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Removals are now likely to go ahead but the possibility of a clash with the European Court of Human Rights remains
Moderna alleges Pfizer and BioNTech infringed its patents in use of mRNA platform
Claimants hope to bolster their case that managers were incentivised to push for cost cuts that contributed to the tragedy
Sanctions short of dismissal ‘nullifies the right’ to strike, say judges in landmark ruling
Cum-ex lawsuit brought by Danish tax authority against defendants including Sanjay Shah kicks off in London
Jeffrey Cook found guilty last month of receiving more than £70,000 in kickbacks in cash and cars
Ecotricity founder was told by High Court to provide notice of donations in divorce proceedings
Former UBS and Citigroup trader had argued US judgments showed he was innocent
Financier fails in effort to block Victor Restis from pursuing bankruptcy proceedings against her after judge rules demand is valid
Hume-Kendall had been accused by administrators to failed investment firm of using investors’ savings to fund lifestyle
Alleged victims of phone hacking claim media tycoon was aware of wrongdoing at UK newspapers
Campaigners hit out at Court of Appeal ruling that has led to acquittals in some criminal damage cases
Former trader’s barrister tells London judges that US appeals court followed ‘correct approach’ when overturning similar convictions
Lloyd’s of London among those hit by lawsuit in High Court
Cancer Research UK and the RSPCA warn on impact of legal hold-ups in receiving bequests from estates
Max Hill rejects Acoba’s finding that he ‘blatantly’ disregarded vetting process before he took job at law firm
Chancellor has pledged to protect spending on defence, education and NHS, but other departments risk being squeezed
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British financier calls £36mn demand an ‘abuse of process’ that should be settled through arbitration
Prosecutors allege the accused had discussed a plan to target an Islamic education centre in the city in northern England
Billionaire claims bank treated Frasers Group ‘grotesquely’ in €50mn margin call dispute
Billionaire tells court bank’s actions were ‘completely unbelievable’ as Frasers sues for €50mn
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder tell London’s High Court that he faces a ‘flagrant denial of justice’
Sums raised by investment firm allegedly spent on earrings, horses and shotguns
Lawyers and activists warn of both a legislative and a judicial clampdown against environmental activism
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