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The tribunal has agreed to certify a collective proceedings order, allowing more than 30 million consumers of domestic energy to sue major makers of power cables. (iStock.com/epantha)

Cable Makers Must Face Class Action From UK Energy Customers

Britain's antitrust court gave the go-ahead Friday for the former director of the U.K. gas regulator to lead a class action for millions of electricity customers in Britain against manufacturers of high-voltage power cables that are accused of fixing prices.

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Frasers Group Drops €50M Case Against Morgan Stanley

Retail giant Frasers Group PLC has withdrawn its €50 million ($54 million) legal claim in London against Morgan Stanley over a margin call of almost $1 billion on Hugo Boss stock options, the bank said Friday.

Financial Adviser Convicted In Axiom Legal Fund Fraud Case

A former financial adviser was convicted on Friday of siphoning £5.8 million ($7.3 million) from an investment fund using secret commission payments as part of a legal financing fraud.

Ex-Clarke Willmott Lawyer Faces Hearing On Conduct Claims

A former solicitor at Clarke Willmott LLP must face a disciplinary tribunal regarding allegations that he engaged in sexually inappropriate conduct toward a colleague at a work event arranged by his firm, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

Mastercard Appeals Jurisdiction Ruling In £10B Class Action

Mastercard argued to a London appellate court Thursday that a £10 billion ($12.5 billion) class action over its swipe fees should be governed by the law of the jurisdiction covering the bank that processed the payment, rather than the jurisdiction of the customers who suffered the loss.

Insurers Don't Have To Cover Deal Soured Over Bribery Woes

A London appeals court on Thursday rejected a holding company's bid to overturn a ruling that found its insurers were not liable for losses it suffered when its acquisition of a construction contractor went south after bribery and corruption allegations.

Universal Music Allows Artists Back On TikTok After Deal

Universal Music Group has reached a deal with TikTok that will allow its affiliated artists and music to return to the social media platform months after the companies fell out over issues of artist compensation and artificial intelligence-generated content.

McDermott Names New Senior Partner, Office Head In London

McDermott Will & Emery LLP announced a change of guard on Thursday with the appointment of a new office managing partner and a new senior partner as the firm continues to expand its London office.

Freshfields-Led Novartis Inks $1.75B Cancer Drug Co. Buyout

Novartis AG said Thursday it has agreed to buy U.S. radiopharmaceutical company Mariana Oncology in a transaction worth up to $1.75 billion, as the Swiss pharmaceutical giant moves to bolster its precision nuclear medicine portfolio.

Stalker Ex-BBC Presenter Must Pay Libel Damages To Cop

A former BBC radio presenter imprisoned for stalking broadcaster Jeremy Vine must pay "substantial" compensation to the police officer who investigated him after she settled her libel claim on Thursday over false allegations that he posted about her online.

Uber Hit With £250M Claim From London's Black Cab Drivers

Uber was hit on Thursday with a multimillion-pound claim brought by more than 10,500 drivers of London's black cabs, who say the ride-hailing app operates unlawfully in the capital.

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