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On 2 August 2025, new EU AI Act rules for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models took effect. In this first insight of our series, ...
The fees of a star silk from Brick Court in the mammoth Russian aviation litigation almost matched that of seven barristers representing the so-called “all risks” insurers, according to a ...
Pallas Partners has taken over the representation of Alaska Airlines from Jones Day in its dispute with Virgin Aviation, as the two companies locked horns in court today. Pallas’ managing ...
Freeths has reported another year of double-digit growth with turnover rising from £145.4m to £166.8m over 2024/25. The results mark the conclusion of Freeths’ five-year ...
James Norris-Jones has more than 20 years’ experience of English and international commercial dispute resolution, including litigation, arbitration, investigations, and enforcement.
Estelle Dehon KC is a leading public law barrister with a broad practice, specialising in environment and planning law, with particular expertise in climate change, net zero and energy infrastructure.
Ian Gascoigne qualified as a solicitor and practised in commercial dispute resolution. He was a partner for twenty years at Eversheds Sutherland based in its London office. He led teams working ...
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is seeking £81m in legal and administrative costs in the huge Russian aviation litigation, which reached judgment in the summer. The dispute centred on aircraft ...
Crypto-dedicated payment services provider BCB Group has appointed cryptocurrency exchange Bitcamp’s general counsel as its new chief risk and compliance officer. James Sullivan joins from ...
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher’s co-head of oil and gas is leaving the firm for Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe in London, just a week after the latter hired eight new partners in the UK and US.
At the end of August, the Financial Conduct Authority signed off on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) becoming the first provider to operate a PISCES platform – a new regulated private market for ...
The UK’s 50 largest law firms have once again broken records, with combined fee income for 2024/25 rising to £36.3bn, an 8.5 per cent increase on the previous year’s £33.5bn, despite the fact ...