In our monthly update podcast, we look at key recent judgments likely to be of interest to financial institutions. This episode is hosted by John Corrie, a partner in our banking litigation team, who is joined by Ceri Morgan and special guest Catherine Bagge.
You can find links to our blog posts on the cases covered in this podcast below:
- High Court takes robust approach to personal guarantees: potential impact for accredited lenders under the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/07/07/high-court-takes-robust-approach-to-personal-guarantees-potential-impact-for-accredited-lenders-under-the-coronavirus-business-interruption-loan-schemes/
- Court of Appeal confirms borrower’s right to withhold payment under English law Tier 2 Capital facility agreement where risk of US secondary sanctions https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/07/14/court-of-appeal-confirms-borrowers-right-to-withhold-payment-under-english-law-tier-2-capital-facility-agreement-where-risk-of-us-secondary-sanctions/
- Privilege in the context of regulatory investigations: latest guidance from the High Court https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/06/15/privilege-in-the-context-of-regulatory-investigations-latest-guidance-from-the-high-court/
- High Court takes expansive view of when reference to legal advice may result in broader waiver https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/06/12/high-court-takes-expansive-view-of-when-reference-to-legal-advice-may-result-in-broader-waiver/
- Untangling, but not killing off, the Japanese knotweed: Supreme Court confirms existence and scope of “reflective loss” rule https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/07/20/untangling-but-not-killing-off-the-japanese-knotweed-supreme-court-confirms-existence-and-scope-of-reflective-loss-rule/
- UK Government announces LIBOR legislative fix: summary of proposals and our initial observations https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/2020/06/29/uk-government-announces-libor-legislative-fix-summary-of-proposals-and-our-initial-observations/
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