Google has won its bid to prevent three Russian broadcasters from enforcing "exorbitant" judgments that it branded weapons of war, as a London court ruled that the judgments were obtained in Russia in breach of jurisdiction agreements.
Google has won its bid to prevent three Russian broadcasters from enforcing "exorbitant" judgments that it branded weapons of war, as a London court ruled that the judgments were obtained in Russia in breach of jurisdiction agreements.
Prince Harry settled his legal case against the U.K. arm of Rupert Murdoch's media empire on Wednesday as the publisher agreed to pay "substantial damages," apologized for intruding into his private life and admitted that unlawful actions were carried out at its Sun tabloid.
Former top executives at oil trader Arcadia Group defeated a near decade-long $335 million fraud claim Wednesday after a London court dismissed allegations the men had diverted oil trading profits into their own pockets.
A company part-owned by snooker world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan has lodged a claim with the Competition Appeal Tribunal over contract terms that prevent players from taking part in tournaments not organized by the sport's major governing body.
TSB Bank must face an employee's sex and race bias claims after an employment tribunal ruled that it could not resolve the differences between the two versions of events without going to trial.
Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko, the founder of fertilizer giant Eurochem Group, lost a bid to have European Union sanctions lifted on Wednesday as a court ruled that they should remain in place.
Tyson Foods' captive insurer can pursue litigation against a reinsurer in England for payouts following a fire at one of the food giant's Alabama plants, after a London court found the companies had chosen the English jurisdiction to take priority over arbitration in New York.
A steakhouse restaurant chain has reached a settlement with its insurer in a multimillion-pound dispute over its business interruption policies in connection with the national lockdowns imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Unified Patent Court has demonstrated in recent decisions that it will be a friendly forum for owners of standard-essential patents, with judges' reasoning falling in line with approaches typically seen before German national courts.
A European Union court has resurrected an airline's "FlyPersia" trademark application, ruling on Wednesday that consumers would not confuse the sign with a rival's "FlyDubai" mark.
Michael Kors beat a Spanish company's bid to register a mark for "MK Micahel Michele" to sell clothing and bags Wednesday, after a European court ruled there was no reason to question a previous ruling that it would likely confuse buyers.
A tech company must pay its former chief executive £92,800 ($115,000) after it unfairly dismissed him because of "resentment" over his high earnings, a tribunal has ruled.
A hospital cleaner has won approximately £50,000 ($61,600) from her former employer after a tribunal ruled that her superiors failed repeatedly to accommodate her complex mental health issues before they decided to fire her.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has hired an expert in digital assets to work at its financial services and funds team in London as the firm moves to bolster its practice in the face of an increasingly complex financial technology sector.