HIgh Court London

Our Verdict: High Court criticises Magistrates’ Court judgment; and HSF takes on Osborne Clarke in HS2 dispute

High Court slaps down Magistrates’ Court ruling in sanctioned Russian oligarch “test case” The High Court ruled on Tuesday that the Magistrates’ Court did not “undertake the task required of it at all” and set aside its July judgment in a freezing order case involving a sanctioned Russian oligarch. The National Crime Agency (NCA) took […]

Climate strike

The Hearing: expect more climate actions; and watch funders and the Bar – they’re taking your talent

Welcome to this week’s edition of The Hearing, The Lawyer’s indispensable weekly insight into the litigation market. This week’s edition has a distinctly “career coach” feel. The disputes recruitment market, already heating up as firms prepare for more counter-cyclical work, is now also facing competition from the outside due to increasingly popular paths that solicitors are […]

Shell oil

Slaughters to defend Shell directors in climate change claim

Update: 9 February 2023 This claim was filed by ClientEarth in early February 2023. The directors of oil giant Shell have instructed Slaughter and May to defend a climate-related claim that is set to be brought against them by environmental law organisation ClientEarth. ClientEarth has accused Shell’s 13 executive and non-executive directors in a letter […]

Bangkok Thailand

In court this week: Thai fraud, Huawei and Novartis

Thai businessmen fraud case begins Kicking off on Monday for a whopping 17 weeks is the high-profile case that alleges fraud against a leading renewable energy company in Thailand. The $2bn case alleged that former manager of Wind Energy Holding, Nop Narongdej, along with several other individuals and entities including the Siam Commercial Bank, have […]