
The second edition builds on the excellent reputation earned by the first as a comprehensive and practical work focussing on civil law claims and remedies. Its aim is to provide clear answers for practicioners whilst being willing to tackle some of the more complex and difficult areas such as proprietary remedies. The book covers all aspects of international commercial fraud litigation, ranging from issues of conflict laws, pre- emptive remedies (e.g. freezing orders, interim receivers, Norwich Pharmacal Orders), contentious insolvency litigations, to tracing assests. The book also covers substantive claims in areas such as trusts/ equity, contract, tort, restitution, company law and insolvency, as well as challenging asset protection devices in sham trusts and lifting the corporate veil, along with sanctions for non- compliance or contempt. Practical guidance on important procedural elements such as injunctions and disclosure is also provided. Detailed treatment of difficult topics such as unjust enrichment and conflict of laws is included and the new edition considers the impact of the Rome I and Rome II Regulations governing contractual and non- contractual obligations concerning choice of law issues. It also examines all relevant new case law such as Sinclair v Versailles concerning the impact on the right to obtain a proprietary claim in respect of a breach of fiduciary duty. The book draws together the disparate areas of the law that must be considered by commercial fraud litigators making a single and accessible reference source for practitioners and scholars.
This work investigates the complex legal mechanisms and procedural strategies required to effectively litigate commercial fraud claims within civil practice. Paul McGrath QC, a distinguished practitioner, synthesizes substantive law and procedural remedies to provide a comprehensive framework for addressing international fraud. The text integrates case law, statutory regulations, and equitable principles to guide legal professionals through the intricacies of asset recovery and liability enforcement.
What You Will Find
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Legal professionals frequently cite this work as a primary reference for navigating the disparate areas of law involved in commercial fraud litigation. Experts highlight the text for its ability to provide clear, actionable guidance on complex topics such as proprietary claims and asset tracing.
Page Count:
910
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019163445X
ISBN-13:
9780191634451
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