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Anti-suit injunctions and third parties
In two recent decisions, the English courts have considered the availability of anti-suit relief to restrain defendants from pursuing foreign proceedings against third parties. In two recent decisions, the English courts have considered the availabi...
In-Depth: Class Actions – 9th edition – Hong Kong chapter
Class actions and major group litigation can be seismic events, not only for the parties, but also whole industries and parts of society. In-Depth: Class Actions (formerly the Class Actions Law Review) (9th edition) explains the relevant procedures, devel...
In-Depth: Class Actions – 9th edition – England & Wales chapter
Class actions and major group litigation can be seismic events, not only for the parties, but also whole industries and parts of society. In-Depth: Class Actions (formerly the Class Actions Law Review) (9th edition) explains the relevant procedures, devel...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter: CMA consults on proposed changes to its guidance on leniency and no-action in cartel cases
On 29 April 2025, the UK Competition and Markets Authority initiated a public consultation on proposed updates to its guidance on leniency and no-action in cartel cases. This marks the first comprehensive review of the CMA’s leniency guidance in over ten ...
Employment Bulletin - May 2025
Topics covered in this bulletin:
HR Spotlight 2025: 19 June 2025
Court of Appeal examines leaver provisions in company’s articles of association
Change to incentive plan by parent company was not unlawful age discrimination
Supreme Court decides that def...
Tax and the City Review - May 2025
In their latest Tax and the City article, Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider:
The FTT’s decision in The Vaccine Research Limited Partnership case that the licence fee payments were not income because the licence fee financing arrangements were circu...
The Lens Newsletter - May 2025
A selection of our latest blogs on all things digital from our experts and thought leaders here at Slaughter and May.
Podcasts
The Evolving Cyber Risk Landscape
In this two-part podcast series, members of our Cyber Hub, Richard Jeens and Natalie Donovan,...
Insurance regulation: more tweaking of the rules?
Hong Kong Launches Company Re-domiciliation Regime
Key points
Hong Kong has launched an “inward re-domiciliation” regime with effect from 23 May 2025, allowing non-Hong Kong incorporated companies to move their domicile to Hong Kong without court or winding-up procedures while preserving continuation of ...