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By Tom Fish
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority said Friday it will allow Getty Images to buy its rival Shutterstock if Shutterstock sells its editorial arm to address concerns around news content supply in the U.K.
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By Dawood Fakhir
Luxury goods giant LVMH said it has agreed to sell its Marc Jacobs fashion brand to a 50-50 joint venture betwee...(read more)
By Alex Baldwin
Europe's highest court has empowered publishers to secure fair payment from social media companies sharing their...(read more)
By Hanna Vioque
An employment tribunal has ruled that an NHS policy allowing transgender women to access female-only facilities discriminated against its mainly female staff, pointing out that the health service could have encouraged the use of gender-neutral toilets instead.
By Jamie Lennox
A Dutch judge is set to refer a dispute between VW and DHL over a shipment of allegedly counterfeit car keys to the nation's top court, aiming to clarify whether the Dutch or German courts have jurisdiction to hear the case.
British perfumer Jo Malone and the owner of Zara have denied infringing "Jo Malone" trademarks belonging to Estée Lauder Companies, telling a London court that shoppers would know the difference between the business and its founder.
Ashurst said Friday that it is advising the U.K. government on legislation to nationalize Chinese-owned British Steel Ltd. to safeguard the country's metal-making capacity, a goal that has triggered a warning from Beijing.
By Ronan Barnard
Dale Vince told an appeals court on Thursday that Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice should not be allowed to defend a post accusing the green energy entrepreneur of supporting Hamas as his honest opinion because it was presented as fact.
By Eddie Beaver
A judge struck out on Thursday a claim brought by Pogust Goodhead on behalf of approximately 18,000 Brazilians over pollution caused by a shipwreck, after the law firm's authority to bring the action was thrown into doubt.
Freeths has reached a settlement in its £5 million ($6.8 million) negligence dispute with a litigation-funder at a London court, swerving claims that its advice caused the owner of a quarrying business to lose his company.
By Najiyya Budaly
Spire Healthcare Group PLC said Thursday that it could back a £1 billion ($1.4 billion) possible cash offer from Toscafund Asset Management LLP after takeover talks with two other British investment companies failed.
Crispin Odey has settled sexual assault claims brought against him by several women, a month after he dropped his £79 million ($107 million) libel claim against the Financial Times over articles which brought the allegations to public attention.
Nokia has offered a glimpse into the future of standard-essential patent licensing disputes in London by persuading an appeals court to let arbitrators take the reins, with lawyers expecting other patent holders to follow suit.
By Alex Davidson
New legislation laid out in the King's Speech on Wednesday included the government's plans for a bill to strengthen trading ties with the European Union alongside an Enhancing Financial Services Bill in the next 12 months, but lawyers warn that the scope remains limited with potential unexpected consequences.
By Sophia Dourou
A diamond and jewelry tycoon accused of swindling more than $1 billion from banks has denied controlling various businesses that carried out the Indian gold bullion fraud, as he testified on Wednesday at the trial brought by the liquidators of U.K. companies.