Dispute resolution
Litigation Brief October 2023
Published on 25th Oct 2023
Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Litigation Brief
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UK Supreme Court deems litigation funding agreements 'unenforceable'
Litigation funding agreements with professional funders were unenforceable because they were Damages Based Agreements.
Trial highlights the question of witness evidence in a foreign language
What to do if your opponent is using interpreters as a tactical weapon.
Activists look for new ways to bring climate change-related litigation to English courts
Court of Appeal has rejected a claim that pension trustees breached their duties by continuing to invest in fossil fuels.
How to approach 'without prejudice' communications in disputes
What privilege-related issues have the courts dealt with recently?
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