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Court of Appeal upholds order for payment of US$70 million under cross-undertaking in damages
The Court of Appeal has confirmed the court's approach to issues of causation where a defendant applies to enforce a cross-undertaking in damages: SCF …
Cross-Border Litigation - international perspectives
We are pleased to publish the second issue of our periodic publication "Cross-Border Litigation", designed to highlight legal and practical …
Court of Appeal clarifies test for establishing existence of assets for freezing injunctions
The Court of Appeal has held that, to obtain a freezing injunction, an applicant must establish either a "good arguable case" or "grounds for belief" …
Court of Appeal clarifies test for setting aside judgment for fraud
UPDATE: On 20 March 2019, the Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeal’s decision: Takhar v Gracefield Developments Ltd [2019] UKSC 13. See …
Court of Appeal clarifies test for risk of dissipation of assets for notification injunctions
The Court of Appeal has held that a notification injunction (an order requiring a respondent to give notice of any dealings with or disposal of assets or …
Court of Appeal finds third party who conspired with defendant to breach freezing order could be liable for tort of conspiracy to injure by unlawful means
In a claim by JSC BTA Bank against the son-in-law of its former Chairman alleging conspiracy to injure by unlawful means, the Court of Appeal held that …
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