A challenge to a Court judgment on grounds of fraud brings into conflict two fundamental principles of English law: (i) the finality of judgments; and (ii) the principle that fraud unravels all. Given the importance of the...more
In its long-awaited judgment, the English High Court1 has found that the British software firm Autonomy defrauded the US tech giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) and induced its own acquisition for the price of US$11.1bn...more
5/27/2022
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Antitrust Litigation ,
Appeals ,
Business Litigation ,
Corporate Governance ,
Damages ,
EU ,
Fraud ,
Hewlett-Packard ,
Investors ,
Misrepresentation ,
Startups ,
Technology Sector
In recent years, demands for payments in cryptocurrencies have become the ransom of choice for cyber extortionists and other online frauds. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting public health lockdowns precipitated an...more
The Court of Appeal has confirmed in Bank St Petersburg PJSC v Vitaly Arkhangelsky that the correct standard of proof where issues of dishonesty arise is not a ‘heightened’ civil standard, but the balance of probabilities....more
4/2/2020
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Burden of Proof ,
Complex Litigation ,
Counterclaims ,
Evidentiary Rulings ,
Evidentiary Standards ,
Fraud ,
Pleading Standards ,
Remand ,
Reversal ,
Standard of Review ,
UK
National Bank Trust v Ilya Yurov & Ors [2020] EWHC 100 (Comm) provides a useful insight to the English Court's approach to pleading and evidencing fraud, emphasising the importance of properly particularised claims and...more
3/5/2020
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Banks ,
Breach of Duty ,
Bribery ,
Burden of Proof ,
Circumstantial Evidence ,
Civil Conspiracy ,
Cross Examination ,
Document Productions ,
Fraud ,
Litigation Strategies ,
Pleading Standards ,
Pleadings ,
Ponzi Scheme ,
Shareholders ,
Standard of Proof ,
UK ,
Witness Statements
In Vneshprombank LLC v Georgy Bedzhamov and ors [2019] EWCA Civ 1992 the Court of Appeal reaffirmed the approach to ascertaining the "ordinary living expenses" of a respondent to a freezing injunction....more
In a decision handed down last week, Jofa Limited and Joseph Farah v Benherst Finance Limited and Chestone Industry Holding [2019] EWCA Civ 899, the Court of Appeal considered the rules regarding the costs of applications for...more
6/10/2019
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Disclosure ,
Document Productions ,
Duty of Confidentiality ,
Financial Institutions ,
Fraud ,
Litigation Fees & Costs ,
Norwich Orders ,
Pre-Suit Investigation ,
Request for Production ,
Third-Party ,
UK