In the recent decision of CF v DLG, the BVI Commercial Court held that a two-step process is to be preferred over the use of “wrap up orders” in...
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In the recent decision of CF v DLG, the BVI Commercial Court held that a two-step process is to be preferred over the use of “wrap up orders” in Norwich Pharmacal proceedings. The applicant, a judgment creditor, sought Norwich Pharmacal relief against registered agency service providers to the judgment debtor, for information to assist with considering its enforcement options.
In the recent decision of CF v DLG, the BVI Commercial Court held that a two-step process is to be preferred over the use of “wrap up orders” in...
In a recent matter our firm obtained Norwich Pharmacal relief against a centralised digital asset exchange, marking an important first step in the...
In a recent matter our firm obtained Norwich Pharmacal relief against a centralised digital asset exchange, marking an important first step in the...
In another major success for a Harneys team run out of its London office, Justice Mangatal’s judgment is the first to clarify the proper...
In another major success for a Harneys team run out of its London office, Justice Mangatal’s judgment is the first to clarify the proper...
On 19 January 2024, the BVI Ministry of Finance, invited competent firms to pitch for consultancy services to assist the BVI in determining its...
On 19 January 2024, the BVI Ministry of Finance, invited competent firms to pitch for consultancy services to assist the BVI in determining its...
In a recent decision in Qu Haiping v Window of Trade International Limited et al, the BVI Commercial Court reiterated its pro-enforcement approach to...
In a recent decision in Qu Haiping v Window of Trade International Limited et al, the BVI Commercial Court reiterated its pro-enforcement approach to...
We cover 11 key questions we’ve been asked on how to preserve confidential information in BVI proceedings. Find our top 11 questions here.