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AlixPartners
European consumer M&A activity mirrored much of the dealmaking environment when it posted a notable slowdown in 2023 – a year-on-year fall of 32.9% at the end of Q3 2023 according to MergerMarket.
Marks & Clerk
In a judgment handed down yesterday, 6 March 2024, the UK Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed Amazon's appeal in their fight with Lifestyle Equities...
WTW
In the midst of shifting market dynamics, the retail sector faces unparalleled challenges, grappling with online competition and evolving consumer behavior.
Travers Smith LLP
On 1 March 2024, the FCA issued an interim update (Update) to its August 2022 and February 2023 portfolio letters (Portfolio Letters) to alternative asset management firms setting out its updated supervisory priorities.
AlixPartners
Decidedly mixed weather conditions over the festive period proved to be an appropriate metaphor for retailers' 2023 Christmas trading results, with the former also having a marked impact on sales figures during this period.
AlixPartners
There is only one constant in the world of retail – change.
Spencer West
In a first-of-its-kind consumer rights claim being heard before the Competition Appeals Tribunal, BT's unfair landline pricing from 2015-2018...
HGF Ltd
You are likely to be familiar with Scotch Whisky, Champagne, Welsh Lamb, Stilton blue cheese and Jersey royal potatoes but did you know that the names of some of your favourite meats...
WTW
Ideas to clarify your priorities when reviewing your omnichannel offer to build a more resilient future for your retail brand.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Businesses who deal with consumers will generally wish to have a good relationship with Government, regulators and other public authorities. However, there are times when a company's...
Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA)
When the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (DMCC) was introduced to parliament last year, there was some surprise that it did not cover drip pricing and fake reviews.
LegalVision
Consumer protection laws obligate you, as an online retailer, to abide by particular practices.
Osborne Clarke
This week, we look at recent government announcements affecting the long-duration energy storage and the carbon capture and hydrogen sectors, Ofgem's review of capacity market rules, and the world's longest undersea cable linking the UK and Denmark.
Alvarez & Marsal
FOR MANY BUSINESS LEADERS IN WEALTH MANAGEMENT, DESCRIBING 2023 AS "CHALLENGING" FEELS LIKE AN UNDERSTATEMENT.
European Union
Deka Chambers
Further confusion reigns this week over additional fees charged to air passengers for de-packaged services ancillary to flights. This time the spotlight is on Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost airline.
Logan & Partners
The laws in the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) provide consumers with the right to change their minds and cancel online purchases within a 14-day period.
Ropes & Gray LLP
From 17 February 2024 the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), which to date applied only to the largest intermediary service providers within its scope (ISPs), will apply to all ISPs.
Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA)
The European Commission and various national consumer protection authorities have been carrying out a sweep of posts by 572 influencers.
Lewis Silkin
Welcome to the latest edition of our Digest, covering legal and regulatory developments from the last few weeks relevant to advertising, marketing, and brand-owning businesses.
Brown Rudnick LLP
Yesterday, Wednesday 6 March, the U.K. Supreme Court released its judgment in the case Lifestyle Equities v Amazon.
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