Legal
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Concerns persist that some of the rules could prove a burden for smaller intermediaries.
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The institute has called on the industry to collaborate for change.
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Chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown tells Reuters that alternatives to the platform are more complicated and expensive.
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The prime minister has sacrificed the UK’s vibrant services sector, which accounts for 80% of the economy.
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A federal judge in Virginia rules that the plaintiffs waited too long to file a lawsuit.
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The former head of the Munich Re-owned business is disqualified from being a company director for 12 years.
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That lawyers use the legal system to extract money from businesses is really nothing new – complaints about class-action lawsuits from business executives and bankers have cropped up off and on for many decades.
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Insolvency specialists at Opus Restructuring will work on the liquidation.
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Proprietary data bolster CEO Greenberg’s call for legal system reforms.
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The carrier has counter-sued, alleging breach of confidence.
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A court of appeal in the state has said assignment of benefit rights can be split between multiple parties.
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The Matt Fairfield-owned business is being pursued for almost £350,000 in unpaid liabilities.
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