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WTW
In the midst of shifting market dynamics, the retail sector faces unparalleled challenges, grappling with online competition and evolving consumer behavior.
Marks & Clerk
In an exciting development, BBC Children's and Education have struck a major deal with Alphablocks Ltd and Blue Zoo Animation studio to significantly expand the 'Blocks' universe of children's content.
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.
Wrigleys Solicitors
We look here at local authorities charging schools and academies for permanent exclusions and whether this is allowed by relevant legislation.
Withers LLP
In autumn last year, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) gained Royal Assent and became law.
WTW
Ideas to clarify your priorities when reviewing your omnichannel offer to build a more resilient future for your retail brand.
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.
Bates Wells
The Department for Education (DfE) is inviting responses to its long awaited draft non-statutory guidance for schools and colleges in England on "gender questioning children".
AlixPartners
The growing number of returned items is having a disastrous impact on many retailers' profits.
AlixPartners
The major changes in consumer sentiment across EMEA.
Herbert Smith Freehills
On 13 December 2023 the CMA published a consultation on its draft consumer law compliance advice for businesses that are marketing green heating and insulation products to consumers.
WTW
Collaborations with mass market fashion can help luxury brands entice the high end consumers of tomorrow. But they also run the risk of diluting the brand and damaging its reputation.
Herbert Smith Freehills
On 12 December 2023 the CMA announced that it is investigating green claims made by Unilever for some of its household products which include certain cleaning products and toiletries.
Higgs LLP
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 ("CRA") is the key legislation for consumer protection. The Consumer Rights Act came into force on 1 October 2015 and aimed to consolidate consumer protection legislation...
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.
Cooley LLP
In an important step forward, last week the European Union reached provisional (political) agreement on the text for the proposed revision of the EU's Product Liability Directive 85/374/EEC (PLD).
Osborne Clarke
The UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (DMCCB) has completed its passage in the House of Commons and had its first and second reading in the House of Lords.
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