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Herbert Smith Freehills launches major new trust companies survey
We have launched our annual survey to map the major risk and compliance issues facing trust companies. We are looking to identify the key trends in the …
ZHANG HONG LI V DBS BANK - PART 2 – DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE MUCH AWAITED COURT OF FINAL APPEAL DECISION HANDED DOWN (DETAILED ANALYSIS)
Following on from our earlier blog posting where we reported on the background of Zhang Hong Li v DBS Bank and others and the Hong Kong Court of Final …
English Court of Appeal endorses High Court approach to determining interest rate applicable to equitable compensation payment arising out of breach of fiduciary duty
In the recent decision of Watson v Kea Investments Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 1759 the English Court of Appeal endorsed the approach taken by the High Court in …
Zhang Hong Li v DBS Bank - Much awaited Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal decision on anti-Bartlett clauses handed down
Earlier today, the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal handed down judgment in Zhang Hong Li v DBS Bank and others a case which has been the cause of …
Hong Kong courts clarify legal rules surrounding suitability and capacity of next friends
The Supreme Court of Bermuda considers whether to exercise its inherent jurisdiction to intervene in the administration of a trust and confirm the actions of trustees which had been invalidly appointed
Director of private trust company held personally liable for costs in trust dispute
In Guest v Guest & Ors [2019] NZCA 64, the New Zealand Court of Appeal (overturning a first instance decision) held that the appellant's costs should …
Two recent cases on Beddoe relief: What happens if you forget to apply and Beddoe relief for appeals
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