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.
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Visa Sued By H&M, Eurostar In Latest Swipe Fees Case

By William Janes

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.

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HMRC Wins Top Court Case On Taxation Of Partnership Pay

By Sophia Dourou

Britain's top court ruled on Wednesday that deferred pay distributed to individual partners at a foreign exchange trading firm must be taxed as income, giving a win to HM Revenue and Customs in its challenge to the company's remuneration structure.

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UK To Review Rules After £1.2B Stagecoach Pension Deal

By Martin Croucher

The government has said it will carry out a review of legislation following a £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion) transaction in which asset manager Aberdeen PLC took over a pension plan from Stagecoach, a transport operator.

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ENFORCEMENT

Brief

Sweden's Ikano Bank Fined $14.9M For AML Violations

By William Janes

Sweden's financial services regulator said Wednesday that it had hit Ikano Bank AB with a 140 million Swedish kronor ($14.9 million) fine for violating anti-money laundering regulations.

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LITIGATION

Lloyd's Fights $3.7M Judgment Over Fake Cargo Ship Policy

By Ronan Barnard

A Lloyd's unit fought Wednesday to overturn a decision that it should pay $3.7 million under a mortgagee policy to cover losses from when a cargo ship struck a mine in Ukrainian waters, arguing the lender's losses actually stemmed from the vessel's fake war risks coverage.

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Ex-Media Biz Chair Tests Scope Of Directors' Good-Faith Duty

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.

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Danish Financier Denied Tax Appeal For Missing Deadline

By Josh White

A Danish financier and his company can't appeal a decision over a tax bill of over £866,000 ($1.2 million) despite his claim that they face a 200% tax rate, a London tribunal ruled, saying he had no good reason for missing a previous appeal deadline.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Audit Watchdog Revamps Enforcement Kit For Early Detection

By Joel Poultney

The accounting regulator said on Wednesday that it will go ahead with proposals to improve its approach to enforcement, setting out new options such as publishing cases it has pursued, which it said would offer it a "broad and more flexible range of routes to resolution."

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British DC Pension Assets To Reach £1T By 2031, Report Says

By Tom Fish

Defined contribution pension assets could exceed £1 trillion ($1.34 trillion) by 2031 and overtake defined benefit plans as the dominant form of private-sector retirement wealth by the end of the decade, an insurance technology company said Wednesday.

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DEALS

Brief

Addleshaw Goddard Guides Rathbones On £20M Buyback

By Irene Madongo

Wealth manager Rathbones said Wednesday it has launched a share buyback worth up to £20 million ($26.8 million) after the completion in February of its first-ever £50 million stock repurchase program.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Nonequity Partner Tier Presents Lawyers With Pros And Cons

While the nonequity partner model may offer law firms' management flexibility and be a genuine stepping stone for lawyers in some organizations, at others the tier functions more as an extended holding pattern whose uncertainty can cause frustration for ambitious lawyers, say Filippo Falchi and Portia White at Major Lindsey.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

4 Pump Court

4 Stone Buildings

7 King's Bench Walk

A&O Shearman

Addleshaw Goddard

Blackstone Chambers

Erskine Chambers

Freshfields

Hausfeld LLP

Kennedys Law LLP

Kirkland & Ellis

Linklaters LLP

Macfarlanes LLP

One Essex Court

Paul Weiss

Skadden Arps

Stephenson Harwood

Sullivan & Cromwell

Wikborg Rein

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bank of America Corp.

H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB

Heineken Holding NV

Inter IKEA Systems BV

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

Major Lindsey & Africa LLC

MasterCard Inc.

Stagecoach Group PLC

Visa Europe

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Competition Appeal Tribunal

Department for Work & Pensions

European Commission

Financial Reporting Council

HMRC

Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority

UK First-tier Tribunal

UK High Court

UK Supreme Court

UK Upper Tribunal