CJEU ruling affirms creditors' rights to a minimum EUR 40 compensation for late payments, regardless of amounts or payment delay...
Read moreA judicial sale by auction will not be suspended unless there is a legitimate impediment warranting such suspension. This was...
Read moreECJ ruling clarifies the legality of ‘floor’ clauses in loan agreements, impacting consumer rights and reimbursement claims across Europe. On...
Read moreOn 15th March 2024, the First Hall of the Civil Court delivered its judgement on the case of ‘Mediterranean Samac Company...
Read moreOn April 25, 2024, the CJEU upheld the validity of foreign jurisdiction clauses in bills of lading, reinforcing EU law...
Read moreIn the case C-737/22, the applicant, Staten og Kommunernes Indkobsservice A/S (“SKI”) brought a case before the High Court of...
Read moreOn April 23, the US’ Federal Trade Commission (US FTC) published the final version of a rather controversial new rule,...
Read moreIn the case T-134/21, Malacalza Investimenti Srl and Vittorio Malacalza (the “Applicants”), shareholders of the Italian bank, Banca Carige, brought...
Read moreFamily businesses, often spanning generations, possess a unique dynamic that necessitates special attention and care. Typically initiated by one generation...
Read moreAs the date of application of Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (“DORA” or the “Regulation”) is drawing closer, on the 16th July,...
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