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Exclusive means exclusive: High Court decides that English courts have jurisdiction in Italian swaps dispute
Topic: Commercial Disputes 03.12.2024 Read moreHigh Court implies contractual terms following LIBOR cessation
Topic: Banking and Financial Markets Litigation 20.11.2024 Read moreD'Aloia – High Noon for Crypto-Tracing
Topic: Crypto and digital assets 17.10.2024 Read moreMyth busting and moving the dial in DEI
Topic: Employment 20.08.2024 Read moreBanking and Financial Markets Litigation Update - Summer 2024
Topic: Banking and Financial Markets Litigation 29.07.2024 Read moreCAT Collective Proceedings - Summer 2024 update
Topic: Commercial Disputes 24.07.2024 Read moreNo objection: When is a party barred from challenging jurisdiction where it continues in the arbitration?
Topic: Commercial Disputes 22.07.2024 Read moreEmployer lessons from teacher's menopause bias win
Topic: EmploymentOn May 31, a Scottish employment tribunal made its decision in Allison Shearer v. South Lanarkshire Council and awarded a teacher over £60,000 ($77,829) for disability discrimination and unfair dismissal, following her dismissal for ill health after a period of long¬term sickness absence.
17.07.2024 Read moreCrypto damages quantification: valuation at the date of breach or date of judgment?
Topic: Crypto and digital assets 10.07.2024 Read moreNew digital markets regime guidance published for consultation
Topic: Commercial DisputesThe Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 received Royal Assent on 24 May 2024. This article considers who will be impacted by the new digital markets regime, the requirements it will introduce, and how it may be enforced, and summarises the CMA’s new draft guidance under consultation on how it intends to implement the regime in practice.
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