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Ben Bruton Eversheds LLP

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Financial institutions e-briefing: FSDR update: payment guarantee or on demand bond? *

United Kingdom - April 8 2013
The Court of Appeal was asked to consider a decision of the High Court concerning whether a payment guarantee was a guarantee or actually an on…


Financial institutions e-briefing: cyber crime and payment processing *

United Arab Emirates - February 26 2013
A new federal decree has been issued in the United Arab Emirates in order to combat cyber crimes. Who commits the offence? The decree…

Co-authors: Tim Buckingham, Sean Yates.


Financial Institutions E-briefing: High Court confirms legality of consent payments for noteholder votes *

United Kingdom - November 5 2012
The High Court has confirmed the legality of consent payments to noteholders.

Co-authors: Matthew Allen.


Financial Institutions E-briefing: The right to borrow money is not an asset caught by a freezing order *

United Kingdom - November 5 2012
In a further instalment of the long-running case, the Commercial Court considered whether Mr Ablyazov's activities in relation to certain loan agreements constituted disposing or dealing with assets within the meaning of a freezing injunction.

Co-authors: Matthew Allen.


Financial Institutions E-briefing: In what circumstances can a professional owe a duty of care to a third party? *

United Kingdom - November 5 2012
The High Court has provided guidance on the circumstances in which professional advisers owe a duty of care to third parties.

Co-authors: Matthew Allen.


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