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June 22, 2026
A property development company isn't entitled to £33.5 million ($44.7 million) in tax relief claimed on payments made to a lender because there wasn't a strong enough causal link between the payments and its borrowing arrangements, a London tribunal ruled Monday.
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June 22, 2026
A food investment company has sued the former directors of a garlic spread and bread manufacturer in London, alleging they fraudulently misrepresented the company's compliance with food safety laws before its sale while concealing practices such as using moldy cloves in production and storing bread outdoors.
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June 22, 2026
Mercedes-Benz has argued in defenses filed in the mammoth "Dieselgate" litigation that it is not liable to six sample motorists for allegedly putting "defeat devices" into their vehicles.
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June 22, 2026
Garfield AI said Monday that it has won its first case in the English courts after the artificial intelligence law firm helped a freelancer to draft materials to instruct a barrister to recover £7,000 ($9,269) in unpaid commissions.
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June 22, 2026
A London court has stripped a national law firm of a £30,400 ($40,200) success fee, ruling that it could have helped its client fund his personal injury claim through an existing insurance policy rather than a conditional fee agreement.
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June 22, 2026
Shopping comparison website Kelkoo told the U.K.'s competition court Monday that Google "devastated" its rivals by abusing its dominance, allowing its algorithms to demote competitors in search results and promote itself.
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June 22, 2026
The U.S. has failed to stop a patent revocation claim by a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, which it argued had not been properly served, as a London court ruled on Monday that the claim did not need to go through diplomatic channels.
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June 22, 2026
Maritime insurers told the U.K. Supreme Court on Monday that they are entitled to equitable compensation after Spain breached an arbitration agreement when it obtained a €855 million ($980 million) judgment over a major oil spill off its coast.
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June 22, 2026
A property developer's directors will give up their phones to be examined for messages possibly relevant to the company's long-running claim worth more than £180 million ($238 million) against French hospitality giant Accor, a London judge has ordered.
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June 22, 2026
U.S. investment giant Ares has rejected claims it tried to profit from a London real estate business' success by using the "Marq Logistics" trademark, arguing that the U.K. company operates under a different logo.
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June 22, 2026
An employment tribunal has rejected a bid by Rockstar Games to strike out claims that it was blacklisting staff for being union members, allowing the IWGB union to continue bringing more allegations before it faces off against the gaming giant in court in September.
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June 22, 2026
A former security supervisor at a Scottish airport has won £45,100 ($60,000) after a tribunal ruled that a contracting business had "tunnel vision" when it unfairly fired her following a string of absences.
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June 22, 2026
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans on Monday to step down after losing the support of the Labour Party for him to stay on, clearing the way for former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to launch his bid for the top job.
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June 19, 2026
Retailer B&M denies that it caused £13.8 million ($18.2 million) in losses for the company behind the Skinny Food Co. brand, saying it stopped purchasing the low-calorie food supplier's products as part of a review of its commercial strategy.
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June 19, 2026
Nokia and Acer have agreed to halt all patent litigation between them and enter arbitration, shortly after a London court ruled that the companies' dispute over fair licensing terms was best settled outside the courtroom.
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June 19, 2026
A London judge has dismissed an order requiring a law firm to pay £27,500 ($36,355), ruling that a new court should consider the firm's bid to put an end to a couple's claims of professional negligence in a wider case over drug trafficking allegations.
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June 19, 2026
A coin dealer persuaded a London judge on Friday that a group of former account managers conspired to exploit confidential customer data and stage a collective grievance as part of a plan to establish a rival business.
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June 19, 2026
A Singapore-based foreign exchange company won a bid on Friday to overturn a ruling that held it liable for nearly $2 million that disappeared during a cash-transfer operation involving £35 million ($46.3 million) in banknotes moved between the two countries.
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June 19, 2026
The past week in London has seen Royal Mail Pension Plan companies sue Wates Construction after investing in a Cambridge development project, law firm Ronald Fletcher Baker launch proceedings against several former partners and the rival firm they moved to, Lansdowne Law, and energy group VAROPreem bring an intellectual property claim against North Sea producer Viaro Energy and its chief executive. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K...
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June 19, 2026
Investors in a communications software provider have hit back against a £7.5 million ($9.9 million) claim brought by BidSwitch, denying that they fraudulently inflated the financial position of the company in an attempt to persuade the internet advertising broker to buy it.
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June 19, 2026
A business executive and two financial services companies said Friday that they are seeking more than $170 million from Mex Group over alleged losses stemming from a worldwide freezing order that they say the trading group weaponized after its conspiracy case against them collapsed.
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June 19, 2026
Employers providing electronic payslips in a reasonable fashion meet their statutory duty to provide workers with itemized statements, an appellate tribunal ruled Friday, dismissing an attempt to draw a legal distinction between directly giving the document to staff and making it available online.
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June 19, 2026
The Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the Competition Appeal Tribunal was wrong to remake a decision to fine Pfizer Ltd. and Flynn Pharma Ltd. £70 million ($93 million) for excessive pricing, finding that the process was tainted by procedural unfairness.
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June 19, 2026
An employment judge has backed "union-busting" claims brought by three college employees, ruling that their managers unlawfully prevented them from representing members of GMB Scotland on health and safety committees during work hours.
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June 19, 2026
Reform UK has failed to ax a claim for breach of the data protection regulation that it argued was politically motivated, as a London court ruled Friday that the case raises issues for trial and is not an abuse of process.