The UK Supreme Court has found that an introducer of business was not entitled to any remuneration for a valuable introduction outside of circumstances expressly provided for in the contract.
This judgment highlights the...more
The rule against reflective loss bars claims against wrongdoers by shareholders of a company (for instance for the diminution in the value of their shareholding) where the shareholder’s loss is merely reflective of the loss...more
7/20/2020
/ Board of Directors ,
Business Losses ,
Corporate Misconduct ,
Creditors ,
Foreign Judgments ,
Fraud ,
Fraudulent Transfers ,
Freezing Order ,
Insolvency ,
Reflective Loss Rule ,
Reversal ,
Shareholders ,
UK Supreme Court
In a helpful decision for claimants, the UK Supreme Court has confirmed that conspiring to breach a Freezing Order constitutes “unlawful means” for the purposes of the tort of Unlawful Means Conspiracy....more