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11 March 2026

Supreme Court holds that no statutory limitation period applies to unfair prejudice petitions

Supreme Court holds that no statutory limitation period applies to unfair prejudice petitions
18 November 2025

Supreme Court finds there is no principle in English law that a condition precedent to payment of a debt will be deemed fulfilled if fulfilment was prevented by a party's own breach

Supreme Court finds there is no principle in English law that a condition precedent to payment of a debt will be deemed fulfilled if fulfilment was prevented by a party's own breach
05 November 2025

Supreme Court confirms proper approach to determining appropriate currency for costs order

Supreme Court confirms proper approach to determining appropriate currency for costs order
12 May 2025

Supreme Court confirms the types of defendant who can be liable for fraudulent trading

Supreme Court confirms the types of defendant who can be liable for fraudulent trading
26 February 2025

Supreme Court confirms broad interpretation of section 423 Insolvency Act 1986 relating to transactions defrauding creditors

Supreme Court confirms broad interpretation of section 423 Insolvency Act 1986 relating to transactions defrauding creditors

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