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UK businesses continue to seek compensation from Visa and Mastercard as lawsuit progresses

Harcus Parker, a UK-based commercial litigation law firm, has secured the progression of a class action claim against Visa and Mastercard. The class action seeks compensation for UK businesses, which were charged Multilateral Interchange Fees (MIFs) for accepting payments...

Dispute over industrial action laws as RMT announce new year strikes

Travelers are in dispute over strike laws following the announcement that fifteen rail companies across the UK will strike on the 5th of January. RMT, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and transport workers, have released their statement following a...

Asylum Aid considers appeal to Rwanda removals procedure judgment

Asylum Aid, a non-profit international organisation that has legally represented asylum seekers for generations, is considering an appeal following the High Court's decision to rule the Home Office's removal procedure for refugees as legal. The court found that decisions...

Online conveyancing firm hires new Director of Operations to spearhead expansion efforts

ProConveyancing, a residential conveyancing law firm based in Wirral, has named Gary Wort as its first Director of Conveyancing Operations to improve the Firm’s efficiency and quality of service, and to spearhead the firm’s rapid expansion efforts across England...

Law firm donates thousands of pounds and parcels to East Anglian Foodbanks

A leading East Anglian law firm has brought together businesses across the region to give more than £5,000 of food to those in desperate need. Colleagues at Ellison's Solicitors, a top 200 UK law firm, packaged all the food...

Music law specialist appointed at Blacks Solicitors

Pete Bott has been appointed as a Partner at Blacks Solicitors to set up and lead the new music law team and to provide specialist support for musicians in Yorkshire. Pete Bott, who trained at Blacks Solicitors and then worked...

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