A court decision that compelled LetterOne, a Russian-backed investment firm, to sell a broadband provider highlights the regulatory risk posed to corporate dealmakers by the government's far-reaching national security discretion, including the costly prospect that they might have to unwind concluded transactions.
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UK Court's National Security Decision Highlights M&A Risk

By Najiyya Budaly

A court decision that compelled LetterOne, a Russian-backed investment firm, to sell a broadband provider highlights the regulatory risk posed to corporate dealmakers by the government's far-reaching national security discretion, including the costly prospect that they might have to unwind concluded transactions.

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Spain Says It Should Be Immune From Translator's Bias Case

By Sophia Dourou

Spain urged an appeals court Wednesday to overturn a decision on a harassment and discrimination claim by a translator who worked for its embassy in London, arguing a tribunal wrongly concluded that the conduct complained of is not shielded by state immunity.

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UK Investors Denied Appeal In Barclays Dark Pool Claim

By Joanne Faulkner

A High Court Judge refused Wednesday to allow U.K. investors to challenge his decision striking out claims worth £330 million ($418 million) from securities fraud litigation alleging that Barclays dishonestly delayed publishing information about its dark pool trading system.

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SFO Must Disclose Cost Of Botched Unaoil Probe

By Eddie Beaver

The Serious Fraud Office must disclose the total cost of its controversial Unaoil investigation after a tribunal rejected the authority's argument that providing the details would hamper its ability to prosecute economic crime.

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SECURITIES & BANKING

HSBC Loses Challenge To €32M Euribor Rigging Fine

By Eddie Beaver

HSBC Holdings PLC has lost its challenge to a €31.7 million ($33.4 million) European Union fine for rigging Euribor, as a European court rejected on Wednesday the bank's argument that the penalty was imposed out of time.

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BNP Paribas Banker Can't Boost £2M Discrimination Payout

By Adele Redmond

BNP Paribas has defeated a London banker's attempt to inflate her £2 million ($2.5 million) payout for the mistreatment she suffered after raising concerns about equal pay, as an employment tribunal ruled that it would not redo its calculation of her losses.

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INSURANCE

Lloyd's Insurer Denies £6M Business Interruption Claim

By Joel Poultney

A Lloyd's of London insurer has argued that the owner of a property in Greater Manchester cannot claim £5.9 million ($7.5 million) in business interruption cover for damage caused by a burst water pipe because no business was in fact interrupted.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Scottish Gov't Defends Trans-Inclusive 'Woman' Definition

By Lucia Osborne-Crowley

The Scottish government urged the U.K.'s highest court on Wednesday to uphold its guidance on the definition of a woman, saying that the Gender Recognition Act 2004 gives it the power to include transgender women with a gender recognition certificate.

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Dyson Fights To Keep Workers' Forced Labor Claim Out Of UK

By William Janes

British appliance manufacturer Dyson fought on Wednesday to keep a forced labor case out of England, telling a London appeals court that claims that migrant workers were abused in Malaysian factories should be heard in the Asian country.

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Worker Told She Had Baby At 'Wrong Time' Wins £29K

By Hanna Vioque

An employment tribunal has awarded £28,890 ($36,458) to a chartered accountant who was demoted while on maternity leave and was told by bosses, she said, that she had "had a baby at the wrong time."

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Ex-Disney Cruise Line Employee's Claim Sent To London

By Caroline Simson

A Florida federal judge has ordered a former Disney Cruise Line employee to arbitrate in London his claim that the company wrongly fired him after he twice tested positive for marijuana, disagreeing with the man that Disney had waited too long to file its bid for arbitration.

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CONTRACTS

Stephenson Harwood Says Trade Export Co. Owes $100K In Fees

By Tracey Read

U.K.-based Stephenson Harwood LLP has sued an Alabama trade export company that specializes in Latin America, saying it owes more than $100,000 in legal fees after the law firm pursued arbitration on the company's behalf against London-based accountancy firm Parker Lloyd Ltd.

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4 New Square

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Baker Donelson

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Browne Jacobson LLP

Burness Paull

Cloisters Chambers

Covington & Burling

Fountain Court Chambers

Henderson Chambers

Latham & Watkins

Lau Lane

Leigh Day

Linklaters LLP

Matrix Chambers

Old Square Chambers

One Essex Court

Signature Litigation LLP

Simmons & Simmons

Stephenson Harwood

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Allianz Global Investors GmbH

BNP Paribas SA

Barclays PLC

Citigroup Inc.

Dyson Ltd.

Getty Images Holdings Inc.

Glencore PLC

HSBC Holdings PLC

Heathrow Airport Holdings Ltd.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Nieuwe Steen Investments NV

The O2

UBS Group AG

Virgin Media Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

European Commission

European Union

General Court of the EU

Port of New Orleans

Scottish Government

Serious Fraud Office

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida

UK Court of Appeal

UK First-tier Tribunal

UK High Court

UK Supreme Court