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In the decision of Uzbekov v Revolut [2024] EWHC 98 (KB) handed out last week, the High Court has struck out a "de-banking" account closure claim bought by an ex-customer...
Withers LLP
The reputation of individuals and corporations has always been vulnerable to attack. However, the ease and speed with which information can be disseminated online raises new...
Travers Smith LLP
The Government announced on Monday that it will introduce new measures to address Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation ("SLAPPs") through amendments to the Economic...
Higgs LLP
It can take decades to build a reputation – but seconds for it to be destroyed, writes Matt Dudley, a Partner in the Higgs LLP Dispute Resolution and Litigation team.
Withers LLP
Generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT are being increasingly used by employees for work purposes, whether that is with or without employer knowledge.
Giambrone & Partners
The emergence of the allegations that a BBC presenter paid a person under the age of 18 for explicit images, has thrown up an assortment of potentially risky legal issues that must be managed carefully.
Gatehouse Chambers
In case, like many of us, you cannot keep up with the spate of changes to the special account rate, the below grid summarises the latest changes, the most recent of which seems to have gone...
AlixPartners
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in boardrooms, universities, governmental offices, and the media. Companies are racing to adopt AI technologies...
Novagraaf Group
We recently reported on the successful action by the creators of British TV show Only Falls and Horses. Here, the UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court held, for the first time...
Norton Rose Fulbright
In Soriano v Forensic News LLC & Ors [2023] EWCA Civ 223, the Court of Appeal upheld a decision refusing to grant an anti-suit injunction to restrain a US discovery application...
Quastels
Love or hate the idea (and many people fall into the latter category), AI language and text to image models have arrived. Now anyone can create prose, programmes, and pictures in mere seconds...
Astraea Group
The Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation ("OFSI") has issued a second general licence with respect to the Russia...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this 18th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we consider a significant recent decision on representative actions under CPR Part 19, cases on disclosure...
Weightmans
In this two part article, we provide a case study on the importance of effective supervision, review the SRA's guidance and provide some top tips.
Deka Chambers
Another week, another travel alert. Having advised Brits not to travel to Turkey to undergo cheap cosmetic surgery, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office...
Herbert Smith Freehills
A recent judgment highlights the circumstances in which the English court may, or may not, issue an anti-suit injunction to restrain an application under s.1782 of Title 28 of the US Code...
Lewis Silkin
In the Belfast office, the trainee intake is small which means there is a greater emphasis on you and fantastic opportunities for significant responsibility. You can expect to work alongside...
Withers LLP
A libel claim brought by Sir James Dyson and two of the Dyson companies gives new significance to how a company responds to a 'right of reply' enquiry.
Herbert Smith Freehills
The High Court has decided on its own initiative to issue contempt proceedings on the basis that certain posts on the Slack messaging platform and the forwarding of an email may have disclosed the...
Gorvins Solicitors
We receive a lot of enquiries from potential clients who have a complaint regarding something that has been said or written about them.
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