In a recent judgment the English High Court has again shown its ability to innovate so as to assist victims of crypto fraud. By imposing a constructive trust on a crypto exchange and permitting service of an order for summary...more
12/8/2022
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Bitcoin ,
Blockchain ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Crypto Exchanges ,
Cryptoassets ,
Cryptocurrency ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Fraud ,
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) ,
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Summary Judgment ,
UK
In a recent innovative ruling, the English High Court has granted permission for a claim to be served on a defendant by non-fungible token (NFT), embracing blockchain technology and taking a pragmatic view on the most...more
8/3/2022
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Crypto Exchanges ,
Cryptocurrency ,
Digital Wallets ,
Financial Fraud ,
Litigation Strategies ,
Misrepresentation ,
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) ,
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Service of Process ,
UK ,
Unjust Enrichment
In an important ruling, the English High Court has recognised for the first time that there is an arguable case that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are to be treated as property under English law. This means that the powerful...more
6/29/2022
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Corporate Counsel ,
Cryptocurrency ,
Digital Assets ,
Financial Markets ,
Fraud ,
Investment Opportunities ,
Investor Protection ,
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) ,
Popular ,
UK ,
UK Supreme Court
The English High Court has granted a combination of powerful remedies including worldwide freezing orders in favour of a UK resident who fell victim to persons unknown operating a suspected cryptocurrency investment scam....more
3/10/2022
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Cryptocurrency ,
Digital Currency ,
Enforcement Actions ,
International Litigation ,
Investment Fraud ,
Investment Opportunities ,
Misappropriation ,
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Scams ,
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Virtual Currency
A recent High Court judgment has emphasised that where a claimant has chosen to sue a party in England rather than in another jurisdiction, factors such as the risk of a multiplicity of proceedings and inconsistent judgments...more
At present there is no right to damages if an insurer in the UK takes an unreasonable period to settle a claim. Late payment of claims can create genuine hardship for an insured. This could all be set to change from 4 May...more
UK Supreme Court clarifies effect of aggregation wording: AIG Europe Limited v Woodman -
In a long awaited judgment, which will affect all organisations with professional indemnity insurance, the Supreme Court has...more