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Financial Ombudsman Service Decision Not a Bar to Further Court Action

A Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) decision does not prevent claimants from pursuing further court action for additional compensation beyond the FOS award. In Clark v In Focus, the High Court ruled that the Ombudsman’s ruling is not legally binding and does not merge causes of action. This is important for bank swaps mis-selling victims who accepted FOS awards but seek further claims. Contact Lexlaw for expert advice on continuing litigation beyond FOS resolutions.

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Media Appearance: M Ali Akram on Comet Plc Administration (Sky News)

LEXLAW’s M Ali Akram was featured on Sky News discussing the Comet Group Limited administration. He highlighted concerns over potential unfair outcomes in the liquidation process. As experts in insolvency law, Lexlaw offers professional guidance and representation for businesses and individuals affected by company administrations and liquidations. Contact Lexlaw for specialist insolvency advice.

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Comet Administration highlights ‘Inequity of Legal Arms’

Sky News interviewed our Insolvency Team’s senior partner on the Comet Group collapse into administration. The administrators’ proposals revealed that while secured creditors were set to recover only about a third of their debts, unsecured creditors—including HMRC, employees, and customers—would receive less than 1p in the pound.

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BBA Announcement on Major Banks’ Swaps Payment Suspension Policy

Major banks may suspend swap payments for financially distressed businesses while an independent review is conducted. Suspension is considered case-by-case and does not imply wrongdoing by the bank. Banks reserve their rights regarding suspended payments. Contact Lexlaw for expert help if you need support against UK Banks.

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Graiseley Properties Ltd (Guardian Care Homes) v Barclays Bank PLC – LIBOR Manipulation Test Case

This landmark case involves claims by Graiseley Properties and Guardian Care Homes against Barclays Bank, alleging mis-selling of interest rate derivatives linked to LIBOR manipulation. It was the first English court case to address alleged fraudulent misrepresentation by Barclays related to LIBOR fixing. The case established precedents on implied misrepresentation and involved extensive evidence, including senior Barclays management. Legal experts are available to advise clients affected by such financial product mis-selling.

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KPMG Expert Evidence fielded by HMRC: The Need to Respond

HMRC uses complex expert evidence from KPMG in VAT and MTIC fraud cases to challenge appellants. Without your own expert response, this evidence may go uncontested, risking your case. Early and expert legal support is vital to protect your interests and effectively counter HMRC’s claims. Contact Lexlaw Solicitors for professional advice and representation.

The Manipulation of LIBOR by the Banks and the Impact on Interest Rate Swap Mis-selling Claims

Barclays Bank was fined for manipulating LIBOR, impacting many UK small businesses sold complex interest rate derivatives on misleading terms. Banks implied LIBOR rates would be fair, but this was untrue, affecting the validity of these contracts. Businesses may seek contract termination or damages. Contact Lexlaw for expert evaluation and legal support on your claim.

LEXLAW successfully represented a family business mis-sold interest rate swaps by Barclays, securing a substantial settlement despite initial negative advice. This case highlights the widespread impact of derivative mis-selling on UK small businesses, including sectors such as property, hospitality, and retail. Lexlaw offers expert legal support to businesses affected by such financial product mis-selling. Contact Lexlaw for professional advice and representation.

LEXLAW featured on BBC Radio 4’s The Report: Interest Rate Swaps Mis-selling

LEXLAW successfully represented a family business mis-sold interest rate swaps by Barclays, securing a substantial settlement despite initial negative advice from counsel. This case highlights the widespread impact of derivative mis-selling on UK small businesses, including sectors such as property, hospitality, and retail.

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Court of Appeal Decision: Mobilx, Blue Sphere, Calltel

The Court of Appeal has clarified the ‘Kittel’ test in VAT fraud cases, ruling that the key question is whether a trader should have known their transactions were connected to fraud, rather than whether it was merely likely. HMRC bears the burden of proof to show the trader’s knowledge. This decision helps genuine traders defend against denied input tax claims, but full, robust responses to HMRC’s fraud indicators remain essential. Contact Lexlaw for expert VAT litigation advice and representation.

Brayfal Decision Highlights the Importance of the Three Person VAT Tribunal

The Brayfal Tax Appeal Decision highlights the significance of a three-person VAT tribunal in complex high-value fraud cases. Unlike a two-member tribunal with a judge, where the judge’s opinion can be overruled by the other member, a three-person panel ensures balanced decision-making. Lexlaw advocates for future VAT tribunal hearings to be heard by two chairmen and one judge to improve fairness and expertise. Contact Lexlaw to discuss the implications of this decision and get expert VAT litigation support.