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Injunctions to Prevent Allegedly Wrongful Termination

Injunctions to Prevent Allegedly Wrongful Termination The Technology & Construction Court recently considered a case which involved construing a contractual dispute resolution clause. The case highlighted the practical approach adopted by the English Courts in construing commercial contracts generally and the continued reluctance of the English Courts to grant injunctions unless absolutely necessary. If the […]

Disclosure & Costs

Disclosure & Costs Banks are facing an increasing amount of litigation in the current economic climate and their conduct is being increasingly scrutinised. Customers are questioning their conduct more readily and it has become even more crucial that the banking and finance sector appear to be behaving fairly. The recent case of Timothy Duncan Earles […]

Lehmans Fallout

Lehmans Fallout: The Pitfalls of suing European nationals in the English Courts The current economic climate has led to an increase in litigation between banks and private individuals. A number of institutions are now having to sue clients who have become unable to meet their repayment obligations and banks are also facing a rising tide […]