New Zealand’s highest court has reinstated a High Court injunction restraining proceedings globally, in a hotly contested fraud dispute which has already sparked action in England and Wales, Jersey ...
A claim brought against the governments of Greenland and Denmark – set to be one of the biggest commercial cases in both jurisdictions – has been given the go-ahead to move forward in the courts. The ...
The remarkable growth in Canadian class actions during 2025 shows a maturing, claimant friendly jurisdiction, as well as growing interest in data privacy and AI. For the first time in history, Canada ...
Walter Merricks told an event he intends to lead a class action against a UK train company, while Solicitor General Ellie Reeves has described class actions as “transformative”. Lawyer and consumer ...
The CAT has ruled on how the undistributed settlement sums in the Gutmann ‘boundary fares’ case should be allocated – with the Tribunal admitting that the funder, legal counsels and insurers would not ...
McDermott’s London litigation practice head Andrew Savage has taken a departing shot at the firm – pointing to ‘conflicts presented by large transactional law firms’ – as he gets set to join Quinn ...
The firm has expanded its inaugural overseas office with the addition of a lawyer from Linklaters. Michelman Robinson has grown its nascent London group with commercial and business litigation partner ...
Nera Capital has formally entered the nascent secondary market with a multimillion-dollar fund focused on buying and selling interests in existing funded claims. Litigation funder Nera Capital has ...
Another dispute in the Greensill Capital implosion has seen UBS fail to gain relief for dealings executed by Credit Suisse under a typically strong Insolvency Act tool. The latest judgment in the ...
The opening marks the firm’s 48th international office and follows its launch in Kazakhstan last year. Squire Patton Boggs is set to launch an office in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2026. The firm announced ...
Ten years after a new law sought to clean up business and politics, South Korea has seen a genuine cultural change when it comes to bribery and corruption. In 2016, the presidency of South Korea found ...
Mishcon de Reya has formally launched in three jurisdictions including in the Middle East region, where Morgan Lewis has also opened a new office. Singapore-headquartered Rajah & Tann has hired David ...
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