![Setting aside arbitration awards on the basis of fraud: The decision in the Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Process & Industrial Development Ltd](https://essexcourt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/LIDW24-Mishcon-1-scaled.jpg)
Setting aside arbitration awards on the basis of fraud: The decision in the Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Process & Industrial Development Ltd
Members of the solicitor and counsel team who acted for the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the recent landmark decision in Federal Republic of Nigeria [...]
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Crypto Fraud: Interim relief in the English Courts
For many crypto disputes, the first step is an application for a proprietary injunction, or some other form of interim relief. Such relief can be [...]
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English court support for foreign arbitration: how far can the court go?
This will be a practical look at the extent to which the English court can support foreign arbitration proceedings. It will explore what interim relief [...]
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The Parent Trap
Evolving English case law has confirmed that a parent company may itself owe third parties a direct duty of care in respect of the operations [...]