Litigators who spend millions using armies of lawyers rather than more efficient artificial intelligence tools to review documents could soon face cost penalties from the courts, lawyers say, even as the profession resists making use of the technology mandatory.
Litigators who spend millions using armies of lawyers rather than more efficient artificial intelligence tools to review documents could soon face cost penalties from the courts, lawyers say, even as the profession resists making use of the technology mandatory.
An appeals tribunal allowed a trade association on Tuesday to serve Booking.com companies abroad with a proposed £1.8 billion ($2.4 billion) collective claim alleging that anti-competitive restrictions inflated hotel commissions.
A former director of Axiom Ince has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal panel for using a client's funds to settle counsel fees for another client, then trying to cover it up, according to a judgment published Tuesday.
Two Chinese aircraft lessors have sued Indian discount airline SpiceJet for about $79 million, seeking to claw back unpaid rent and deposit top-ups for five passenger planes.
SBB Law's insurer has denied it owes £19.5 million ($26.4 million) to the administrator of the collapsed law firm over after-the-event premiums that covered its clients' cavity wall insulation claims, arguing the policies it wrote were based on "untrue" representations the law firm made.
Sportradar told a New Jersey federal court the antitrust claims being brought by sports betting technology company Altenar are based entirely on a business agreement that contains an arbitration provision.
A London judge held Tuesday that two former directors of a financial software business defrauded creditors by transferring intellectual property rights worth £2 million ($2.7 million) amid an impending threat of insolvency.
A London court has denied a request by the publishers of a video game to take control of an upcoming Iraq war title amid its ongoing dispute with the game's current developer, citing the risk of handing over the code without a trial.
A tribunal has held that a U.K. ports owner unfairly dismissed a senior manager overheard criticizing his boss and colleagues, ruling that the employer pushed him to quit by withholding his sick pay during disciplinary proceedings.
A U.K. provider of diagnostics services has accused a group of radiologists of stealing thousands of confidential documents, allowing them to set up a rival company and take one of its clients.
A tribunal has ordered the Bank of England to hand over documents that could shed light on whether a Mitie Ltd. worker was unfairly dismissed after he was excluded from a transfer to another security provider.
An investor in Cuban real estate said Tuesday that Guernsey's financial regulator will appoint a court administrator for the company after U.S. sanctions triggered the loss of key banking, service provider and business relationships.
The Crime and Policing Act 2026 recently entered into force, highlighting a growing emphasis on governance and senior management oversight, the influence of compliance on commercial decision-making, and an overlap between legal and regulatory risk across jurisdictions, say lawyers at McDermott.