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Decarbonising supply chain disputes through effective contract management
With businesses increasingly focused on environmental, social and corporate governance, how can the resolution of disputes via arbitration be made
Remote Hearings in Arbitration and Litigation with Robert Hunter and Alexander Kirschstein
Negligence – what does it mean anyway?
Supreme Court judgment underlines difficulties in interpreting 'negligence ' in limitation of liability clauses
Cryptoexchange ordered to reveal account holder information linked to multi-million cryptocurrency fraud
Decision confirms English courts' willingness to assist victims of crypto-asset fraud in recovering their property
The High Court strikes out unfounded claims following a cyberattack
Judgment confirms that non-data protection claims cannot be pursued when the incident is perpetrated by a third party and closes
Financial services firms beware! When execution-only does not mean execution-only
Court of Appeal confirms due diligence duties for authorised SIPP providers
Supreme Court provides much-needed clarity on liquidated damages
Long-awaited Supreme Court judgment indicates a return to normal service in the interpretation of liquidated damages clauses
Construction industry looks to life after Covid-19 and the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020
Does the extension of pandemic protections risk creating 'zombie' businesses in the building sector?
Litigation Update | July 2018
Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Litigation Update.