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Law360 Pulse launches UK edition

01 February 2023
Issue: 8011 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Legal news and analysis service Law360 Pulse has launched a UK edition.

The service, which has a large US and global readership, will focus on the UK legal market, covering industry news such as large to medium law firm finances, in-house and partner moves, compensation, regulation, tech, ethics and market disruption. It will also cover developments in substantive law such as caselaw, deals, legislation and policy in the UK jurisdictions.

‘Law360 Pulse is the go-to-source for business of law coverage in the US,’ said Rachel Travers, VP of Global Legal News, LexisNexis.

‘We are thrilled to expand our award-winning newsroom with extremely talented journalists to report on the issues, trends and challenges that shape today’s leading firms and legal departments in the UK. Law360 UK Pulse covers the important topics that keep firms on top of industry trends.’

Issue: 8011 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DWF—Ed Williams

DWF—Ed Williams

Public sector disputes capability bolstered by partner hire in Leeds

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Blake Morgan—Scott Hilton, Joan Yu & Melia Hirst

Firm strengthens corporate, real estate and insolvency teams with partner trio

Seddons GSC—David Seal & Emma Clifford

Seddons GSC—David Seal & Emma Clifford

Consultant and solicitor join commercial real estate team

NEWS
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A £5bn Bitcoin haul has thrown victims’ rights into sharp focus. In this week's NLJ, Gary Pons, Sarah Wood and Barnaby Hone of 5 St Andrew’s Hill examine how UK law tackles cryptoassets under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
From fake authorities to rent reform, the civil courts have had a busy start to 2026. In his latest 'Civil way' column for NLJ this week, Stephen Gold surveys a procedural landscape where guidance, discretion and discipline are all under strain
Legal advice to people detained in police stations could be delivered by video link, Sir Brian Leveson has said, in part two of his Independent Review of the Criminal Courts
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has urged the government to move towards a less adversarial system of clinical negligence, after the total cost to the NHS quadrupled within 20 years to an eye-watering £60bn
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