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By Najiyya Budaly
Vodafone Group PLC will buy out CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. for £4.3 billion ($5.8 billion) to become the sole owner of their £13.85 billion VodafoneThree U.K. telecoms joint venture, the companies said Monday.
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By Christopher Crosby
The Court of Appeal's recent decision that the Solicitors Regulation Authority must prove that Dentons' breach o...(read more)
By Alex Davidson
Legal challenges to the Financial Conduct Authority's motor finance redress scheme fired off this week to the Up...(read more)
By Joanne Faulkner
Mercuria is suing the Baltic Exchange in London over losses it said are linked to an allegedly distorted key shipping benchmark that failed to reflect the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first major litigation in the U.K. to arise from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
By William Janes
A Tesco executive has denied that the supermarket chain viewed warehouse jobs as "men's work" as she gave evidence on the first day of a trial of equal pay claims brought by thousands of mainly female shop workers on Friday.
By Jamie Lennox
A London appeals tribunal restored a medical cannabis user's claim on Friday that Network Rail discriminated against him based on his disability by banning him from safety-critical rail work for five years after he failed a drug test.
By Alex Baldwin
Coming off its victory at one of the highest-profile U.K. trademark disputes in recent years, DWF Group has high hopes for the future of the intellectual property practice. Here, director Asima Rana talks to Law360 about the challenges of the case and the growing demand for IP work in the U.K.
By Hanna Vioque
A London judge ordered the South Korean tech giant Samsung to pay $392 million on Friday to use ZTE's portfolio of standard essential patents for mobile phones, a big cut from the $731 million sought by the Chinese rival in a long-running dispute over fair license terms.
British defense contractor Ultra Electronics agreed to pay £14.8 million ($20.2 million) on Friday to settle a bribery investigation by the Serious Fraud Office into suspected corrupt payments involving airport contracts in Algeria and Oman.
By Eddie Beaver
Johnson Matthey defeated on Friday a claim that it acted fraudulently in the £325 million ($444 million) sale of one of its pharmaceutical businesses, despite a finding by a London court that the chemicals business had failed to disclose to the buyer significant details about the transaction.
The Financial Conduct Authority said on Friday that it will mount a robust defense of its £7.5 billion ($10.2 billion) motor finance redress scheme against four legal challenges so far from lenders and a consumer group.
By Tom Fish
The owner of the Daily Mail has agreed to sell its U.S. property data business Trepp Inc. for $1 billion in cash to financial services provider Fitch Group Inc.
By Ronan Barnard
A former sub-postmaster urged a London appellate court Thursday to overturn a decision to split his £4.5 million ($6 million) claim against the Post Office and Fujitsu over a 2007 civil judgment which he alleges was obtained by conspiracy, arguing that it is wrong in principle.
A Gymshark co-founder has sued his former business partners in Abyl, another sportswear brand he helped launch, accusing them of hanging him out to dry after he refused to sell 10% of his shares to move forward with an initial public offering.
By Max Austin
A former safety manager on a Disney Star Wars production has been awarded £234,112 ($317,500) after a tribunal found that the company latched on to comments she had made about being replaced by "a white man" to fire her.