Contempt in Commercial Litigation

A Practical Guide

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Contempt in Commercial Litigation

A Practical Guide

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Description

Over recent years there has been an increasing trend to resort to committal applications in complex and heavy commercial litigation. The Civil Procedure Rules governing contempt applications have also been revised, and came into effect in October 2020.

Contempt in Commercial Litigation covers:

Substantive law in situations most commonly found in commercial cases
For example breaches of freezing injunctions (in particular the obligations to disclose, and not to deal with, assets) because that is the context in which a number of contempt applications are made. Other scenarios are also covered, such as anti-suit injunctions, search orders, obligations of disclosure and false evidence in witness statements and affidavits.

Procedural rules
Coverage of the relevant procedural rules applicable to contempt applications, including consideration of the new Part 81 of the Civil Procedure Rules.

Tactical considerations and practical recommendations
With contempt applications increasing, but having been relatively rare until recently, there are quite a few areas of uncertainty as to how contempt applications should be dealt with. This part of the book looks at tactical considerations on the part of both the claimant and the defendant and examines issues such as when to bring a contempt application, applying to strike-out contempt proceedings and whether a defendant should give evidence in response to the application.

Sentencing
Includes all the relevant reported cases over a period of time and looks at the sentences imposed in each case.

Contempt in Commercial Litigation is essential reading for practitioners in England and Wales, in particular commercial litigators who may not deal with fraud cases day-to-day, as well as appealing to foreign lawyers and advisers who are litigating, or contemplating bringing claims, in England.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Principles and development of the law of contempt
Chapter 3: Elements of contempt
Chapter 4: Typical cases of contempt
Chapter 5: Procedure
Chapter 6: Tactical considerations/practical issues
Chapter 7: Sentencing

Product details

Published Oct 13 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 408
ISBN 9781526518873
Imprint Bloomsbury Professional
Dimensions 248 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Jason Woodland

Jason Woodland is a partner in the Commercial Liti…

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