Christopher Hutton & Aniko Adam examine the implications of Brexit for UK competition law
Leigh Mallon, James Kitching & Tobias Caspary explore opt-out “class-actions” for competition law damages actions in the UK
Restrictive covenants & freehold land: is now the time to wake up to the challenges to validity, asks Andrew Francis
Interclass Holdings Ltd and another v Office of Fair Trading [2012] EWCA Civ 1056, [2012] All ER (D) 358 (Jul)
David Corker advocates removing the dishonesty element from the criminal cartel offence
The government has agreed to implement Competition Commission recommendations for a supermarket ombudsman and watchdog.
Should the smallest boy in the park give up his ball to the biggest? ask Dr Russell Richardson & Dr Richard Burnley
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has issued fines to 103 construction firms after they were found to have colluded with competitors to fix the price of building contracts.
The investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into allegations of price fixing between two of the UK’s major sports retailers could have serious implications for the commercial market.
Partner joins family law team inLondon
Private client division announces five new partners
Banking and finance team welcomes partner in London