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A litigator's yearbook: 2019 (England and Wales)
How far can you act in your own self-interest? The role of good faith in commercial contracts
Article published - Redrafted DBA Regulations: a promising basis for reform
As explained in this previous post, a proposed redrafted version of the regulations governing Damages-Based Agreements (DBAs) has recently been …
Launch of our new Public Law blog
Herbert Smith Freehills has launched a new Public Law blog, which you can find at https://hsfnotes.com/publiclaw or via the “More blogs” link above. The …
Pre-contractual statements: When can they come back to bite you?
Parties may say all sorts of things when negotiating a contract. Where sophisticated commercial parties are involved, most pre-contractual …
Article published - The new Singapore Convention: some practical issues to consider now
As has been well publicised, the new Singapore Convention seeks to establish a global enforcement regime for settlement agreements resulting …
Article published - GDPR in the context of litigation
Among the extensive discussion of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) over the past two years, one area where there has been a marked lack of …
Launch of Asia Pacific Guide to Privilege 2019, including England and Wales chapter
Our Asia Pacific Guide to Privilege has recently been launched, including a new chapter on England and Wales and a question added to each of the other …
What does your contract mean? How the courts interpret contracts
All too often, a term might seem perfectly clear to the parties when the contract is agreed, but a dispute later arises as to how it is meant to apply in …
Article published - Anomalies in the English law of privilege: a triumph of form over substance
Legal professional privilege is recognised as a fundamental human right, which serves an important public interest in allowing parties to take legal …
Launch of our new Banking Litigation blog
Herbert Smith Freehills has launched a new Banking Litigation blog, which you can find at https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation or via the “More …
Launch of our new Civil Fraud and Asset Tracing blog
Herbert Smith Freehills has launched a new Civil Fraud and Asset Tracing blog, which you can find at https://hsfnotes.com/cf or via the “More blogs” link …
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