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High Court finds reference to legal advice in witness statement engaged cherry-picking rule
The High Court has held that there was a collateral waiver of privilege where a claimant referred to the time taken by his solicitors in progressing his …
High Court finds iniquity exception to privilege applies
Court of Appeal clarifies when disputes re formation/validity of contract containing arbitration clause may fall to be determined by the courts
A recent Court of Appeal decision provides useful guidance on disputes about the validity of the underlying contract where that contract contains an …
Information orders granted against cryptocurrency exchanges to help trace stolen cryptocurrency
UK government consults on joining Hague Judgments Convention 2019
The UK government yesterday launched a consultation seeking views on its plan for the UK to become a contracting state to the Hague Convention of 2019 on …
A litigator’s yearbook 2022 (England and Wales)
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 …
Court can refuse to accept a party's undertakings as part of settlement
Class Actions in England and Wales podcast series: Episode 1 - The evolving landscape
What the Crypto Winter means for insolvency
There has been no shortage of high-profile insolvencies in the crypto market in recent months across a range of market participants and geographies. …
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: …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 16: General update
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