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Herbert Smith Freehills Expands New York Offering with Addition of Two Leading Financial Services Litigators
Herbert Smith Freehills has strengthened its Disputes Practice in New York, with the hire of Partners Marc Gottridge and Lisa Fried. The addition of Marc …
SPACs in the City: the emerging litigation and regulatory risks in England and Wales
SPACs scorched the US stock markets last year, with the UK left out in the cold. While the recent crackdown by the Securities and Exchange Commission …
Covid-19 Market Disclosures and Managing the Associated Litigation Risks
Since the start of the pandemic many listed companies have sought to strengthen their balance sheet by raising additional capital from shareholders. This …
Biannual Banking Litigation Update - Autumn 2021
The Autumn 2021 edition of our biannual Banking Litigation Update highlights a number of the most important cases and developments affecting UK financial …
Know your limits: the increasingly high bar for claims to extend the limitation period
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP have published an article in the New Law Journal on recent authorities clarifying the application of the Limitation Act 1980 …
Herbert Smith Freehills contributes chapter to The Securities Litigation Review (7th Edition)
Herbert Smith Freehills have contributed the England and Wales chapter of The Securities Litigation Review. Now in its seventh edition, The Securities …
Biannual Banking Litigation Update (Spring 2021)
The Spring 2021 edition of our biannual Banking Litigation Update highlights a number of the most important cases and developments affecting UK financial …
Intermediated securities in a securities class action context
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP have published an article in Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law on intermediated securities in a …
LIBOR transition: What is a "safe harbour" and why does the UK’s legislative toolkit need one?
In the context of the UK’s legislative solution for the transition of so-called "tough legacy" LIBOR contracts, contained within the Financial Services …
Final EU legislative fix for legacy LIBOR: impact on transition risk for UK entities
On 2 February 2021, the European Council paved the way for the EU’s legislative solution for the transition of legacy LIBOR contracts to become law, by …
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT HANDED DOWN IN COVID-19 BUSINESS INTERRUPTION INSURANCE TEST CASE
Herbert Smith Freehills acted for the claimant in the proceedings - the Financial Conduct Authority. The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in …
Australia approves sweeping changes to breach reporting regime
In a move with significant implications for Australian financial services and credit licensees (AFS Licensees and Credit Licensees respectively), the …
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