Garfield AI said Monday that it has won its first case in the English courts after the artificial intelligence law firm helped a freelancer to draft materials to instruct a barrister to recover £7,000 ($9,269) in unpaid commissions.
Garfield AI said Monday that it has won its first case in the English courts after the artificial intelligence law firm helped a freelancer to draft materials to instruct a barrister to recover £7,000 ($9,269) in unpaid commissions.
Shopping comparison website Kelkoo told the U.K.'s competition court Monday that Google "devastated" its rivals by abusing its dominance, allowing its algorithms to demote competitors in search results and promote itself.
Maritime insurers told the U.K. Supreme Court on Monday that they are entitled to equitable compensation after Spain breached an arbitration agreement when it obtained a €855 million ($980 million) judgment over a major oil spill off its coast.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans on Monday to step down after losing the support of the Labour Party for him to stay on, clearing the way for former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to launch his bid for the top job.
A food investment company has sued the former directors of a garlic spread and bread manufacturer in London, alleging they fraudulently misrepresented the company's compliance with food safety laws before its sale while concealing practices such as using moldy cloves in production and storing bread outdoors.
A property developer's directors will give up their phones to be examined for messages possibly relevant to the company's long-running claim worth more than £180 million ($238 million) against French hospitality giant Accor, a London judge has ordered.
Mercedes-Benz has argued in defenses filed in the mammoth "Dieselgate" litigation that it is not liable to six sample motorists for allegedly putting "defeat devices" into their vehicles.
The U.S. has failed to stop a patent revocation claim by a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, which it argued had not been properly served, as a London court ruled on Monday that the claim did not need to go through diplomatic channels.
U.S. investment giant Ares has rejected claims it tried to profit from a London real estate business' success by using the "Marq Logistics" trademark, arguing that the U.K. company operates under a different logo.
A property development company isn't entitled to £33.5 million ($44.7 million) in tax relief claimed on payments made to a lender because there wasn't a strong enough causal link between the payments and its borrowing arrangements, a London tribunal ruled Monday.
A former security supervisor at a Scottish airport has won £45,100 ($60,000) after a tribunal ruled that a contracting business had "tunnel vision" when it unfairly fired her following a string of absences.
An employment tribunal has rejected a bid by Rockstar Games to strike out claims that it was blacklisting staff for being union members, allowing the IWGB union to continue bringing more allegations before it faces off against the gaming giant in court in September.
A London court has stripped a national law firm of a £30,400 ($40,200) success fee, ruling that it could have helped its client fund his personal injury claim through an existing insurance policy rather than a conditional fee agreement.
The European Union’s latest sanctions package introduces an EU-wide antisuit injunction mechanism that offers businesses a powerful weapon against Russia's efforts to derail international arbitration with forum-shopping tactics, say lawyers at Signature Litigation.
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