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Court of Appeal considers approach to damages for breach of warranty and deceit in context of share sale
Freezing orders brought onto the blockchain and service of proceedings via NFTs
Court of Appeal finds claim for wasted expenditure not excluded by clause excluding consequential losses
Court of Appeal rejects novel argument that fraud victims should give credit for the “time value” of cash received as part of a fraudulent transaction
In the context of a claim brought by the victim of a fraud against the perpetrator, seeking damages for consequential loss of investment opportunity in …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 10: General update
High Court finds acceleration clause is susceptible to rule on penalties, but declines to apply the rule as the amounts in question were payable in any event under a separate clause
Privy Council confirms that the so-called “reflective loss” principle applies to ex-shareholders
The Board of the Privy Council has allowed an appeal in relation to the application of the so-called “reflective loss” principle, confirming that the …
Supreme Court restores orthodox approach to liquidated damages for delay where work never completed
The Supreme Court has overturned a Court of Appeal decision which held that a clause providing for liquidated damages for delay did not apply where the …
High Court finds buyer not entitled to reject off-spec oil
A recent High Court decision has given a helpful analysis of the consequences that follow from delivering off-specification oil: Galtrade Limited v BP …
Court of Appeal clarifies proper approach to assessing damages for fraudulent misrepresentation
The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal by a purchaser in the context of its claim for damages for fraudulent misrepresentation against the sellers of …
Court of Appeal confirms accessory liable to account only for own profits and not those made by principal
The Court of Appeal has held that accessories who were jointly and severally liable with a principal as joint tortfeasors were liable to account only for …
Court of Appeal overturns decision that suggested damages might be calculated differently where claimant is hopelessly insolvent
The Court of Appeal has struck out Quincecare duty and dishonest assistance claims brought by the liquidators of a company operating a Ponzi scheme …
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