20 Nov, 2023 In the Julius Baer case, a costs order with a real sting in the tail By Duncan Campbell Upper Tribunal Judge Herrington - sitting in retirement - has delivered a final blow to the FCA with a partial costs order in Seiler v...
15 Jun, 2023 FCA suffers defeat in Julius Baer case - with important individual accountability implications By Nikunj Kiri Duncan Campbell You wouldn't know it from reading the FCA's statement, but the FCA has experienced a major loss in the Upper Tribunal (UT). The UT has...
22 Dec, 2022 Accurately describe how your crypto token is backed - or face the boot By Duncan Campbell In a two-for-one, the Upper Tribunal used its decision in Moneybrain to weigh in on two important regulatory themes: more stringent...
30 May, 2022 The UK Supreme Court's CMA v Flynn decision is unlikely to change the Upper Tribunal's approach to costs against the financial services regulators By Duncan Campbell Recent legal commentary has exaggerated the practical implications of the UK Supreme Court's decision in CMA v Flynn Pharma [2022] UKSC...