Staff were told on the 2nd February 2026 that PM Law Limited was to shut, with several employees posting messages on Linkedin and updating their profiles with ‘open to work’ tags. The PM Law group includes more than 20 different practices spread across Yorkshire, Cumbria and Berkshire, with at least 55 fee-earners and dozens of support staff.
The SRA was not able to confirm whether or not the firm had closed, but posted an update yesterday afternoon in response to contacts from clients.
‘We have received calls that suggest Butterworths / PM Law Limited has not closed in the manner we would expect,’ said the regulator. ‘We will contact the partners to find out what is happening and to remind them of their professional obligations. If the firm is closing, we expect that those affected should be contacted soon.’
Staff in despair as 20-practice network shuts suddenly – Law Gazette 04/02/26
‘Clear your desk and go’: The overnight closure of PM Law
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