The Threshold of Perversity in Challenging Claims Assignment
The UK Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Lock v Stanley and Another has raised significant implications for the assignment of claims.
Antitrust Cases: Swiss Companies Defending
Any company that fails to implement proper safeguards may become the subject of an antitrust investigation.
Jersey Approaches Insolvency
Jersey law stands distinct from that of the UK when it comes to avenues of insolvency available to businesses.
Handling Estate Administration After Death
Bereavement can be one of the most challenging periods of a person’s lifetime, often compounded by the need to organise assets and attend to other legal matters.
The Role of Forensic Analysis and Litigation Consulting
The fields of engineering and construction, and the litigation that arises from them, are greatly impacted by the insights provided by experts.
Overcoming the hurdles in international debt collection in Switzerland
As a financial hub, Switzerland is frequently involved in matters involving international debt collection.
Get into the World of Tech Start-Ups and Investments In Turkey
We hear exclusive insight into Figopara’s $11 million investment round and expertise surrounding Turkey’s latest tech start-ups and investments.
Supreme Court Rules Northern Ireland Protocol is Lawful
The UK Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to UK-EU trade arrangements by unionist leaders.
Five Trends for the Scottish Legal Market in 2023
In keeping with our broader look at legal sector trends in 2023, Morton Fraser partner Richard McMeeken takes a focused look at the legal market in Scotland.
A Guide to the Procedure of the Swiss Public Prosecutor
Swiss criminal prosecution contains many particularities that set it apart from peer nations.
Medical Malpractices and Cauda Equina Syndrome
Cauda equina syndrome is a disorder with extreme consequences for its victims especially if a healthcare provider fails to diagnose or treat this disorder.
Swiss Wills and Amendments to the Law of Inheritance
The new year has begun with a significant development in Swiss estate law, as its century-old law of inheritance has undergone a revision.