The Court of Appeal reiterates the importance of the specific context in interpreting contractual good-faith duties.
English law does not include a general implied duty of good faith. However, the English courts are...more
Court of Appeal sets out correct approach to transfer of long-term Insurance.
Latham & Watkins has won an appeal on behalf of Rothesay Life Plc (Rothesay) in an unprecedented challenge to the High Court’s refusal to...more
Objective test applies if a prior concluded contract exists, but subjective test applies if there is a continuing common intention.
In the recent case of FSHC Group Holdings Limited v. GLAS Trust Corporation Ltd [2019]...more
English Supreme Court rules that there is no reasonable diligence requirement barring a fresh action to set aside a judgment obtained by fraud.
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In Takhar v Gracefield Developments Limited and others...more
4/17/2019
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