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Abuse of Dominance: Novel Abuses, Data Protection and Regulatory Cooperation

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Protecting Brand Value and Competition Law: Retail Price Fixing

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CMA consults on draft competition commitments from Amazon

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Settling your dispute– when will the court interfere with ‘undertakings’ provided to the court

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Banks’ duties to defrauded customers in authorised push payment fraud

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National Security & Investment Act 2021: What you need to know

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NS&I Annual Report 2022/23: Insights into National Security risks for acquirers

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Minister responds to CITMA rights of representation report

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Michelmores wins ‘Best Legal Team for Early Stage Deals’ for second year running at UKBAA Angel Investment Awards 2023

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The power of a registered trade mark

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The Supreme Court clarifies whether a one-off event can constitute a ‘continuing cause of action’

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Michelmores invests in national growth with new Partner appointment

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Michelmores advises The Barrister Group with investment from LDC

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10 Top tips for growing a tech business

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Another bruising defeat for HMRC

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