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This document contains the following information: Consumer redress for misleading and aggressive practices.
Evaluation of the BIS impact assessment for consumer redress for misleading and aggressive commercial practices
The CMA has opened an investigation into 3 fashion brands to scrutinise their ‘green’ claims.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Ford on 3 May 2024.
CMA launches an investigation into the mattress firm over concerns that it could be making misleading price reduction claims
Advice on names and presentation of nicotine-containing electronic cigarettes and refill containers on packaging.
This chapter examines the relationship between caste and gender inequality in 3 states in India.
This note applies from 1 April 2024
The rules about product labelling - including special rules for retailers and manufacturers in different business sectors (like food, jewellery and toys)
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Legal terms for veterinary medicines, marketing of non-medicinal products including medicinal words and phrases, how to complain.
The CMA will scrutinise ‘green’ claims made by Unilever about certain household essential items, such as a number of cleaning products and toiletries.
Protect your brand by registering it as a trade mark - how to apply, fees, responding to objections to your trade mark, using the ® symbol
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