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Reflections of the D&O market in 2023 and comparisons made with previous years. What can we expect in 2024?...
Harneys
In the recent decision in Lakatamia Shipping Company Ltd v Hsia and another (the Lakatamia Ruling), the UK Commercial Court provided helpful commentary...
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
As Partner Ben Pilbrow detailed in his previous article, the Post Office Group case was made possible by litigation funding.
Spencer West
In a first-of-its-kind consumer rights claim being heard before the Competition Appeals Tribunal, BT's unfair landline pricing from 2015-2018...
Eversheds Sutherland
Class Actions Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of UK, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Simons Muirhead & Burton
How the voracity with which Generative AI consumes works without authorisation is sparking anger among copyright holders.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In December the Court of Appeal issued its third key appeal judgment of 2023 on the developing competition class action regime.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In December the Court of Appeal issued a key decision on the developing competition class action regime in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT)...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this 22nd episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we look at some recent developments relating to enforcement of judgments, litigation funding and class actions...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court's decision that a claim in respect of secret commissions for referrals to an IP renewal services provider can proceed as an "opt-out"...
Steptoe LLP
2023 has been another eventful year for competition and consumer protection at both EU and UK levels.
Herrington Carmichael
A recent High Court decision in favour of Barclays Bank (Barclays Bank UK Plc v Terry [2023] EWHC 2726 (Ch)) has sparked intrigue in the field of representative actions.
Herbert Smith Freehills
As the end of another eventful year approaches, our Litigator's Yearbook 2023 (England and Wales) looks back at what 2023 has had in store...
Herbert Smith Freehills
As the end of another eventful year approaches, our Banking Litigation Yearbook looks back at what 2023 delivered from the perspective of in-house lawyers at financial institutions.
Macfarlanes
Last week, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (the Tribunal) published the first judgment approving a collective settlement since the UK class action regime came into force.
Herbert Smith Freehills
We have just released the FESTIVE SPECIAL edition of our monthly update podcast, in which we discuss and debate the key recent judgments likely to be of interest to financial institutions.
Herbert Smith Freehills
The High Court has refused to allow a securities class action to proceed as a representative action under CPR 19.8
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this podcast, Alan Watts, Gregg Rowan and Maura McIntosh look at where class actions are now in England and Wales, and how we see things developing in the next few years.
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Herbert Smith Freehills
With companies increasingly making environmental claims and a rise in ESG regulation, we outline the risks of greenwashing allegations in three key markets...
WTW
The D&O team offer a state of the market overview for Q2 2023 highlighting competition in the London market between insurers and claims trends.
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