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Cryptocurrency, proprietary injunctions, freezing orders, and trusts: the law is not cryptic
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP have published an article in Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law on a recent cryptocurrency case, …
Herbert Smith Freehills Global Arbitration Practice Ranked Sixth in the World
Global Arbitration Review (GAR) has unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s leading international arbitration practices, with Herbert Smith Freehills …
Sanctions tracker – Latest moves include fast-tracked UK Economic Crime Act and EU's fourth round of measures
UK and EU keep up the pace of sanctions against Russia amid sustained Ukraine conflictUK Passage of new economic crime legislation The Economic Crime …
Commercial Court report: Cross-border disputes resilient as key London forum takes Covid disruption in its stride
The UK's primary venue for commercial disputes was less impacted by Brexit and the pandemic than many expectedThe Commercial Court annual report …
Overview of anticipated focus areas for BBLS litigation
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP have published an article in Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law on the government's Bounce Back …
Sanctions Tracker – State responses to the situation in Ukraine
We are closely monitoring the international response to the evolving political situation in Ukraine and will be providing regular updates in relation to …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight on the English Arbitration Act - is change afoot?
The landmark legislation is under review for the first time in 25 years. Can the UK's commanding global position be strengthened?In late November last …
Class actions in France: the future is still uncertain
Despite an incoming EU class action regime, the prospects for group litigation in France remain bleakWe might as well just say it: France's version of …
UK Insurance and Reinsurance Disputes annual review 2021
Our annual review looks back over the last 12 months to assess the insurance world's key cases and developmentsAs many of you will know, we have produced …
UK floats tougher push to settle but one-size stance looks a poor fit for commercial litigation
Laudable aims but Civil Justice Council proposals for more robust pre-action protocols are problematic for commercial disputesIn November 2021, the Civil …
Paula Hodges QC to participate in event celebrating 25 years of the English Arbitration Act
The Arbitration Act 1996 came into force on 31 January 1997. Exactly 25 years later, this event will celebrate its success and consider what the future …
Merricks v Mastercard: the litigation risks for the financial services sector
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP have published an article in Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law on the repercussions of the …
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