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UK Litigation Brief | January 2024
Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Litigation Brief
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New reforms bring further digital efficiency to Spain's judicial proceedings
The digitalisation and streamlining of Spain's administration of justice continues but loopholes still need be addressed
Dispute resolution
Court of Appeal examines aggregation issues in insurance contracts in England and Wales
A recent case examined whether losses arising out of the Covid-19 outbreak amounted to a single or multiple losses
Financial Services
International Funds Legal Update | 19 January 2024
Economic crime and transparency action, short-selling thresholds, prudential rules implementation, SDRs, and more
Dispute resolution
Insurance policies: identifying in the English courts the proximate cause of a loss
A Court of Appeal decision gives guidance on working out the proximate cause and how to deal with two causes
Knowledge Notes
What legal developments can businesses in the UK expect in 2024?
Our Knowledge Team looks at what lies ahead for business law
Real estate
What's on the horizon for English real estate in 2024?
Expect more focus on sustainability, transparency and building safety and significant reforms for residential property
Regulatory Outlook
Bribery, fraud and anti-money laundering | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024
EU Council and Parliament reach deal on new EU anti-money laundering authority | Expansion of UK corporate criminal attribution for
Dispute resolution
Interpreting what an insurance policy covers: the English courts' approach
A recent decision examining a W&I policy's scope highlights how judges go about determining what is and isn't covered
Regulatory and compliance
The new debarment regime for UK public procurement: how contracting authorities can avoid the pitfalls
What will the Procurement Act's introduction of a new debarment list for suppliers entail for contracting authorities?
Dispute resolution
Spain's Supreme Court rules on the period for action against administrators of corporate debt
The judgment has drawn an unexpected conclusion to the debate around how to calculate the prescriptive period
Artificial intelligence
UK Supreme Court confirms inventors must be human
Patent applications naming an AI-powered machine as the inventor were rightly rejected by the UKIPO