UK:
Finance Litigation Update – May 2018
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Welcome to the latest finance litigation update, in which we
summarise some of the most significant cases relevant to banks and
other financial institutions over the last six months or so,
including:
- Court of Appeal hands down landmark
judgment in Property Alliance Group Limited v The Royal Bank of
Scotland plc
- Bank liable to investors for
"dropping the ball" in its role as arranger in securities
offering?
- Are you sure? The differences between
guarantees and indemnities
- Court of Appeal rules investor has no
contractual right of action against issuer in respect of bearer
notes
- Letters of credit in the Supreme
Court: some unintended consequences?
- Recent judgment on ISDA
close-outs
- Court of Appeal delivers judgment on
the correct construction of the default valuation provisions in the
GMRA (2000 version)
- Bank Liable for breach of
"Quincecare" duty
Read more >
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