5 August 2025
Kingsley Napley secures rare ‘Sham Trust’ ruling in divorce battle
Kingsley Napley’s Family team is pleased to have secured a landmark ruling for their client, Stalo Michael, a wife bringing divorce and financial proceedings against her husband, Mario Michael. Three separate judgments in these proceedings have now been published.

5 July 2024
Labour's victory means 'radical' change in employment law
The Labour Party's recent electoral victory is set to bring about some of the most impactful changes to employment law in a generation. According to legal experts, these reforms represent a departure from the current framework, which could lead to substantial and potentially unpredictable implications.
Daniel Zona, Associate in our employment team, was quoted in Law360.

4 July 2024
Kingsley Napley’s Will Hayes co-authors first ever guide to legal professional privilege in criminal law
Kingsley Napley senior associate Will Hayes has co-authored the first ever legal textbook on legal professional privilege (LPP) in criminal cases and internal investigations, along with Shearman Bowen partner Vivien Cochrane.

28 June 2024
Sophie Wood named as one of GIR's 40 under 40 investigations specialists
Many congratulations to Sophie Wood, who has been named by GIR as one of their 40 leading young investigations specialists from across the world.

27 June 2024
Court of Appeal Decision: R (on the application of World Uyghur Congress) v National Crime Agency
Today the Court of Appeal found that the UK National Crime Agency’s (“NCA”) decision to refuse to investigate consignments of cotton goods imported from the XinJiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China (XUAR) that were said to have been produced by slave labour, was unlawful.
