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This week's edition of Commercial weekly highlights includes: news that the Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal in Johnson v FirstRand Bank and other cases relating to motor finance commission, commentary on the Data (Use and Access) Bill which sets out key takeaways for data protection and privacy practitioners, and news that the Competition and Markets Authority has launched a consultation on draft guidance regarding the unfair commercial practices provisions in the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
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