Insufficient Time Spent Properly Assessing a Case Before Commencing Proceedings is a False Economy: James Kemball Ltd V Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd and “K” Line (Europe) Ltd

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14/11/2022

Some practical tips for litigators arising from the recent decision in James Kemball Limited v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd and “K” Line (Europe) Limited [2022] EWHC 2239, in which MFB represented the successful Defendants.

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King Crude Carriers SA and others (Appellants) v Ridgebury November LLC and others (Respondents) [2025] UKSC 39 On appeal from: [2024] EWCA Civ 719

Introduction

King Crude Carriers SA and others (Appellants) v Ridgebury November LLC and others is a Supreme Cou...

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Olam v Holbud: A Costly Lesson in Contractual Damages and Arbitration

Does an innocent party need to prove that it would have been able to perform its contractual obligations where the party in repudiatory breach h...

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