Barclays’ appeal in ‘LIBOR test case’ dismissed by Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal has today dismissed Barclays’ appeal in the case of Barclays Bank v Graiseley, which has been referred to as the ‘LIBOR test case’. The…
The Court of Appeal has today dismissed Barclays’ appeal in the case of Barclays Bank v Graiseley, which has been referred to as the ‘LIBOR test case’. The…
LEXLAW have recently advised and given expert comment to BBC Panorama in order expose, on behalf of our SME clients, the banks who mis-sold. The programme will expose…
Katherine Griffiths, of The Times newspaper, reports on our Financial Services Litigation team’s recent success in a swaps mis-selling litigation case where a speculative financial instrument, namely a multi-cancelable swap, was sold…
Neutral Citation Number: [2013] EWCA Civ 1197 Case No: A3/2013/0138 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION) ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE MANCHESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY…
The FCA have today published an update on the banks’ reviews of the sale of interest rate hedging products (“IRHPs”). Despite attempts by the FCA to say that…
In a hearing that, after months of anticipation and an intervention by the FCA, proved in the end to something of a damp squib, the appeal in Green…
Swaps Mis-selling case, Green and Rowley v RBS, is today being heard in the Court of Appeal. The appeal from the Queen’s Bench Division (Commercial) is being heard…
We advise many businesses who have been mis-sold over the counter derivatives by banks such as RBS, Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, Clydesdale and many others. We entirely understand the…
We outline the dangers to small business customers of recorded interviews in what is commonly known as the “FCA/FSA Review” of sales of derivatives (eg interest rate swaps…
The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards today publishes its Final Report – ‘Changing banking for good’. It outlines the radical reform required to improve standards across the banking…