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BA executives cleared for their careers to take off following collapse of criminal competition law trial

17 May 2010 | Paul Gershlick

Four British Airways executives have been cleared of dishonestly agreeing to make or implement arrangements whereby different entities would engage in prohibited cartel activity. A person convicted of...

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Airlines experience turbulence as OFT alleges illegal sharing of confidential information

28 April 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The Office of Fair Trading has issued a statement of objections to Virgin Atlantic and Cathay Pacific over an alleged breach of the Chapter I Prohibition of the Competition Act 1998. Following a tip-off...

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OFT sends out clear messages to avoid pricing agreements between different supply levels with £225m fine on tobacco companies and retailers

20 April 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The Office of Fair Trading has imposed its largest ever fine for a single case on tobacco suppliers and retailers for unlawfully having an agreement or arrangement that had an anti-competitive object or...

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OFT claims that 3-year gym membership contract with no get-out right was unfair on consumers and therefore unenforceable

16 March 2010 | Paul Gershlick | 1 comment

The Office of Fair Trading is taking legal action against Ashbourne Management Services for AMS’s gym membership contracts that provided no opportunity for members to terminate before a minimum three...

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Consumers’ online awareness of laws rises while so does e-tailers’ compliance

11 February 2010 | Mark Weston

Between 2006 and 2009, consumers’ awareness of their rights while shopping online has risen, whilst the e-tailers selling to them have increased their legal compliance. That is according to research...

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The Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”) has published a consultation on sections 77/78/79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974– duty to give information to debtors and the consequences of non-compliance on the enforceability of the agreement

2 February 2010 | Steven Mills Comments Off

The OFT is consulting on guidance because of concerns that some debtors are being misled into thinking that these sections can be used to get their debts written off and that some creditors are not following...

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Safeway’s legal action against ex-directors and employees stands real prospects of success, rules High Court – Safeway v Twigger, High Court

25 January 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The High Court has given Safeway the go-ahead to continue its legal action against its ex-directors and employees for alleged breaches of competition law. The Office of Fair Trading believes that some...

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OFT clamps down on ‘misleading’ scratch card scheme operators

22 January 2010 | Mark Weston

The Office of Fair Trading is taking legal action against five operators of scratch card schemes and their directors and company secretaries for operating what it claims are ‘misleading’. The OFT says...

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Government announces plans for Consumer Advocate to instigate class actions…

15 December 2009 | Paul Gershlick

The Government has announced plans to introduce a new Consumer Advocate that would have the power to take class actions on behalf of consumers. The Government is concerned that consumers are unwilling...

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