A London judge threw out on Tuesday a property company's case worth tens of millions of pounds, concluding that the claimants' lawyers at Forsters LLP had failed to properly serve the claim over email to the solicitors of a construction group.
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Forsters' Email Service Nullifies Multimillion-Pound Claim

By Ronan Barnard

A London judge threw out on Tuesday a property company's case worth tens of millions of pounds, concluding that the claimants' lawyers at Forsters LLP had failed to properly serve the claim over email to the solicitors of a construction group.

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Lessor Sues For $28M Jet After Betting Probe Delays Payment

By Eddie Beaver

A Turkish aircraft lessor has sued a property finance company after it allegedly refused to hand over a $27.7 million private jet, this after the arrest of the lessor's former chairman over a football gambling probe delayed payment for the plane.

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HSBC Can't Dodge Ex-Employee's Claim Over WFH Penalty

By Jamie Lennox

A tribunal has ruled that HSBC must face a claim that it discriminated against a former employee during her menopause by disciplining her for working from home when she was experiencing migraines.

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CONTRACTS

Castle Trust Hits Surveyor With £10M Negligence Case

By William Janes

A trust that looks after two historic castles in the U.K. has accused a quantity surveyor of costing it more than £10 million ($13.5 million) by bungling the process for paying a contractor hired to build an art gallery.

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Gov't Sued Over £1B Office Supplies Buying Plan

By Sophia Dourou

An office supplies provider has sued the U.K. government over a tender for a £1 billion ($1.35 billion) contract for a digital marketplace platform, alleging it ceased to participate in the procurement process because of breaches of the law and competition rules.

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COMMERCIAL FRAUD

Revolut Hits Back At Marketer's Fraud Payments Claim

By Ronan Barnard

Revolut has hit back at a tech marketing company's claim against it over transactions made by someone impersonating the online finance company's fraud team, saying that the company had negligently failed to keep its account secure.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Google Defeats Film Distributor's 'Shorts' TM On Appeal

By William Janes

A distributor of short films lost its appeal Tuesday seeking to force Google to drop its YouTube "Shorts" brand, as a London appeals court upheld a ruling that "shorts" had a broad and descriptive meaning that undermined the distinctiveness of the distributor's trademark.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Trade Union OK To Refuse Legal Help To Employment Solicitor

By Jamie Lennox

A tribunal has ruled that Unite the Union did not unfairly penalize an employment solicitor who was a member of the union by refusing to fund legal action against his former employer after he terminated a retainer with his initial advisers.

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Part-Time Bus Driver Can Sue For Full-Time Drivers' Pay

By Hanna Vioque

An employment tribunal has ruled that a part-time school bus driver can pursue a claim for higher pay after showing that a full-time colleague operating a stage carriage was earning more while essentially doing the same work.

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LIBEL & DEFAMATION

Trump Wants Magistrate Judge Off $10B Defamation Suit

By Carolina Bolado

President Donald Trump wants a Florida federal magistrate judge to recuse herself from overseeing discovery in his $10 billion defamation suit against the BBC because she previously represented a U.K.-based company Trump sued over the dissemination of the Steele dossier, a controversial intelligence document claiming Trump had ties to Russia.

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PENSIONS

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FRC Finalizes Virgin Media Ruling Pensions Guidance

By Joel Poultney

Britain's accounting watchdog has published finalized guidance for how pension plans should comply with the findings of a landmark court judgment.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

11KBW

4 Pump Court

8 New Square

Addleshaw Goddard

Atkin Chambers

Ballard Spahr

Brito PLLC

Cloisters

Clyde & Co

Dykema

Fieldfisher

Fladgate LLP

Forsters LLP

Henderson Chambers

Hogarth Chambers

Kennedys Law LLP

Kings Chambers

Quadrant Chambers

Slater and Gordon

St Philips Chambers

Three New Square

Walker Morris LLP

Weightmans LLP

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bombardier Inc.

British Broadcasting Corp.

Democratic National Committee

Google LLC

HSBC Holdings PLC

Mace Group

Virgin Media Inc.

Vueling Airlines SA

YouTube Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Financial Ombudsman Service

Financial Reporting Council

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

UK Court of Appeal

UK High Court