Pulse UK

  • November 20, 2023

    BCLP Adds London PE Pro From Osborne Clarke

    Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP has hired a private equity expert to the firm's corporate and finance transactions team in London, where he will target mid-market transactions in the U.K. and Europe.

  • November 20, 2023

    Trowers Cuts Further Real Estate Staff In Latest Redundancies

    Trowers & Hamlins LLP said Monday that it will further reduce its staffing as the law firm continues to grapple with the consequences of a slowdown in deals over the past year.

  • November 17, 2023

    McDermott Adds White & Case Antitrust Pro In Brussels Office

    McDermott Will & Emery LLP said it has appointed Axel Schulz, a competition law expert from White & Case, as a partner in its antitrust practice group in Brussels, a move it expects will strengthen its European offering.

  • November 17, 2023

    Fraud Cops Enlist Banks To Shut Criminals Out Of The Market

    British law enforcement is enlisting the private sector to keep criminals kicked out of the financial system from regaining entry as part of new changes in the fight against financial crime, the head of the country's command center for combating economic crime told Law360 in an exclusive interview.

  • November 17, 2023

    A&O Hires Cybersecurity Head From Norton Rose In London

    Allen & Overy LLP has recruited a former co-head of Norton Rose Fulbright's international cybersecurity practice to its office in London, representing the latest departure of a high-profile lawyer from the global law firm.

  • November 17, 2023

    Law Society Doubts 'Precarious' Gov't Legal Support Grant

    The Law Society on Friday voiced concerns over a "precarious" legal support grant in response to the U.K. government's announcement that a £3.2 million ($4 million) funding package has helped over 33,000 people over the last two years.

  • November 17, 2023

    Mayer Brown Taps 65 Attys For Promotions In 2024

    Mayer Brown LLP is promoting 42 attorneys to partner and another 23 to counsel, with the attorneys stepping into their new roles on Jan. 1, the firm announced Thursday. 

  • November 17, 2023

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

    The past week in London has seen the lawyer who part-owned the company that bought out British Home Stores sued by the retail chain’s liquidators, crop protection giant Syngenta begin its fight to get its insurers to pay out for injury claims arising from illnesses caused by its pesticide, and the disputed ex-wife of a billionaire property tycoon lodge a claim against Axiom Ince and the barristers who represented her in their divorce proceedings. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • November 17, 2023

    CPS Boss Steps Down After Settling Her Employment Claim

    The chief executive of the Crown Prosecution Service said Friday that she would be stepping down, less than a day after settling her sex and age discrimination employment claim against the agency responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in England and Wales.

  • November 17, 2023

    Fladgate Hires Wealth Pro From Maurice Turnor Gardner

    Fladgate LLP has bolstered its dispute resolution practice by hiring a partner from boutique law firm Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP who has significant experience in private wealth and commercial law.

  • November 17, 2023

    Northern Irish Criminal Barristers Strike Over Pay Delays

    Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland went on strike Friday over long delays to the pay they earn for publicly funded legal aid work, after they refused to accept a late proposal from the province's executive to speed up payouts on a short-term basis.

  • November 17, 2023

    David Boies To Step Down As Firm Leader

    David Boies, the co-founder and longtime leader of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, will be stepping down as firm chairman after next year, the firm confirmed to Law360 Pulse on Friday.

  • November 16, 2023

    SRA Issues First Penalties Under New Fixed Fining Regime

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority said Thursday that it has issued its first fines under a new regime setting fixed penalties for minor technical breaches of its rules as the regulator looks to make enforcement decisions in a more timely manner.

  • November 16, 2023

    HFW Opens Solicitor Apprentice Scheme For School Leavers

    Holman Fenwick Willan LLP said Thursday it has launched a six-year solicitor apprenticeship scheme for school leavers in a boost to aspiring lawyers across the U.K.

  • November 16, 2023

    Simpson Thacher Promotes 32 Lawyers To Partnership

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP will promote 32 lawyers to partners effective Jan. 1, four fewer than last year's partnership class.

  • November 16, 2023

    Solicitor To Face Tribunal Over Missing Estate Funds

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has accused a lawyer working at a criminal law firm of misappropriating estate funds and mishandling client cash for more than a decade.

  • November 16, 2023

    Fladgate Hires Ex-Morgan Lewis Funds And Restructuring Pro

    Fladgate LLP has hired the former co-leader of a banking industry team at Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP as a partner in its funds, finance and regulatory practice.

  • November 15, 2023

    Junior Lawyers Concerned Over Culture Change At Law Firms

    Most junior lawyers want to be allowed to turn down work for ethical reasons, just as legal businesses face growing pressure to balance profit and purpose, according to an industry report published on Thursday.

  • November 15, 2023

    Axiom's Debacle Casts Doubt Over SRA-CILEX Tie-Up

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority's inability to spot issues at Axiom Ince before it took over two other struggling law firms has cast doubt over the watchdog's plans to expand its oversight further to CILEX members.

  • November 15, 2023

    White & Case Promotes 42 To Partner

    White & Case LLP said Wednesday that it has promoted more than 40 lawyers to the rank of partner in 2023, although the number of women has fallen compared with 2022.

  • November 15, 2023

    Aspiring Lawyer Banned For Holding Criminal Funds

    An aspiring lawyer has effectively been banned from legal work after he was convicted of holding funds obtained through criminal activity, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said.

  • November 15, 2023

    Tribunal Member Sanctioned Over Apparent Bias

    A tribunal member has been hit with a formal warning for tweeting inappropriate political comments that could "cast doubt on his impartiality," a body for judicial complaints said.

  • November 15, 2023

    Manchester United GC Comes On As Substitute For CEO

    Manchester United PLC said Wednesday that its general counsel will become interim chief executive officer of the top-tier U.K. soccer club after former boss Richard Arnold stepped down.

  • November 15, 2023

    Fox Williams Sued Over Loss Of £30M TV Show Royalties

    A media company has taken Fox Williams LLP to court alleging its former lawyers contributed to a £30 million ($37.4 million) loss in royalties by botching a copyright claim against a rival.

  • November 15, 2023

    White & Case Hires Private Equity Pro From Ropes & Gray

    White & Case LLP has added a private fund formation expert as a partner to its global mergers and acquisitions team, where she will bolster the firm's private equity and funds practice.

Expert Analysis

  • Opinion

    New NJ Fed. Rule On Litigation Funding Should Be Welcomed

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    The District of New Jersey's new local civil rule on litigation funding disclosure has faced exaggerated criticisms when it is a logical extension of the current practices in many U.S. jurisdictions, leads to greater transparency for the parties and the court without unduly burdening the parties, and is a positive development particularly in product liability cases, say attorneys at Dechert.

  • Lessons In Civility From The Alex Oh Sanctions Controversy

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    Alex Oh’s abrupt departure from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and admonishment by a D.C. federal judge over conduct in an Exxon human rights case demonstrate three major costs of incivility to lawyers, and highlight the importance of teaching civility in law school, says David Grenardo at St. Mary's University.

  • Rebuttal

    US Legal System Can Benefit From Nonlawyer Ownership

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    Contrary to claims made in a recent Law360 guest article, nonlawyer ownership has incrementally improved the England and Wales legal system — with more innovation and more opportunities for lawyers — and there is no reason why those outcomes cannot also be achieved in the U.S., say Crispin Passmore at Passmore Consulting and Zachariah DeMeola at the University of Denver.

  • Increasing Investment Scams Can Implicate Lawyers, Too

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    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.

  • UK Lawyers Can Adapt Due Diligence To Screen New Clients

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    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.

  • Key Risks And Developments For UK Law Firm Culture In 2020

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    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.

  • #MeToo Pressure On UK Businesses Is Set To Rise

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    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.

  • Corporate Wrongdoing Risks Go Beyond Exec Departures

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    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.

  • 2 Perspectives On Navigating The Litigation Funding Process

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    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.

  • Answers To Key Legal Finance Ethics Questions

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    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.

  • New Scrutiny For NDAs In Sexual Harassment Matters

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    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.

  • Opinion

    SRA Should Not Condemn Lawful Tax Avoidance

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    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.

  • Proposed Arbitration Law May Be A Misstep For India

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    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.

  • British Overseas Territories Can Benefit From Transparency

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    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.

  • Legal Technology Is Likely To Flourish In The UK

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    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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