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Retained EU law: Supreme Court clarifies law that applies to pre-Brexit causes of action
Enforcement of court judgments in the UK, the EU and Turkey after Brexit & enforcement strategy
For many years, commercial parties across the globe, and particularly in Europe, have preferred to enforce their English law-governed agreements, and …
Brexit: key practical implications for disputes and dispute resolution clauses
Article published - Does the Hague Choice of Court Convention 2005 apply to asymmetric jurisdiction clauses?
Beyond Brexit: Countdown to 1 January 2021 – new video briefings and podcasts available, including on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments
In the run up to the end of the Brexit transition period, we have produced a series of webinar videos which cover some of the key issues businesses face …
UK applies to join Lugano Convention from end of Brexit implementation period
On 8 April 2020, the UK submitted its application to accede to the 2007 Lugano Convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of …
New Brexit podcast - The implications of Brexit for choice of law, jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments
In the latest episode of our Brexit podcast series, Anna Pertoldi and Maura McIntosh look at the implications of Brexit for choice of law, jurisdiction …
Proceedings time barred where claim form issued but not served during applicable foreign limitation period
Cross-Border Litigation: Latest update published
We are pleased to release the latest issue of our periodic publication "Cross-Border Litigation", designed to highlight legal and practical issues …
Jurisdiction and enforcement after Brexit transition – latest developments re UK's accession to Hague and Lugano Conventions
As noted in our previous blog post, where English legal proceedings are started before the Brexit transition period comes to an end, most likely on 31 …
Brexit under the Withdrawal Agreement: The implications for disputes
It now seems inevitable that the UK will leave the EU on 31 January 2020 at 11pm GMT under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement concluded between the UK …
Reference to CJEU as to whether EU-domiciled defendant has right to be sued in its state of domicile and to restrain non-EU proceedings by anti-suit injunction
The Court of Appeal has made a reference to the CJEU, asking for a preliminary ruling as to whether a defendant domiciled in an EU member state has the …
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