Supreme Court majority rules that bank has no loss even if HSBC is in breach of the Quincecare duty
Stanford International Bank (SIB) was a bank which, it transpired, was being used as a large Ponzi scheme. SIB held accounts with HSBC....
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Stanford International Bank (SIB) was a bank which, it transpired, was being used as a large Ponzi scheme. SIB held accounts with HSBC....
The 'Protect' duty will require those responsible for spaces and venues accessible by more than 100 members of the public to assess the...
On 21 September 2022, we provided an update following the UAE Ministry of Justice’s letter to the Director General of the Dubai Courts...
On 15 December, Transport Minister Jesse Norman MP repeated the government’s commitment to designing new laws to permit wider use of...
On 9 December 2022, HM Treasury published a statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, on a widespread set of...
The mandatory reporting recommendation
Mr Loughton MP set out a theoretical scenario in which he was a volunteer scout leader who had been...
IICSA’s final report was published at noon on 20 October 2022. There has been a great deal of commentary in the weeks since then, not...
The Online Safety Bill is to be amended and measures that would have forced social media sites to take down material designated “legal...
Last week, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) commenced civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court of...
Previous blogs have commented on examples of, and recommendations to, tackle harassment in the workplace. This is an issue which can...
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