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  • Richard Desmond hit with £40m bill over ‘fanciful’ lottery feud

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    Media tycoon Richard Desmond’s company Northern and Shell has been ordered to pay over £40m after a two-year-long legal feud with the Gambling Commission over the 2022 National Lottery license. A High Court judge has ordered media giant Northern and Shell and its subsidiary, the New Lottery Company, to cough up 75 per cent of [...]

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  • Workplace NDA ban may lead to more tribunals

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    A government proposal to ban the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of workplace harassment or discrimination may make it harder for disputes to be settled outside of tribunals.  The proposal, ‘Make Work Pay’, which is open for consultation until 8 July and part of the recent overhaul of the Employment Rights Act, would ban [...]

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  • Emma Sleep agrees to change ‘illegal’ sales practices following court settlement

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    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has agreed a partial settlement with mattress company Emma Sleep after it admitted to breaking consumer law over its pricing tactics.  The settlement is legally binding, so if Emma Sleep fails to comply, it “could result in contempt of court proceedings, potentially leading to significant penalties,” the CMA said. [...]

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  • Pinsent Masons is not the only City law firm walking a dangerous AI tightrope

    May 28, 2026

    A junior lawyer at Pinsent Masons used AI to draft misleading emails for a High Court case, highlighting how generational attitudes and lack of training risk new mistakes as law firms rush to adopt new technology, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. It has been a slow burner, but we finally have the first notable UK law firm [...]

  • Former Tory MP set to call Sunak in libel spat with Hancock

    May 20, 2026

    The Court of Appeal is set to hear the latest chapter in a libel claim brought by expelled Tory MP Andrew Bridgen against former ex-health minister Matt Hancock MP.  The legal battle between the ex-politicians erupted in January 2023, when Hancock posted on social media about Bridgen after the Tories suspended him over a “disgraceful” [...]

  • EY coughs up over £100m to settle NMC Health court conflict 

    May 18, 2026

    Big Four giant EY is understood to have paid over £100m to settle a High Court claim brought by former FTSE 100 company NMC Health that collapsed during a fraud scandal. Both EY and the healthcare provider reached a confidential agreement in February to settle the claims, which were brought four years ago against EY for [...]

  • Crispin Odey settles sexual assault claims ahead of trial

    May 14, 2026

    Former hedge fund tycoon Crispin Odey has settled a string of sexual assault allegations brought against him just weeks ahead of a trial that was due next month.  Odey had faced five personal injury claims against him brought by women who accused him of sexual assault. But he has settled four of the claims before [...]

  • Jury trial controversy looms over Starmer after King’s Speech points to reform

    May 13, 2026

    Controversial government plans to trim back the use of jury trials were included in the King’s Speech on Wednesday, as an embattled Keir Starmer persevered with an long-trailed overhaul of the UK’s criminal justice system.  The Courts Modernisation Bill could become the latest issue over which Downing Street and the parliamentary Labour Party clash at [...]

  • Norwegian billionaire forced back to London in £285m Deutsche Bank dispute

    May 12, 2026

    Norwegian billionaire Alexander Vik has been ordered to return to the City to be interrogated about his hidden assets during a 13-year-long legal dispute with Deutsche Bank.  The bank first sued the business mogul’s company, Sebastian Holdings, in 2009 after the company suffered a series of losses on foreign exchange and equities trade deals during [...]

  • Mike Ashley wins trademark appeal, throwing out eye-watering damages bill 

    May 12, 2026

    The retail empire of business tycoon Mike Ashley has won an appeal challenging damages awarded in a trademark infringement claim, sidestepping paying a potentially stinging bill.  The judgment follows a longstanding legal dispute between the discount sports retailer and the Beverly Hills Polo Club brand, owned and managed by Lifestyle Equities, which argued Ashley’s Sports [...]

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