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  • Fifa embarrassed, more player power, forced transfers: Legal verdicts on the Diarra ruling

    October 7, 2024

    Like the Bosman ruling to which it has been compared, the shockwaves from Lassana Diarra’s victory over Fifa’s current transfer rules at the European Court of Justice may take months, perhaps even years, to be felt in full. But legal experts are in agreement that Friday’s ECJ verdict in Brussels marks a watershed moment in [...]

  • Leading with insight: Geradin Partners corners trend in competition law

    October 7, 2024

    When trying to "shake things up" in the competition legal market, who better than someone who spent over seven years as a legal director for the regulator

  • The eternal jobstopper? The future of face tattoos

    October 3, 2024

    Jamie McPhee’s first face tattoo was a little star under his eye. He just fancied it. After the star under his left eye, he got a star under his right eye – the asymmetry was bugging him. Before you could say, “Are you sure that’s a good idea, Jamie?” he had a skull and crossbones [...]

  • The British government should make Saudi Arabia a top priority

    October 1, 2024

    Interview with Lord Dominic Johnson of Lainston Bilateral trade between Great Britain and Saudi Arabia has grown considerably in recent years. Indeed, the total trade in goods and services between the two Kingdoms amounted to £17.6 billion in the four quarters to the end of Q1 2024. This makes Saudi Arabia the United Kingdom’s twenty-third-largest [...]

  • The Notebook: Turning 18 with a junior ISA? Here’s what to do

    October 1, 2024

    From managing a junior ISA to preparing for upcoming tax changes, financial expert Susannah Streeter offers her advice in today's Notebook.

  • Dear Chancellor, a plea (and a wish list) for the Budget

    October 1, 2024

    As Rachel Reeves's Budget approaches - and speculation heightens - Brandon Lewis sets out his growth-boosting wish list for the Chancellor.

  • Linklaters early bet on competition law sees it leading in class action trend

    September 23, 2024

    Law firms are racing to grab work defending businesses during the class actions surge but Linklaters sees itself at the 'forefront'

  • Next: Closures on the horizon if court rejects appeal. What is in store for the retail giant?

    September 22, 2024

    Fashion retailer Next lost a major legal battle last month over unequal pay in its UK operations. Now, it has been revealed that if it loses its appeal, it will have to close some of its stores

  • Sanctimonious Starmer falls short of his own standards

    September 17, 2024

    As Keir Starmer faces questions over a £5,000 donation towards his wife’s wardrobe, the Prime Minister is finding out that decency in public life isn’t an automatic function of not being a Tory, writes Alys Denby When Victoria Starmer entered Downing Street for the first time wearing a Me+Em dress in Labour rose red, the [...]

  • Premier League v Man City: What to expect from the eye-catching legal battle

    September 16, 2024

    What exactly is the hearing looking at, and what should we expect to learn?

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