UK:
Banking Litigation Yearbook And Broader Disputes Yearbook For 2023
29 December 2023
Herbert Smith Freehills
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As the end of another eventful year approaches, our Banking
Litigation Yearbook looks back at what 2023 delivered from the
perspective of in-house lawyers at financial institutions. It
outlines key developments relating to the following topics: impact
of sanctions on financial services disputes, class actions against
banks, ESG litigation risks for banks, the so-called
Quincecare duty of care, and the impact of litigation
funding on claims against banks.
CLICK HERE to access
the Banking Litigation Yearbook.
For those interested in developments affecting the UK disputes
landscape more broadly, in our Disputes Yearbook 2023 our London
disputes experts outline key developments relating to: ADR,
arbitration, commercial litigation, construction disputes,
corporate crime and investigations, financial services regulatory,
insurance disputes, intellectual property disputes, procurement
disputes, professional liability and public law.
CLICK HERE to access
the Disputes Yearbook.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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