Naturally given the mandate of the Competition & Markets Authority,
the CMA Market Study comes at these issues from a market perspective.
Not exact matches
In December 2016, the Competition and
Markets Authority (
CMA) published its final
market study report into the supply of legal services in England and Wales, finding that competition in legal services was not working well for consumers.
The latest risk guide from the Institute of Risk Management (IRM) and the Competition and
Markets Authority (
CMA) features up - to - date case
studies with key learnings and examples of best practice to help risk professionals navigate UK competition law.
Market studies and market investigations conducted by the Competition and Markets Authority
Market studies and
market investigations conducted by the Competition and Markets Authority
market investigations conducted by the Competition and
Markets Authority (
CMA).
The Legal Services Board's (LSB's) consultation on its draft business plan for 2016/17 was published on 20 January, just a week after the Competition and
Markets Authority (
CMA) launched its own
study into the # 30bn a year legal services
market, to see if it is working well for consumers and small businesses.
The
study, published by Tonic Works and supported by OneSearch Direct, follows a high level legal
market report by the
CMA in December 2016 that led to regulators of legal services being asked to set a new minimum standard for disclosure on price and service.
Despite a low uptake so far in law firms advertising prices for conveyancing services on their websites under the Competition and
Markets Authority's (
CMA's) new transparency regime, a
study out later today will demonstrate an eight fold increase in enquiries when a fee estimate tool is added to the website.