The former wife of a UBS banker told the U.K. Supreme Court on Wednesday that she should get an equal split of their £112 million ($149 million) family wealth in a case that could confirm whether assets generated outside marriage can ever be shared.
The former wife of a UBS banker told the U.K. Supreme Court on Wednesday that she should get an equal split of their £112 million ($149 million) family wealth in a case that could confirm whether assets generated outside marriage can ever be shared.
The former vice president of Newcastle United FC failed on Wednesday to suspend an arrest warrant issued against him for breaching a court order over a £6 million ($8 million) debt he owes Mike Ashley, the former owner of the Premier League outfit.
A dentist's firm urged an appeals court on Wednesday to find that it had not engaged in tax avoidance by making loan payments to its owner through a trust, saying the payments had no connection to its owner's employment and therefore were not taxable as income.
A Lebanese bank on Wednesday lost its bid to block a Saudi sheikh from suing it in a London court to force it to transfer $24 million to his Swiss bank account amid an economic crisis in Lebanon.
A finance provider has sued a businessman for allegedly gifting a company to his son the day after the lender had demanded payment of more than £4.7 million ($6.3 million) under a loan guarantee.
A London judge on Wednesday ordered a Panasonic unit and two aircraft hardware manufacturers to pay Lufthansa over $5 million in interest for selling in-flight charging systems that infringed its patented technology.
The company behind generative artificial intelligence model Stable Diffusion asked a London judge Wednesday to throw out what it says is Getty Images' fresh pleadings that it infringed its intellectual property during development and training, saying the document inflicts on the defendant a copious workload as the clock ticks down to the summer trial.
A German pharmaceutical company has failed to revive its efforts to get a trademark for "Vagisan" in the European Union because of its likeness to rival feminine health product "Vagisil."
Thousands of mostly female shop workers at Morrisons have cleared an important hurdle in their equal pay claim, finalizing a vital document that compares their role with male colleagues working in the retail chain's distribution centers.
The U.K. government’s recent updated guidance for businesses on reporting slavery and human trafficking in supply chains underscores the urgent need for companies to adopt transparent and measurable due diligence practices, reinforcing the broader need for proactive internal investigations into unethical or criminal conduct, say lawyers at Seladore and Matrix Chambers.