Commercial Litigation UK

  • October 08, 2024

    AI And Geopolitics Top Concerns For Employers In 2024

    British businesses are early adopters of artificial intelligence, especially in recruitment and human resources, but a dearth of policies about how to use the technology in the workplace leaves companies at risk of discrimination and data privacy claims, Littler's annual survey of European employers published on Wednesday shows.

  • October 08, 2024

    Pfizer And BioNTech Get CureVac MRNA Patent Chucked

    Pfizer and BioNTech won their bid to scrap two CureVac patents Tuesday, after a London judge held that the gene therapy-related invention was missing key information that would merit protection.

  • October 08, 2024

    Shell Says Too Late For Expansion Of Oil Spill Claim

    Shell looked to convince the Court of Appeal Tuesday that lawyers representing thousands of Nigerian citizens are too late to try to extend the number of oil spills resulting from its operations that it could be held liable for harming communities.

  • October 08, 2024

    Eversheds Recruits Tax Disputes Partner From RPC

    Eversheds Sutherland announced it has added a regulatory and tax disputes partner to its London office from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP.

  • October 15, 2024

    Essex Court Chambers Gains Arbitration Pro From 3VB

    An international arbitration barrister has joined Essex Court Chambers from 3 Verulam Buildings to boost its offerings in investment treaty claims and other complex cases.

  • October 08, 2024

    SocGen Bids To Force €140M Clifford Chance Case To France

    Societe Generale SA relaunched its fight on Tuesday to force its €140 million ($154 million) negligence case against Clifford Chance LLP out of England, arguing before the Court of Appeal that it should be heard in France.

  • October 08, 2024

    Closed Firm Parrott & Coales Ordered To Pay Ex-Staffer £7K

    An employment tribunal has ordered shuttered Metamorph Group law firm Parrott & Coales LLP to pay £7,689 ($10,074) to a former employee it made redundant after the regulator of solicitors stepped in to close the business.

  • October 08, 2024

    Ex-F1 Boss Accepted £57M Bond Risk, HSBC Says

    HSBC has denied giving ex-Formula One team boss Eddie Jordan negligent investment advice that lost him £5.5 million ($7.2 million), claiming he was an experienced investor who knew the risks.

  • October 08, 2024

    Bratz Maker Accused Of Trying To 'Kill' Rival In £130M IP Claim

    Toy giant MGA Entertainment Inc. "killed" a startup it saw as a rival by blacklisting it with U.K. retailers and making baseless threats of patent infringement litigation, a lawyer for the failed emerging company told a court Tuesday.

  • October 08, 2024

    Ex-Chelsea Owner Says Helicopter Murder Story Hurt His Rep

    Ken Bates, the former owner of Chelsea FC, accused a motor-sport journalist of "character assassination" in a London court on Tuesday, alleging the reporter had falsely accused him of murdering business rivals, multiple sophisticated frauds and tax evasion.

  • October 08, 2024

    Wirecard Loses £12M Fraud Claim Against Greybull Capital

    Greybull Capital has defeated an £11.8 million ($15.5 million) fraud claim brought by Wirecard's insolvency administrator, which alleges that the private equity company lied about the source of money injected into Monarch Airlines a year before the carrier collapsed.

  • October 08, 2024

    Pfizer Gets GSK Patents For RSV Jab Axed In UK

    A London judge has granted Pfizer's bid to nix two patents protecting GSK's blockbuster vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus, blocking GSK's future infringement claims a month after launching its own jab in the U.K.

  • October 08, 2024

    Astellas Beats Challenges To Blockbuster Cancer Patent

    Pharmaceutical giant Astellas persuaded a London court on Tuesday to spare vital patent protections for its blockbuster prostate cancer therapeutic Xtandi, rebuffing a series of challenges attempting to clear the way for generic variants.

  • October 08, 2024

    Broker, Property Firm Settle In £2M Fire Insurance Dispute

    An insurance broker has reached a settlement in its attempt to pull a property management company into litigation brought by an investor seeking an insurance payout to cover the costs of rebuilding two properties tied to a fire in Glasgow.

  • October 08, 2024

    SFO, ENRC Settle Case Over Agency's Alleged Leaks To Media

    Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. and the Serious Fraud Office reached a confidential settlement Tuesday, ending a bitter legal battle over the prosecutor's alleged leaks to the media during the life of an ill-fated criminal probe.

  • October 07, 2024

    'Petsure' Appeal Levels Bar For Actual Confusion

    A recent appellate court ruling holding that a pet insurance company's name was too similar to its rival's trademark spells good news for trademark pros, who feared that the initial ruling in the case would set the burden of evidence for actual confusion too high.

  • October 07, 2024

    Pinsent Masons Snags DLA Piper Construction Disputes Pro

    Global law firm Pinsent Masons LLP said Monday it has hired a DLA Piper international arbitration lawyer in London who advises clients on construction, engineering and infrastructure disputes.

  • October 07, 2024

    Walker Crips Must Classify Investment Manager As Worker

    An investment manager on Monday won his bid for worker status after an employment tribunal ruled that a lax agreement with Walker Crips giving him free rein over his hours and investment style didn't mean he owned a separate business.

  • October 07, 2024

    Putin Helped Airlines Survive, Insurers Say In Stranded Jets Trial

    The Russian government did not order the country's private airlines to retain aircraft after Western sanctions were imposed, a group of insurers argued at trial Monday, but instead facilitated the necessary conditions for its aviation industry to survive.

  • October 07, 2024

    Ukraine Utility Fights Russia's Stay Bid In $208M Award Suit

    A Ukrainian electric utility has urged a D.C. federal court not to pause its lawsuit seeking to enforce a nearly $208 million arbitral award it won after the Kremlin seized its Crimean assets, arguing that Russia's stay motion is a transparent delay tactic.

  • October 07, 2024

    Rosenblatt Rejects Negligence Claims Over Jaeger Collapse

    Rosenblatt Solicitors has denied being negligent in its handling of a claim for a fashion retail entrepreneur against Lloyds Bank over the bank's alleged role in the demise of fashion brand Jaeger, arguing it had to take a narrow focus to bolster the weak case.

  • October 07, 2024

    Carmakers Say UK 'Dieselgate' Claims Twisting German Law

    Automakers accused U.K. motorists of opportunism on Monday in a preliminary battle over German law in the first major London court hearing over litigation alleging emissions test cheating devices were fitted into their cars.

  • October 07, 2024

    Covington UK White Collar Chief Heads To Litigation Boutique

    Covington & Burling LLP's former co-head of white collar defense for Europe joined litigation boutique Quillon Law LLP on Monday to boost its capabilities in major fraud cases and investigations.

  • October 07, 2024

    Man City, Premier League Both Claim Victory In Legal Battle

    The Premier League's sponsorship rules breach U.K. competition law, a tribunal held in a decision published Monday, which prompted both the league and Manchester City Football Club to claim victory in their legal battle over the regulations.

  • October 07, 2024

    Firm's Boss Misled Insurer Over Suspended Lawyer, SRA Says

    The solicitors' watchdog told a disciplinary tribunal Monday that the boss of a law firm misled insurers to cover up employing a lawyer who was banned from handling client accounts.

Expert Analysis

  • Key Findings From Law Commission Review Of Arbitration Act

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    The U.K. law reform body's recent arbitration standards recommendations to the government include a clarification of governing law, leave many areas unchanged, and include a surprise on discrimination, say Poonam Melwani and Claire Stockford at Quadrant Chambers.

  • Bitcoin Case Highlights Advanced Age Of UK's IP Law

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    An appellate court's recent decision in a case involving the copyright of bitcoin's file format emphasizes the role of copyright protection in software, and also the challenges of applying decades-old laws to new technologies, say Marianna Foerg and Ben Bell at Potter Clarkson.

  • Accountability Is Key To Preventing Miscarriages Of Justice

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    The wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson and other recent cases show that in order to avoid future miscarriages of justice, there needs to be a fundamental reevaluation of how investigators, prosecutors and the Criminal Cases Review Commission operate, prioritizing stronger penalties and increased funding, say Thomas Walford at Expert Evidence International and policy analyst Gerald Frost.

  • UN Code Likely To Promote Good Arbitration Practices

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    The arbitrator code of conduct recently adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law should help reinforce standards of good practice and improve public perception of investor-state dispute settlement, though its effectiveness may be limited by the code's voluntary nature, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • 6 Key Factors For Successful Cross-Border Dispute Mediation

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    The European landscape of cross-border disputes diverges markedly from the U.S. experience and presents unique challenges, including the amalgamation of diverse cultures and legal systems, but there are several practical steps that practitioners can take to effectively navigate the process, says Peter Kamminga at JAMS.

  • EU Ruling Highlights Strategic Benefits Of Patent Appeals

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    The European Patent Office board of appeal recently reversed the examining board's ruling in an application by LG Electronics, highlighting how applicants struggling to escape conflicting objection traps at the examination level can improve their chances of a positive outcome with an appeal, says Andrew Rudhall at Haseltine Lake.

  • UK Tech Cases Warn Of Liability Clause Drafting Pitfalls

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    The recent U.K. High Court cases Drax Energy Solutions v. Wipro and EE v. Virgin Mobile Telecoms indicate a more literal judicial approach to construing limitations of liability, even when this significantly limits a claimant's recoverable damages, highlighting the importance of carefully drafted liability provisions, say Helen Armstrong and Tania Williams at RPC.

  • Series

    In A 'Barbie' World: Boosting IP Value With Publicity Machines

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    Mattel's history of intellectual property monitoring, including its recent challenge against Burberry over the "BRBY" trademark ahead of the "Barbie" film, shows how IP enforcement strategies can be used as publicity to increase brand value and inform potential collaborations, says Carly Duckett at Shepherd and Wedderburn.

  • EU Directive Implementation Facilitates Class Action Shift

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    Lawyers at Faegre Drinker discuss the increase in class and consumer action filings leading up to the implementation of the EU's Collective Redress Directive, and predict that certain aspects of the directive will result in a pro-claimant landscape that may mirror that of the U.S. and other common law countries.

  • Swiss Privacy Law Reforms Present Divergences From GDPR

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    The differences between Switzerland’s recently reformed Federal Act on Data Protection and the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, particularly around data breach reporting and the liability of company officers, will need to be carefully managed by multinationals that may have competing obligations under different laws, say Kim Roberts and Vanessa Alarcon Duvanel at King & Spalding.

  • EU Antitrust Rules Set To Pose Challenges To US Businesses

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    With stark differences between U.S. and European Union antitrust regimes, and potential for the forthcoming EU guidelines to turbocharge the commission's appetite for intervention, it is important that U.S. businesses with activities in the region take note of the reforms, say Andrea Pomana and Sarah Wilks at Mayer Brown.

  • Navigating The Rising Threat Of Greenwashing Enforcement

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    Recent high-profile cases before the Danish Consumer Ombudsman are a signal that authorities are ready to take robust action against greenwashing, and with a likely increase in the stringency of laws and severity of penalties, it is vital that businesses promoting their sustainable credentials do so in a compliant manner, says Lars Karnøe at Potter Clarkson.

  • New Legislation May Not Be Needed For Recovery Of Crypto

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    The recent seizure of cryptocurrency under a civil recovery order raises the issue of whether extended powers under the forthcoming Economic Crime Bill are necessary, with the ability to seize crypto-related items that may be the subject of a search order more likely to be of assistance, says Nicola McKinney at Quillon Law.

  • Opinion

    Russia Ruling Should Lead UK To Review Sanctions Policy

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    The High Court's recent dismissal of the first-ever court challenge to Russian sanctions in Shvidler v. Secretary of State sets a demanding standard for overturning designation decisions, highlighting the need for an independent review of the Russia sanctions regime, says Helen Taylor at Spotlight on Corruption.

  • UPC Revocation Actions Offer An Attractive Patent Strategy

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    As the Unified Patent Court gains momentum after an initial period of nervousness around the recently launched forum, more businesses may be starting to realize the value of running revocation actions as an alternative route to knocking out patents across Europe, say Oliver Laing and Georgia Carr at Potter Clarkson.

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