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Witness statements by metals magnate say verbal agreements underpinned billions in financing from firm
Judgment sides with businesses over policies covering closures due to infection occurring ‘at the premises’
PrivatBank has taken its former owners Igor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov to court in England
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
One of the five judges identified by the FT has ruled on tax avoidance cases
Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others
Ruling comes days after Buenos Aires lost New York court case over oil company expropriation
Two former shareholders in a business sold to the payments company allege they were defrauded
US hedge fund claims DPK reneged on agreement to buy assets of London project together
Judge summons brothers Aidan and Howard Barclay to give evidence in dispute over unpaid £100mn divorce settlement
Case involves supply of £122mn of personal protective equipment during Covid pandemic
West African country says successful claim by oil and gas company P&ID built on ‘massive fraud’
High Court hears law firm set to represent Russian tycoon had questioned whether fees might exceed £500,000 limit
Ruling highlights how social media has become the new frontier for celebrity libel actions
US cereal maker fails to halt regulations that will curb promotion of high-sugar food
Judge rejects negligence claim after finding no evidence fraud had been perpetrated against African nation
Carole Cadwalladr claimed millionaire businessman and Brexit backer ‘lied’ about his links with Russia
Private equity fund behind spyware maker NSO Group is at centre of London court case
Families and lawyers attack government decision to transfer elderly and disabled from hospital
Wolseley owner free to pursue financing deal with US investment fund Knighthead
Prime minister did not ‘misdirect’ himself when he rejected findings of independent adviser, judges rule
Michael Viney says he owes company £14.7m but denies breaching contract or misleading authorities
Consultancy with close Tory connections was hired to monitor public opinion during the pandemic
‘VIP lane’ for favoured suppliers sometimes hindered procurement of safety kit
Former partner at accountancy firm says decision brings to close eight-year legal battle
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