Lexology PRO | United Kingdom | 19 Jan 2023
UK supermarket chains Asda and Morrisons have settled their long-running interchange fee claims against Mastercard less than a month before trial, ending a dispute that has spanned more than a decade.
Lexology PRO | United Kingdom | 10 Oct 2022
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority is poised to approve Morrisons’ £190 million purchase of one of the country’s biggest convenience store chains after the merging parties proposed to divest 28 shops.
PRO Compliance | United Kingdom | 17 Jun 2020
The UK’s Supreme Court has confirmed that Visa and Mastercard’s interchange fees violated EU competition law, exposing both companies to more than €1 billion in potential damages claims.
Littleton Chambers | United Kingdom | 19 May 2020
Chris Quinn and David Reade QC explored the recent judgments in Barclays and Morrisons and explained how the Supreme Court just dramatically reversed…
Bird & Bird LLP | United Kingdom | 5 May 2020
In Carluccio's Limited (in administration) [2020] EWHC 886 (CH), the High Court considered the compatibility of current insolvency legislation with…
Tanner De Witt | Hong Kong, United Kingdom | 22 Apr 2020
Vicarious liability is a long-established legal principle which imposes liability on an employer for the wrongful act committed by its employee…
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP | United Kingdom | 17 Apr 2020
On 1 April 2020, the Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeal’s ruling in Morrisons Supermarkets Plc v Various Claimants. The decision, which…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 8 Apr 2020
Insurers will be breathing a collective sigh of relief following the Supreme Court ruling handed down on 1 April 2020 in the case of Wm Morrisons v…
Bird & Bird LLP | United Kingdom | 3 Apr 2020
In a unanimous decision on 1 April 2020, the Supreme Court reversed the Court of Appeal’s decision that found Morrisons vicariously liable for a data…
Collyer Bristow LLP | United Kingdom | 3 Apr 2020
One of the worst nightmares for any employer is when an employee goes "rogue" during the course of carrying out his duties, causing possible…