Dispute resolution

Litigation Brief October 2023

Published on 25th Oct 2023

Welcome to the latest edition of Osborne Clarke's Litigation Brief

European parliament empty assembly room

UK Supreme Court deems litigation funding agreements 'unenforceable'

Litigation funding agreements with professional funders were unenforceable because they were Damages Based Agreements.

Read more >


Trial highlights the question of witness evidence in a foreign language

What to do if your opponent is using interpreters as a tactical weapon.

Read more >


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.

Read more >


How to approach 'without prejudice' communications in disputes

What privilege-related issues have the courts dealt with recently?

Read more >

Share

* This article is current as of the date of its publication and does not necessarily reflect the present state of the law or relevant regulation.

Connect with one of our experts

Interested in hearing more from Osborne Clarke?