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By Robbie Kalus
Pogust Goodhead is being sued by one of its financial backers for £84 million ($114 million) over demands that the firm repay debts funding its mammoth group litigation against Australian mining company BHP.
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By Dawood Fakhir
Bentley Park, a holding company linked to private investment business Tavistock Group, said Monday its subsidiar...(read more)
By Tom Fish
Knights Group said Monday that it has agreed to buy an English law firm, THP Solicitors, for £4 million ($5.4 mi...(read more)
The former owners of the British haulage company Kammac are pursuing its new proprietors for around £33 million ($45 million) in damages, telling a London court that the buyers mismanaged the business, depressing the ultimate sale price.
By Sophia Dourou
The alleged former chief executive of a petroleum company has failed to toss out allegations that he relied on forged £500 million ($678 million) loans when buying an energy company in order to cover up a €143.8 million ($166.7 million) embezzlement.
By Alex Baldwin
Temu's court win over Shein's copyright infringement claims made it clear that online marketplaces won't be liable for allegedly infringing images on their websites, unless they actively promote listings they believe are copycats, experts say.
By Ronan Barnard
The chief executive of the U.K.'s labor arbitration body lost her claim against Acas on Friday when a London tribunal said there was no evidence the workplace dispute mediator had discriminated against her because she is a Black woman.
By Ashish Sareen
London law firms Russell-Cooke and Teacher Stern will continue to operate independently after they agreed not to go ahead with a proposed merger, it emerged on Friday.
By Alex Davidson
The Financial Conduct Authority said Friday it had fined Paul Taylor, the former chief executive of Blue Horizon, £489,000 ($662,000) and banned him from working in finance after he made false statements as he sought to buy a bank and a football club.
By Hanna Vioque
A London judge ruled Thursday that Temu had not infringed Shein's copyright for several product images, concluding that Temu hadn't authorized anyone to upload protected photos or facilitated infringement.
By Jamie Lennox
A London court upheld Novartis' extended patent protections for heart failure drug Entresto on Thursday, blocking Accord's plans to launch a generic version of the treatment in the near future.
A local authority could have to compensate nearly 600 part-time workers after a tribunal ruled that the local authority unlawfully cut their wages by reducing their holiday pay entitlement.
Frasers Group PLC said Thursday it has acquired the loss-making Harvey Nichols Group after the luxury retailer entered into administration, in a deal including six U.K. stores, the online business, existing inventory and more than 1,000 employees.
The Black chief executive of the labor arbitration body argued on Thursday at a tribunal hearing against Acas, the workplace disputes mediator, that she was paid at a lower grade than her white male predecessor because of discrimination.
Deutsche Bank has hit back against a £700 million ($944 million) claim brought by four former executives, denying that it conspired to have them imprisoned in an attempt to conceal its historical accounting errors in one of Italy's biggest financial scandals.