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Information orders granted against cryptocurrency exchanges to help trace stolen cryptocurrency
High Court orders delivery up of stolen Bitcoin against crypto exchange
The High Court held, on an uncontested summary judgment application, that the crypto exchange controlling the wallet into which the claimant's stolen …
Anti-suit injunction granted restraining proceedings in an EU member state
The Commercial Court has granted an anti-suit injunction restraining Belgian proceedings brought in breach of an exclusive English jurisdiction clause: …
Application for third party disclosure can be served abroad where the documents are within the jurisdiction
The Court of Appeal has upheld an order permitting an application for third party disclosure to be served on a respondent outside England and Wales, in …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 15: General update
Court of Appeal overturns decision striking out class action arising from 2015 collapse of Fundão Dam in Brazil
The Court of Appeal has held that claims brought in the English court by over 200,000 claimants arising out of the 2015 collapse of the Fundão Dam …
High Court considers when recast Brussels Regulation continues to apply in transitional cases
The High Court has considered when the rules in the recast Brussels Regulation will continue to apply to English proceedings commenced post-Brexit: Simon …
High Court grants freezing injunction in relation to stolen non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
Adding to the run of recent cases involving fraud or theft of cryptoassets, the High Court has granted an order restraining "persons unknown" from …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 14: General update
Article published - Expansion of jurisdiction gateways coming soon
The Civil Procedure Rule Committee has approved a number of new jurisdiction gateways in CPR Practice Direction 6B, as well as amendments to existing …
English court judgment enforced in China for the first time following landmark policy announcement
A court in the People's Republic of China (PRC) has for the first time recognised and enforced an English court judgment in Mainland China. The decision, …
High Court finds tort jurisdictional gateway satisfied in fraud case where only indirect harm suffered in England
The High Court has held that a claim brought by a bank against several shareholders of a company for deceit and unlawful means conspiracy met the …
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