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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 35 21 July 2020

In a sign of things to come, in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly the first Covid-19 related cases are starting to appear, as well as arguments that any resulting economic downturn would justify an order for security for costs.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 77 8 June 2021

In this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly, find out what might shiver a judge’s timbers on a without notice application, as well a case concerning the engine of a Ferrari 250 GTO, the interpretation of warranty provisions in an SPA, and the perils of exaggerated claims.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 92 26 October 2021

This week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly considers an important decision from the Supreme Court on whether a claimant is obliged to plead and prove foreign law, as well as an interesting case for the maritime sector on sanctions clauses in LOUs, and guidance from the TCC on the operation of the new rules on trial witness statements.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 96 23 November 2021

In this week’s CDW, the Court of Appeal overturns a decision in the court below on charterparty demurrage clauses. The Commercial Court considers the nature of a cryptocurrency swap contract and we focus on two judgments concerning procedural issues which are frequently encountered in commercial disputes.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 148 31 January 2023

This issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly contains some valuable lessons on ensuring that you consider carefully what you are agreeing to as well as making sure finalise the contracting process. We also consider a decision on the interpretation of section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and when a party should be allowed to defend the claim against them.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 149 7 February 2023

In this issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we cover the Supreme Court’s decision that Tate Modern’s viewing gallery is a nuisance, together with judgments on apparent arbitrator bias, exercise of a finance lessee’s option to take ownership in a sanctions context and interpretation of a commonly used jurisdiction clause.

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Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 153 7 March 2023

This week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly considers a Supreme Court decision on rent repayment orders, two maritime decisions as to calculation of the liability sum and determination of time limitation issues in relation to oil pollution.

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