Damage Awards (NTS) - Stuart Adair, XXIV Old Buildings
Damage awards for conspiracy to breach a freezing order and contempt of Court: new and important innovations or damp squibs?
Insolvency - Catherine Addy QC, Maitland Chambers
Weighing up all the tactical scenarios, when will insolvency law powers turn the scales in your clients' favour when obtaining disclosure and investigating fraud?
Coterminous cases - Jonathan Fisher QC, Bright Line Law
Can you coat-tail freezing actions brought by the police or make use of prosecution evidence? Considering the different burdens of proof, how do you progress the civil case if there are acquittals?
Parties unknown - Philip Young, Cooke, Young & Keidan
How do you take action against parties unknown, concerning spear phishing, cyber-attacks and paying funds away to fraudsters' accounts?
Inferences - Steven Thompson QC, XXIV Old Buildings
How willing is the Court to accept inferences when pleading fraud, because the victim may not know any - or many - of the facts? How strong should the case be before starting out?
Damage Awards - Stuart Adair, XXIV Old Buildings
Damage awards for conspiracy to breach a freezing order and contempt of Court: new and important innovations or damp squibs?
Data Room Service - Philip Young, Cooke, Young & Keidan
What are the practical and technical considerations when using a data room service to serve a court order?
Inferences - Steven Gee QC, Monckton Chambers
How willing is the Court to accept inferences when pleading fraud, because the victim may not know any - or many - of the facts?
How strong should the case be before starting out?