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Failure to prevent fraud – An introduction to the proposed new UK offence
The long-debated bid to usher in a failure-to-prevent approach to fraud has wide implications for British businessThis week saw the UK Government's …
Investigate: a 360° view of investigations
Join experts from around our global network as we explore the key issues arising in internal and external investigations.In today's global marketplace it …
Herbert Smith Freehills appoints Paul Lewis as new Joint Managing Partner for Disputes
International law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has appointed leading insurance litigator Paul Lewis as the firm's new Joint Managing Partner for its …
Turning point – Italy to enact EU class action framework
The Draft Bill heralds much-needed reforms to group litigation for consumers in Italy but will a workable system emerge?The Italian Government has …
Supreme Court decision gives further clarity on claims by distressed companies against directors
Although not directly concerned with directors' liabilities, the recent Supreme Court judgment in Stanford International Bank Ltd v HSBC Bank PLC …
Inside Tech: Expectations, opportunities and expert insights
High adoption of emerging technologies, and a regulatory landscape struggling to keep up.Tech companies around the world – big, small and those …
Bolstering class actions in Germany – The current state of play
Europe's largest economy unveils plans to meet EU rules to facilitate group consumer claimsIn February 2023, the German Federal Ministry of Justice …
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS LAUNCHES NEW EDITION TEXT ON CLASS ACTIONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
A second edition of our text on class actions in England and Wales, co-authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers, has been published in the UK by Sweet …
Landmark Privy Council ruling establishes scope and ranking of ex-trustees' interest in an insolvent trust
Jersey law ruling will have far reaching ramifications for trust administration in common law jurisdictionsThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Hipgnosis on five-year US$700m revolving credit facility
Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Hipgnosis Songs Fund Ltd on a new revolving credit facility (RCF) with a commitment of US$700 million which will run …
Disharmony and mistrust top key concerns for Trustees
Managing disharmony amongst beneficiaries and keeping up with the demands of regulatory compliance are amongst the greatest challenges faced by Trust …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight Interview: Jonathan Ripley-Evans
Jonathan is head of Herbert Smith Freehills' South Africa disputes practice. Based in our Johannesburg office since February 2018, he has established a …
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