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Firms are setting a precedent in court action against hackers and helping to recover stolen funds
Vladimir Potanin fights ex-wife’s attempt to bring $6bn settlement claim in London
Eight senior legal figures, including a former president of the UK’s Supreme Court, insist that international law be upheld
Russian businessman asks High Court to be allowed to cover London staff salaries, including for a driver
The former US president has brought a data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence
Szabolcs Fekete had blamed ‘very small’ coffees and denied that meals had been eaten with his partner
Former motor racing mogul has agreed to pay £652mn to settle decades-long battle over offshore assets, with HMRC ‘slowly turning the screw’
Former Formula One boss to pay record £652mn after admitting failure to declare overseas assets to UK authorities
Case brought by four businesses could have far broader implications for group of 900 firms
The move comes as some firms are slowing recruitment or even cutting roles
The former US president is suing Orbis Business Intelligence, co-founded by Christopher Steele, in the High Court
Judge rules English courts lack power to hear claims brought by former lover of monarch who abdicated in 2014
Spending on case spirals as party seeks to delay trial until after next general election
Trial at London’s High Court over Mozambique scandal is due to start next week
Jan Marsalek named as connection to Bulgarian nationals accused of espionage by UK authorities
Legal judgments may at least be used by one nation to hold another to account
UK public prosecutor authorises charge of conspiracy to conduct espionage against three men and two women
FCDO applies to have parts of former senior civil servant’s witness statement struck out for employment tribunal case
Attorney-general praises ‘stellar’ career of veteran defence lawyer
Bank hired law firm to take action against jewellery manufacturer but case was dismissed
Revelation of debts in 2018 led to suspension of trading and loss of more than 900 jobs
Two men took their case to Strasbourg after British regulator refused to hear case because they were non-residents
Response to proposed update of UK corporate governance code criticises failure to formalise role of general counsel
Because of ageing buildings, the school estate is in more need of work than the NHS
English court denies effort to ensnare Nyusi in case due to last 13 weeks in High Court
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