Transport (Including aviation and shipping)

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Hogan Lovells secures victory for Uber as court grants new London licence

The High Court has ruled that Uber can continue with its London operations, almost a year after Transport for London rejected its licence application. TfL had banned Uber in London last year after identifying a pattern of failures linked to passenger safety. The ride-hailing app instructed Hogan Lovells’ Charles Brasted in its appeal. Westminister Magistrates’ […]

Slaughter and May

Double win for Slaughters as firm nabs new Government mandates

Slaughter and May has won two lucrative UK Government contracts for mandates to help the rail, and TV and film industry, worth a combined £3.7m. The firm has won the two separate contracts in a matter of months. The first one will see Slaughters advise the Department of Transport on an international rail project, the […]

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Linklaters secures settlement for airlines after quarantine challenge

Following the UK Government’s highly-anticipated air-bridge announcement, Britain’s three major airlines have reached a settlement regarding their challenge to the quarantine rules. With the help of Linklaters, British Airways, EasyJet and RyanAir have put an end to their combined battle against the previous 14-day quarantine, successfully calling for the blanket policy to be removed. The […]

trains

HSF and Ashurst lose out in railway tussle with DfT

The High Court has dismissed claims brought by Herbert Smith Freehills and Ashurst in the rail franchise litigation. The case, which featured in The Lawyer’s Top 20 cases 2020, was a mammoth rolled-up claim against the Department of Transport. Last year, the separate claims brought by West Coast Trains, Stagecoach and Arriva Rail were rolled […]

trains

Ten firms secure places on HS1 panel

Ten firms have secured a place on High Speed 1 (HS1)’s £15m legal panel. Linklaters, DLA Piper, Addleshaw Goddard and Herbert Smith Freehills are among the firms that have been appointed to the rail operator’s new panel, worth between £10m and £15m. The framework is divided into eight lots with Linklaters appointed to two lots, […]

EasyJet

EasyJet hit with billion-pound claim over data breach

A claim has been issued against EasyJet by PGMBM, formally known as SPG Law, after it emerged that nine million people’s data was accessed from the airline’s servers. The firm has instructed barristers from Serle Court – who are also working with the firm on its claim against British Airways for its data hack a […]

South African Airlines, plane, aeroplane, airport

A&O and ENSafrica lead on South African Airways rescue

South African firm ENSafrica and Allen & Overy are leading on the business recovery of one of Africa’s largest airlines, South African Airways, saving it from collapse. ENSafrica’s chairman Michael Katz is leading for the airline on behalf of the National Treasury of South Africa, which manages its national economic policy. South African Airways is […]

Mayer Brown client drops claim over £33m Eurotunnel settlement

Mayer Brown client P&O Ferries has dropped its claim against the Department of Transport (DfT) and Eurotunnel, after the ship operator decided not to challenge a settlement agreement between the parties. Acting for Eurotunnel, Freshfields agreed on a cash settlement of £33m in February, just hours before a trial over whether the DfT had breached […]

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Regional firm gains role as Thomas Cook stores find buyer

A Newcastle-based firm has gained a role in the latest Thomas Cook development, as 555 stores previously owned by the company look set to be acquired by a Sunderland-based travel agent. Muckle has advised Hays Travel on the acquisition of the stores around the UK, which will also include the incorporation of previous Thomas Cook […]

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Huge cast of firms claim mandates on Thomas Cook fallout

Ashurst has joined the throng of firms advising on the collapse of holiday group Thomas Cook, taking on the key role for the official receiver, KPMG and AlixPartners. Attempts to rescue Thomas Cook from insolvency failed overnight. Ashurst, which is advising the official receiver and special managers, has fielded a team led by restructuring head […]

Ince hires from shipping rival to fill senior partner vacancy

Ince has hired the former head of Hill Dickinson’s global shipping practice as its new senior partner, marking the first person to take on the role since Ince’s pre-pack administration deal  with Gordon Dadds last year. Julian Clark will take the position, over a year after Ince’s former senior partner Jan Heuvels stood down. Heuvels’ […]