The General Court of the European Union recently rendered a judgment in a trademark dispute involving Fly Persia IKE and Mr Ali Barmodeh against the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) ...
2025 marks a pivotal year in global bribery and corruption enforcement, with evolving political landscapes driving new regulatory priorities. Hogan Lovells’ latest Bribery & Corruption Outlook ...
The High Court has handed down its judgment in a boundary dispute between neighbours in Claygate, Surrey, clarifying the boundary between two leasehold properties. The case, heard by Mr Justice Marcus ...
The Home Secretary has confirmed plans to repeal the Safety of Rwanda Act following a legal challenge by Asylum Aid. The repeal is expected by Summer 2025, with the related policy guidance also ...
Businesses worldwide face increasing scrutiny over white-collar crime due to new financial crime laws, A&O Shearman warned in its annual White-collar Crime and Investigations Review The report ...
The case involved an appeal by the European Parliament against several insurance companies, including Axa Assurances Luxembourg, regarding a construction all-risk insurance contract. The dispute arose ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently delivered a judgment concerning the legality of state aid provided by Italy to airlines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case was brought by ...
The High Court recently ruled on an appeal involving the registration of a Danish judgment in England and Wales. The case, brought by Birgitte Wagner Olsen and Karsten Olsen against Finansiel ...
The High Court recently delivered a judgment in the case involving Kington SARL and Thames Water Utilities Holdings Limited, concerning a proposed restructuring plan under Part 26A of the Companies ...
The High Court of Justice recently deliberated on the extradition appeal of Annie Melanie Lucas, who was sought by the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia over allegations of financial crimes.
Harjit Singh, senior associate in the firm’s commercial property team, and associate Jonathan Exall, who specialises in dispute resolution, both started the new year at the leading Yorkshire law firm.
The Court of Appeal has delivered a significant ruling in the case of Nathaniel Birley and Virginer Bell, personal representatives of the estate of Ms Rosa Taylor, against Heritage Independent Living ...