    Former Clifford Chance MP Calls On SRA Leaders To Resign

    A former senior lawyer at a Magic Circle firm said Thursday that the leadership of the Solicitors Regulation Authority should take responsibility for its handling of the Axiom Ince scandal that led to an investigation of the watchdog.

  • November 28, 2024

    Gov't Urged To Boost UK Mental Health Tribunal Funding

    The Law Society has called on the government to bolster the Mental Health Bill with additional funding, clearer guidelines and stronger safeguards, saying that ministers must increase resources for tribunals so the system can deliver justice promptly.

  • November 28, 2024

    Solicitor Struck Off For Faking Signature Of Divorcing Client

    A disciplinary tribunal has struck off an experienced solicitor after she admitted that she forged a client's signature on a document during divorce proceedings.

  • November 28, 2024

    Workers To Get 3 More Months To Bring Employment Claims

    Workers would get six months rather than three to bring any employment tribunal claims under a proposed amendment to the Employment Rights Bill, a move that a lawyer has said "strikes the right balance."

  • November 28, 2024

    SFO General Counsel Sara Lawson To Step Down Early 2025

    The Serious Fraud Office said on Thursday that its general counsel, Sara Lawson KC, is stepping down at the end of January after almost six years as the agency's most senior lawyer.

  • November 28, 2024

    UK Gov't Ponders Costs Protection For Discrimination Claims

    The Ministry of Justice has begun consulting on whether to extend costs protection to discrimination claims brought in civil courts as it seeks to establish whether adverse costs present an obstacle to potential claimants.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • PR Perspectives: Judging When To Engage With Politics

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    Parliament's recent return from its summer break brings opportunities for legal public relations professionals to engage with political topics, and although it is less risky to say nothing, deciding to enter the conversation can reap rewards, says Ben Finnis at Greentarget.

  • Opinion

    Gov't Should Offer Support To Improve Firms' Cybersecurity

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    With an escalating sophistication and frequency of cyberattacks in law firms and businesses, there is a need to address potential threats and an opportunity to push the new government for significant legislative change to strengthen the U.K.’s cybersecurity framework, says Scott Kramer at Clio.

  • What M&A Uptick Will Mean For Legal Hiring

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    Thomson Reuters research reveals an improving macroeconomic picture of incoming interest rate cuts, and with market confidence in the new U.K. government, there is a higher corporate demand for transactional advice, leading law firms to increase their hiring in preparation for this heavier workload, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • How In-House Legal Teams Can Improve Their Reputation

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    In-house legal teams, long believed to create unnecessary hurdles, can reframe themselves as integral business partners by embedding best practices in governance and compliance, engaging directly with key stakeholders and fostering relationships with colleagues, says Sarah Davis at The Legal Director.

  • Why A Robust Brand Is Increasingly Important For Law Firms

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    The benefits of a brand are not always viewed as quantifiable, but the legal sector is realizing the tangible benefits and important function of a strong brand, and can take steps to capitalize on this significant value-adding asset, say Daniela Conte at Gibson Dunn, Ben Girdlestone at Byfield and Leor Franks at Kingsley Napley.

  • SRA Review Could Bring Shift In Handling Legal Client Funds

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    Recent high-profile cases of breaches of fund-handling rules, and an ongoing Solicitors Regulation Authority review, challenge a long-standing culture of law firms dealing with client funds in-house, and firms may need to opt for other business models to enhance consumer protection, says Claire Van Der Zant at Shieldpay.

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