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RSSG Update | Singapore
28 Jun 2022 Unprecedented order for the compulsory appointment of a CRO in Singapore restructuring proceedings
Ashurst ADTLaw led by Rob Child and Jean Woo is acting on a market-first transaction as the legal advisor to a key creditor in Antanium Resources Pte Ltd's…
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Litigation Trending
24 Jun 2022 £2bn opt-in collective proceedings arising from Trucks cartel certified by the Competition Appeal Tribunal
Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) certifies Trucks cartel collective proceedings on an opt-in basis.
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finance regulatory
22 Jun 2022 HM Treasury Response to consultation: Regulation of Buy-Now Pay-Later
The Government has issued a response to its October 2021 consultation on the regulation of Buy-Now-Pay-Later ("BNPL"). The key takeaway is that the Government…
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litigation trending update
16 May 2022 Collective action against BT gets the go ahead (again)
Court of Appeal rejects BT's appeal against the Competition Appeal Tribunal's (CAT) decision to certify Le Patourel collective proceedings customers on an…
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international trade update
13 May 2022 Dealing with the commercial impact of additional UK tariffs on goods originating in Russia
As part of the UK's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it has imposed 3 tranches of additional import duties on products originating in Russia and…
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financial services speedread
12 May 2022 Financial Services SpeedRead: 12 May 2022 edition
Welcome to the latest edition of the Financial Services SpeedRead, a collection of bite-sized updates designed to help you keep on top of key regulatory…
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litigation trending update
11 May 2022 Data breach claims: English courts continue to take restrictive approach
In recent months we have noticed a trend in the courts' approach to data breach claims, with Judges taking a more restrictive approach when determining what…
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litigation trending update
25 Apr 2022 Competition Appeal Tribunal rules on first ever 'carriage dispute' in UK FX cartel class action
Our litigation trending update explores the Competition Appeal Tribunal rules on first ever 'carriage dispute' in UK FX cartel class action.
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contentious financial services update
22 Apr 2022 When are documents "mentioned" in a witness statement and disclosable to the opponent?
Authors: David Capps, Partner and Sophie Law, Senior Associate
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litigation trending update
24 Mar 2022 The Online Safety Bill: a radical new approach to regulating online content
On 17 March 2022 the Government laid before Parliament a new Online Safety Bill aimed at tackling the rise in harmful content.
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Restructuring & Insolvency analysis
15 Mar 2022 Garuda Indonesia’s restructuring proceedings
This article looks at Garuda Indonesia's latest round of restructuring efforts, and how the airline's ongoing PKPU proceedings will interact with its proposed…
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Sanctions Webinar
08 Mar 2022 The Ukraine conflict - International sanctions, and what they mean for financial institutions
David Capps, Alexander Dmitrenko, Olivier Dorgans, Ruby Hamid and Sophie Law provided an update on the latest international sanctions developments in relation…
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SANCTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION UPDATE
25 Feb 2022 International Sanctions on Russia: An Update
Authors: Tom Cummins, Ross Denton, Sophie Law and Aaron Marchant Contact us Our global sanctions team, which has experience of dealing with all major…
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corporate crime update
02 Feb 2022 What might be the business implications of Western sanctions on Russia?
Authors: Ross Denton, Ruby Hamid, Alexander Dmitrenko, Olivier Dorgans, Tom Cummins, Sophie Law and Neil Donovan
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litigation trending update
27 Jan 2022 Litigation Trending: Procedural Mediation - a new approach to case management?
Most readers will be familiar with the use of mediation in settlement discussions: involving an independent third party to assist the parties in achieving a…
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public procurement update
22 Dec 2021 Procurement regime changes moving forward
In December 2020, the UK Government published a green paper entitled Transforming public procurement, setting out its proposed road map for procurement policy.
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litigation trending update
14 Dec 2021 Litigation Trending: the year that was 2021 - looking back at our ten predictions
Authors: Jon Gale (Partner), Tom Cummins (Partner), Sophie Law (Senior Associate), Tim West (Senior Associate), Aaron Marchant (Solicitor), Catrin Southgate…
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contentious financial services update
03 Dec 2021 In crypto we trust?
The High Court recently handed down judgment in the first contested case to consider whether or not cryptocurrency could be held on trust.
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data bytes | 33
26 Nov 2021 Data Protection 2021 Roundup
Sophie Law spoke about three recent data breach judgments First, Warren v DSG Retail Ltd confirmed that for most accidental data breaches, claimants will now…
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quickguides | english civil litigation
20 Oct 2021 Collective Actions: UK Guide
This guide explains the mechanisms available in the English courts for bringing collective actions and goes on to look at the status of current initiatives…