Inside disputes
Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill clears another hurdle
April 17, 2024
Discussing the Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill which aims to address the impact of the Supreme Court judgment in R (PACCAR) v Competition Appeal Tribunal [2023] UKSC 28.
Inside disputes
Fallout from Supreme Court decision on litigation funding arrangements
November 27, 2023
Two recent decisions show the High Court and CAT grappling with some of the unanswered questions and areas for dispute following the Supreme Court decision on litigation funding arrangements.
Inside Sports Law
A Look At Competition Enforcers' 2026 World Cup Game Plan
November 02, 2023
The 2026 World Cup's North American hosts should generate benefits across the construction, entertainment and tourism industries.
Inside Sports Law
Antitrust and football: When competition meets competition law
July 20, 2023
Antitrust and professional football do not often appear in the same lineup, but it is worth considering a formation that includes both.
Inside disputes
Premium protection: The disclosure of funding arrangements
February 18, 2022
The CAT has refused to order the disclosure of a Proposed Class Representative’s ATE insurance premia
Inside disputes
Meta: Cracking the door open for data-related class actions?
January 21, 2022
Could the proposed competition collective action against Meta signal an alternative route for collective actions against large data controllers?
Inside Brexit
UK review of the retained Vertical Block Exemption Regulation: Will the UK and EU competition regimes diverge on supply and distribution arrangements?
February 25, 2021
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is reviewing the version of the EU Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) retained in UK law following the end of the Brexit implementation period.
Inside Sports Law
Does competition law still have a role to play in sport? The failed challenge by Saracens
February 21, 2020
In November last year, the English professional rugby club, Saracens, was heavily sanctioned by a league disciplinary panel for breaches of the salary cap rules.