Boris Berezovsky v Roman Abramovich (2012)

Judgment Date: 31 Aug 12

Summary The claimant Russian businessman failed to prove any binding agreement that he was to have an interest in a Russian oil company or a Russian aluminium company. Facts The claimant (B) sued the defendant (D) claiming that he had an interest in two substantial Russian companies, Sibneft, an oil...

Lord Spencer-Churchill v Faggionato Fine Arts Ltd (2012)

Judgment Date: 07 Aug 12

Summary The court granted an interim injunction preventing the purchaser of a painting from selling it without first giving notice to the previous owner where the previous owner had an arguable case that the painting remained vested in him because the purported sale was unauthorised and therefore void. Facts The...

Quick Draw LLP v Global Live Events LLP & Ors (2012)

Judgment Date: 30 Jul 12

Summary A limited liability partnership which had provided a bridging loan to finance a concert was entitled to recover the full amount due from the concert organiser. Under the terms of a debenture, the lender was entitled to existing and future copyright in sound and film recordings of the concert...

Avrora Fine Arts Investment Ltd v Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd (2012)

Judgment Date: 27 Jul 12

Summary The claimant had established that a painting bought by it at an auction by Christie's was a forgery; it was entitled to a refund under a limited warranty given by Christie's, but the latter's conditions of sale barred the claimant's claims in negligence and misrepresentation. Facts The claimant company ...

Toplain Ltd v Orange Retail Ltd (2012)

Judgment Date: 26 Jul 12

Summary Where a claimant had served a notice of discontinuance in error, it had been open to it to invoke the court's jurisdiction under CPR r.3.10 to correct that error; it could not be said that r.38.5(2) clearly intended to restrict the setting aside of notices of discontinuance to those...

In the Matter of Wedgwood Museum Trust Ltd (2012)

Judgment Date: 19 Jul 12

Summary Although administrators' costs were generally justified as the point upon which they sought directions required a definitive answer, their retention of leading counsel where two other leading counsel had been retained was clearly inappropriate. Accordingly, the administrators' costs of briefing leading counsel were disallowed. Facts The court was required...

Ludsin Overseas Ltd v ECO3 Capital Ltd & Ors (2012)

Judgment Date: 19 Jul 12

Summary A company which had lost £2 million by investing in a scheme involving the purchase of a plot of land succeeded in its claim for fraudulent misrepresentation against several defendants who had been involved in the promotion or operation of the scheme. Facts The claimant company (L) brought a claim...

Trevor Horn & Ors v Commercial Acceptances Ltd (2012)

Judgment Date: 19 Jul 12

Summary On the proper interpretation of a loan agreement and accompanying trust deed between a commercial lender and pension scheme trustees who had participated in the lending, the trustees were entitled to recover their contribution in full where a borrower had defaulted and there was a shortfall in the security....

Peter Taylor v Kenneth Saunders, Martin Terry, Christopher Gibson & Paul Taylor (2012)

Judgment Date: 19 Jul 12

Summary An accountant executor who had taken a neutral position in relation to whether a client had testamentary capacity when executing a will in his presence was entitled to his costs out of the estate under CPR r.48.4(1), despite having addressed personal allegations during the hearing that he had known...