From the Litigation Tracker

Chloe Bell, 3VB

The six biggest moves at the Bar in August

From digital asset specialists to experienced family barristers, August has seen multiple moves across the Bar despite the holiday season. Here are The Lawyer’s top picks. Sarah Grimmer (Call: 1998) Twenty Essex Arbitrator Sarah Grimmer, who joined the Singapore office of Twenty Essex, is kicking off August’s moves. Over the past 20 years, Grimmer has worked […]

Defamation and privacy: A practice divided

Defamation and privacy law looks very different now than it did ten years ago. Litigation was employed nervously following the Defamation Act’s commencement in 2014. Case law around the Defamation Act has now mostly settled, creating a more predictable landscape for litigants. This has been aided by the introduction of a Media & Communications List […]

Mastercard

Two sets, one stranglehold: CAT work is not open to all

The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has been booming since the Supreme Court certified Merricks’ bumper claim against Mastercard, lowering the bar for claimants and litigation funders wishing to bring collective actions. Mammoth cases have since been submitted and much of the work now carried out at the CAT involves their certification. As new cases continue […]

Retail disputes: The future of a market transformed

The challenges facing the retail sector are well known. In what has been an unenviable few years for the industry, retailers have had to tackle internet competition and the decline of the high street, lockdowns and Covid-19-related rules, supply chain issues, Brexit conundrums, staffing challenges, and now inflation and a cost of living crisis. Even […]

Allen & Overy: Under the hood of a magic circle litigation practice

The four magic circle firms — Allen & Overy (A&O), Clifford Chance, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Linklaters — are made up of unquestionably tremendous legal professionals. Their expertise and appearances on the very largest corporate transactions have always caught the eye of the business community, but their litigation practices have suffered from a perception problem. The […]

The Commercial Court: This is where the relationships lie

After concerns over whether London might lose its international client base, the Court’s own numbers comprehensively dispel that fear. According to the Commercial Court’s own report, the last two years saw international disputes comprise almost two-thirds of all matters heard. Which law firms are winning big Clyde & Co and HFW are the only firms […]

Technology and Construction – Which law firms are litigating in the UK’s infrastructure space?

The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has an outstanding reputation. Described as “innovative”, “adaptable” and “specialist” in a series of interviews conducted by The Lawyer for the report, the TCC and its judiciary deserve praise for its innovative stance. Practices which are now widespread, such as hot-tubbing witnesses, were first used in the TCC. Indeed, […]

Revealed: The top 15 appeals of 2021

As showcased in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases last month, litigants are lining up for a busy 2021, with further disputes set to be heard in both the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. Here are the challenges to look out for. Several of this year’s appeals have previously appeared in The Lawyer’s Top 20 […]

From the Litigation Tracker: A ‘wave’ of Covid-related litigation is starting to wash into the courts

Claims activity rallied across a number of sectors in late 2020 following a coronavirus-induced dip in Q2, data from The Lawyer Litigation Tracker shows. For the sake of this analysis a cross-section of pandemic-hit sectors was selected, including: healthcare equipment and services, public sector (excluding health), retail, real estate and pharmaceuticals. Claims activity as a […]

From the Litigation Tracker: When it comes to weathering the coronavirus, some courts are better than others

  Claims activity within the Queen’s Bench and Chancery Divisions of the High Court dropped significantly following the initial coronavirus outbreak but activity within the Patents Court, the Commercial Court and the Admiralty Division remained consistent, data from The Lawyer Litigation Tracker shows. Claims activity across UK courts as a whole plummeted between January and […]