Cases
Westwater Advocates and Morton Fraser Advise in TUPE Appeal for Adamwood Nursing Home Sale Paid Members Public
In Short: An appellate judge has ordered a tribunal to reassess a claim by care home nurses after doubts were raised about whether the sale of Adamwood Nursing Home to Mansfield Care Ltd. correctly fell under TUPE regulations.
Penningtons Manches Cooper and DWF Law Represent in £10.5M COVID-19 Insurance Dispute Paid Members Public
In Short: A group of 37 hospitality and farming businesses, including South Farm Ltd. and Micklefield Hall Ltd., are suing the National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Ltd. for around £10.5 million in compensation for losses they allege were sustained due to COVID-19-related closures.
Stobbs and Freeths Advise as Jellycat Sues Aldi Over Alleged Copy of “Dexter Dragon” Design Paid Members Public
In Short: Jellycat accuses Aldi of copying its "Dexter Dragon" design, claiming that Aldi's version is nearly identical and infringes on Jellycat's registered design rights.
Slaughter and May and TLT Represent Airwave and Home Office in £13.5M Inflation Adjustment Dispute Paid Members Public
In Short: Airwave Solutions Ltd., a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, is suing the UK Home Office for unpaid fees totalling £13.5 million, claiming the government incorrectly ceased to adjust payments based on inflation metrics.
Simmons & Simmons Represents Waterside in £382M Class Action Against Salmon Producers for Alleged Price-Fixing Cartel Paid Members Public
In Short: A £382 million class action lawsuit has been launched against several major fish farming companies, accusing them of forming a cartel to artificially inflate the prices of Atlantic salmon in the UK, affecting millions of consumers.
JP Morgan's Joint Venture Showdown Paid Members Public
In Short: J.P. Morgan didn’t try to lowball the value of Viva Wallet, a London judge decided, wrapping up the spat with Werealize over who gets to buy out whom.
Milberg London and RPC Represent Opposing Sides in £656M Class Action Against Valve Over Alleged Price-Fixing on Steam Paid Members Public
In Short: Valve, the big boss behind gaming platform Steam, is getting slapped with a £656 million class action lawsuit for allegedly overcharging 14 million UK gamers by playing dirty in the pricing game.
Eversheds advises on Heathrow Express drama Paid Members Public
Heathrow Express is back in court. Eversheds is leading the way.