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The CMA has today issued a decision that Ultra Finishing Ltd broke competition law by preventing retailers from discounting online prices.
Response to the Scottish government consultation on a new regulatory scheme for Alternative Business Structures (ABS) for legal services.
Iron Mountain could have to sell sites in the Aberdeen and Dundee areas following completion of its acquisition of shares in Recall.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published guidance explaining the redress options open to victims of competition law breaches.
The CMA has referred ICE’s completed acquisition of Trayport for an in-depth investigation.
Celesio may have to sell pharmacies in 13 areas of England and Wales for its takeover of Sainsbury’s pharmacies business to get the go-ahead.
Barclays has sent out apology letters and missing annual statements to around 10,000 PPI customers, following a breach of a CMA order.
Intercontinental Exchange’s completed acquisition of Trayport faces being referred for an in-depth investigation by the CMA.
The CMA has asked a number of supermarkets to review their promotions and agreed specific changes with Asda.
Ultra Finishing Limited has agreed to pay a fine of £826,000 after admitting trying to stop retailers from discounting online prices.
The CMA will consider in detail whether to accept undertakings offered by Breedon instead of carrying out an in-depth merger investigation.
North-east lawyers are being asked to help promote awareness of new competition law compliance materials to their business clients.
The CMA is poised to launch another series of reviews of merger remedies in its drive to ensure they do not stay in place longer than needed.
The CMA has issued an open letter warning estate agents that agreeing with rivals which property portals to list on may break competition law.
The CMA has decided to release the undertakings affecting FirstGroup’s bus business across southern and central Scotland.
The CMA has introduced measures which will restrict the disclosure and publication of GB cement production and sales volume data.
Breedon’s anticipated acquisition of Hope faces being referred for an in-depth investigation by the CMA.
CMA letter to the European Commission setting out its concerns about the proposed merger between Hutchison 3G UK and Telefonica UK.
Speech given by CMA Chief Executive, Alex Chisholm, at the Annual International Consumer Protection Enforcement Network (ICPEN) Conference.
Open letter to online publishers and bloggers on how to comply with consumer protection law on online reviews and endorsements.
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