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Investing in debt could cause legal problems for private equity
A private equity industry leader has warned buy-out groups that their preference for acquiring debt could put them into legal trouble.
18/08/08 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Britain draws criticism for failure to tackle overseas corruption
Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has been sharply criticized by some of its foreign counterparts over its approach to corporate bribery overseas.
18/08/08 Read more >> Find a law firm >>“After-the-event insurance” made available for businesses bringing cartel claims
A new insurance policy has been launched to enable many businesses that have been victims of illegal cartel activity to seek compensation for the losses.
18/08/08 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Met officer to proceed with race bias claim
Lawyers representing the Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Tarique Ghaffur will this week commence formal legal action against the Metropolitan Police alleging that the Asian officer suffered racial discrimination.
18/08/08 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Competition Commission expected to demand BAA break up
The Competition Commission is expected to demand that BAA sell one of its London airports to diminish the airport operator's market dominance.
18/08/08 Read more >> Find a law firm >>Latest legal guidance
Red Alert on Red Tape
Cost of complying with new laws and regulations is now a 'severe threat' to British Business. New report reveals that government red tape is stifling the UK's entrepreneurial spirit...
Darling plans non dom tax despite lawyers' protests
Chancellor Alistair Darling has said he will push on with plans to tax non doms, despite protests from lawyers.
Gambling laws applicable to food promotions
New laws on gambling are applicable to marketing promotions on food packaging, law firm Halliwells reports.
O2 v H3G: Advertisers beware
Law firm Wragge & Co reports on the recent ECJ case between Hutchinson 3G and O2
