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By Eddie Beaver
Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen have joined a group of four other entities challenging the lawfulness of the Financial Conduct Authority's £7.5 billion ($10 billion) motor finance redress system.
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By Joanne Faulkner
A London court indicated Wednesday that it would approve an order allowing thousands of individuals to join toge...(read more)
By Joel Poultney
The Bank of England's regulatory arm floated measures on Wednesday that would see funded reinsurance transaction...(read more)
By Ashish Sareen
A senior solicitor has been fined by a tribunal over an "obvious" conflict of interest by serving as both a bondholder trustee and as a legal adviser to a firm behind a collapsed £237 million ($320 million) mini-bond scheme that defrauded investors.
By Jamie Lennox
Kevin Spacey has denied sexually assaulting a hired driver multiple times in the early 2000s, telling a London court that his opponent is "dishonestly" seeking compensation for incidents that did not happen.
By Hanna Vioque
The University of Sussex won its bid to nix a record fine of more than half a million pounds on Wednesday after a London judge overturned a ruling that found "significant and serious" code breaches within its transgender equality statement.
By William Janes
John Lewis has denied that "Click & Collect" sales count toward a threshold for paying extra rent at its shop in London's Brent Cross shopping center, hitting back at a claim from its landlords based on a lease inked years before online shopping.
By Sophia Dourou
Supermarket chain Morrisons lost a bid on Wednesday to rely on an economist's evidence on an equal pay claim by mostly female shop workers, after an appeals tribunal found an employment judge was correct to exclude it.
By Martin Croucher
The government's planned pension reforms passed into law on Wednesday after ministers agreed to introduce last minute guardrails on controversial new powers.
By Alex Davidson
The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday in its latest Market Watch newsletter that businesses must share customer information with each other on market abuse and other financial crime as far as the law allows.
Keystone Law reported Wednesday that its revenue has hit a record-breaking £115 million ($155.4 million) and profits soared as it delivered another year of strong performance amid sustained demand for its services and growth in lawyer numbers.
By Najiyya Budaly
Uzbekistan's sovereign wealth fund said Tuesday that it is aiming for a market capitalization of $1.95 billion in its London and Tashkent initial public offering.
Finnish lift engineering heavyweight Kone will buy TK Elevator GmbH in a cash and stock deal that values the German rival at €29.4 billion ($34 billion), the companies said Wednesday.
By Tom Fish
Spain's Amadeus said Wednesday it plans to acquire Idemia Public Security, a French biometrics firm, for €1.2 billion ($1.4 billion) as the travel tech giant seeks to boost its border control capabilities.
By Marialuisa Taddia
Ropes & Gray is betting that artificial intelligence means more work rather than fewer lawyers and is increasing its trainee intake, even as anxiety grows that junior lawyers will be hit the hardest by the new tech.