CMA's Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (TTBER) Call for Inputs
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published a call for inputs on the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published a call for inputs on the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block...
Ofcom continues its work to bring the Online Safety Act 2023 (the “Act”) into force and has launched two new consultations on...
In perhaps a natural next step following the slew of lawsuits filed in the photography, news and publishing industries against training...
Two years ago, the Competition and Markets Authority launched a call for information looking at consumer protection in the UK green...
As Ursula von der Leyen enters a second term as President of the European Commission, she has published her Political Guidelines with her...
The quarterly Advertising Association/WARC Expenditure Report is the definitive guide to advertising expenditure in the UK, with data for...
With the recent change in government – and a whole host of new and competing priorities – it seems a good time to ask how and when can we...
The Paris Olympics start this weekend, and right on cue the BBC has reported that the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee is suing Logan...
In recent years, many major UK phone, broadband and pay TV companies have changed their contract terms to include price rises that are...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today announced that Wowcher will change the way it promotes products and services to...
Following a consultation on introducing restrictions on the marketing of foods high in fat sugar and salt, the Welsh government is...
The Court of Appeal has recently ruled about whether a principal was responsible for certain activities carried on by its appointed...
During the King’s Speech today, Labour set out their legislative programme which spanned energy, travel, infrastructure, immigration,...
The first King’s Speech of the new Labour government was delivered today with over 35 Bills proposed. We look at the key proposed...
The High Court recently issued a lengthy judgment (following a three week trial) about a shareholder dispute involving a golf club in Kent.
The High Court has considered a bank's liability for a customer's losses where the customer's accounts were frozen following a money...
When you have a plug to fix and you need to find an electrician (or a plumber, depending on the type of plug), it can often feel like a...
Employers are increasingly implementing salary sacrifice EV schemes, and with good reason! Not only can these schemes provide a...
A little later than many expected but the i's have been dotted, the t's crossed, the lawyer-linguistic checks completed, the final votes...
In our fourth and final Route to Market series article, Emma McGrory looks at British customs regulation and the important question of...
The video games industry is a forefront sector for innovation and creativity. With the UK games market worth £7.82 billion in 2023, a...
By 2026, self-driving cars will likely be navigating UK roadways. This is largely thanks to the Automated Vehicles Act (the “AVA”),...
The wearable tech sector is booming and in recent years, has been breaking into fashion, wellness and lifestyle sectors as people seek...
The creative industries are central to the UK economy, serving as a major exporter and an essential employer. Spanning fashion, film,...
Our newest collection of articles explores the trends, opportunities and challenges faced by businesses across the creative , tech and...
In our third Routes to Market series article, Fleur examines the regulatory considerations which retailers, brand owners and businesses...
Lawyers often spend hours refining the defined terms in contracts to ensure that they capture the nuances of the agreement in question....
As the dust settles on the UK's General Election, and Sir Keir Starmer and his team move into their new digs, you will no doubt wonder...
Now that we know the result of the 2024 General Election, it's worth having a look at Labour's plans for updating regulatory rules in its...
In our second article, Alex Meloy delves into the competition law concerns within supply chains and how they can be mitigated. These are...
The European Parliament elections took place last month, and although there was a general trend towards the right of the political...
We all know that the precise wording of contracts can have significant implications for their interpretation. This was exemplified in the...
In our first Route to Market series article, Fleur Chenevix-Trench and Alan Hunt discuss how to create, and contract for, the most...
With just four days to go until the General Election, the sense of eager anticipation is almost palpable. The debates, the hustings, the...
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCC) was passed in May 2024, just before the Rishi Sunak government called a...
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