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By Ronan Barnard
A former Nigerian oil minister and two alleged associates were cleared by a London jury on Wednesday of accepting or seeking bribes from energy executives.
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By Jamie Lennox
InterDigital has secured a Unified Patent Court injunction against Disney over its video-coding patent in 11 Eur...(read more)
By Sophia Dourou
Britain's top court ruled on Wednesday that deferred pay distributed to individual partners at a foreign exchang...(read more)
By William Janes
The U.K. government hit travel business Sabre Global Technologies Ltd. with a record £1 million ($1.34 million) fine for repeatedly breaching Russian sanctions by providing services to a sanctioned Russian airline.
More than 30 major businesses and institutions including H&M, Heineken and a university have sued Visa at a London court, alleging that the payment card company's fees and rules restricted competition and drove up prices.
By Eddie Beaver
The former director of a media company told Britain's top court Wednesday that he should not be forced to buy out a minority shareholder after he obstructed the sale of the business, claiming he believed delaying a sale was in its best interests.
By Najiyya Budaly
Finnish measurements company Vaisala said Wednesday that it will buy U.S. AI weather forecaster Atmo in a deal worth up to $130 million as it seeks to expand its technology-based meteorology technology services.
By Joanne Faulkner
The first-of-its-kind ruling ending a £482.5 million ($648 million) collective action against Qualcomm provides crucial guidance on how the courts will scrutinize settlements that leave class members without compensation, lawyers say.
By Max Austin
Accord has sued a unit of pharma giant Takeda to revoke two of its patents covering treatment regimens for Crohn's disease, arguing that similar methods were explored in research elsewhere before the unit sought patent protection.
By Alex Baldwin
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham won't be the only ones who need to be on form at the World Cup as England kicks off its World Cup campaign on Wednesday — lawyers say that FIFA's IP enforcement squad will be scouting for illegal broadcasts and ambush marketing to ensure its rights are protected.
A senior barrister accused of cheating the public purse out of almost £2 million ($2.7 million) argued Tuesday that his former gardener perfectly understood that an agreement to be compensated for his services via a trust was not binding.
Fitch Ratings secretly adjusted its credit rating models in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis to generate artificially high credit ratings for complex debt investments, motivated by a desire to grow its revenues, an investment firm said in its latest claim against a major rating agency.
Fieldfisher urged an appeals court on Tuesday to overturn a ruling that it unfairly dismissed an associate after an internal investigation into sexual assault allegations, arguing that a judge impermissibly found that the woman who accused the lawyer had lied.
By Christopher Crosby
Prosecutors have charged the captain of a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker with circumventing the U.K.'s sanctions after the vessel was seized by special forces in the English Channel on Sunday.
The financial regulator has said it plans to hike the fines it imposes on individuals for misconduct following a series of legal setbacks that slashed its sanctions against senior executives.