Event: Are sanctions on Russia working? Breakfast discussion with Michael O’Kane and Anna Bradshaw

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Sanctions are one of the leading global issues of our time and, as part of LIDW23, we are co-hosting a breakfast discussion with Global Legal Group, at which leading practitioners will share their thoughts on listings, their impact, enforcement and compliance. They will survey the fast-changing terrain and give much-needed clarity in this complex area. […]

Premier League v Manchester City case – what do ‘good faith’ obligations really mean?

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The alleged breaches by Manchester City FC of many Premier League Rules have attracted a lot of commentary in recent months and resulted in calls for a new examination of what the principle of ‘good faith’ engagement with the Premier League really means for football clubs, as well as the obligation to co-operate with, and […]

Government tables failure to prevent fraud offence amendment to ECCT Bill

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Last week, the Home Office tabled an amendment to the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, setting out a failure to prevent fraud offence. According to the Home Office, this new offence is meant to “make it easier to prosecute a large organisation if an employee commits fraud for the organisation’s benefit” and “allow prosecutors […]

Russia sanctions backlash as billionaire launches challenge

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A few weeks ago, Eugene Shvidler, a billionaire who has been associated with Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, launched the first legal challenge to reach the London courts to the UK’s Russian sanctions regime. Shvidler is arguing that the Foreign Office made “significant errors” in deciding to freeze his assets. He also challenges that he is […]

BNP Paribas climate case could prompt wider litigation against banking sector

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In February, three French NGOs, Friends of the Earth France, Notre Affaire à Tous and Oxfam France, launched proceedings in France against BNP Paribas, Europe’s largest bank, in connection with its financing of fossil fuel polluters and thus failing to comply with its obligations under the French corporate duty of vigilance law, which came into […]