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Force Majeure: When Performance Is Not Enough

Parties affected by a force majeure event should exercise "reasonable endeavours" to overcome such an event, even if the contract does not clearly state so. However, when exercising reasonable endeavours, parties do not...more

NFT fraud: the English court recognises NFTs as ‘property’ and makes proprietary interim remedies available to protect investors

In an important ruling, the English High Court has recognised for the first time that there is an arguable case that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are to be treated as property under English law. This means that the powerful...more

The Right to Privacy in Criminal Investigations

The UK Supreme Court has delivered an important judgment which confirms that those (including business people) under criminal investigation have a reasonable expectation of privacy in respect of information relating to that...more

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