The U.K.'s opt-out collective action regime and a third-party litigation funding market have driven a sharp rise in the country's litigation costs, a U.S. business trade group warned as the government continues to weigh reforms to the collective action regime.
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Class Actions Drive UK Court Cost Surge, Biz Lobby Says

By Eddie Beaver

The U.K.'s opt-out collective action regime and a third-party litigation funding market have driven a sharp rise in the country's litigation costs, a U.S. business trade group warned as the government continues to weigh reforms to the collective action regime.

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Kennedys Can Keep £3M Liability Cap In Negligence Dispute

By Max Austin

A London judge ruled Monday that Kennedys Dubai can keep a £3 million ($4 million) liability cap in place in a construction company's multimillion-pound negligence claim, rejecting the company's bid to apply English law to the dispute.

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Ashurst Pro Accused Of False Stolen Bike Insurance Claim

By Ronan Barnard

The solicitors' regulator accused an associate at Ashurst LLP of making dishonest statements in support of an insurance claim for a stolen bicycle at a London disciplinary tribunal Monday.

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COMPETITION

Nexans Can't Appeal £10M Wind Farm Cartel Damages Award

By Eddie Beaver

Power cable giant Nexans cannot challenge an order to pay the developers of the London Array wind farm £10.6 million ($14.2 million) over inflated high-voltage cable prices, as a London appeals court has ruled that Nexans' participation in a cartel had to be taken as a "hard fact."

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Jellycat Sues Hamleys, Next Over Copycat Plushies

By Hanna Vioque

Jellycat has accused both toy shop Hamleys and retailer Next of selling copycats of its popular smiling plush toys in new claims in a London court. 

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Employment Law Consultant Gets OK For Fire Drill Bias Claim

By Jamie Lennox

A Scottish tribunal has refused to trim a Peninsula employment law consultant's claim that she faced disability discrimination during a fire drill at the advisory firm's offices, declining to throw out her case against her former manager.

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Co-op Driver Wins £19K After Harasser Was Reinstated

By Max Austin

The Co-op must pay an apprentice driver £19,000 ($25,400) after the retailer sought to minimize her claims that a female colleague had been sexually harassing her and reinstated the woman without adequately protecting the apprentice, a tribunal ruled.

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ARBITRATION

Portofino Says Citadel Used Dismissal To Fuel Press Campaign

By Caroline Simson

Portofino Technologies has accused Citadel Securities of using its decision to drop its trade secrets lawsuit against the Swiss cryptocurrency trading firm as an opportunity to drum up bad press about Portofino, and papering over the fact that an $8 million judgment it won in the dispute is a "pyrrhic victory."

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London Arbitration Advised In Florida MSC Cruises Case

By Joyce Hanson

A Florida federal magistrate judge has recommended that a former employee of MSC Cruises SA arbitrate his personal injury claims in London, saying he has already initiated arbitration and can't escape a clause in his contract now.

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PEOPLE

Sullivan & Cromwell Hires 2 Litigators For Frankfurt Office

By Ashish Sareen

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has hired two partners from Hengeler Mueller to launch a litigation practice in Germany.

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