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Hot off the press: judgment in Addison Lee taxi case

Posted on January 14, 2015 by Kelyn Bacon

The European Court of Justice handed down its judgment in the Addison Lee taxis-in-bus-lanes saga this morning. You can access the judgment here. Commentary will follow in due course …

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