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    • Feb 18, 2026

    Crypto fraud factsheet

    What is Cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency is a digital asset recorded on decentralised networks built on blockchain technology. It enables users to send and receive funds directly without relying on a bank or traditional financial intermediary. Examples include Bitcoin and Ethereum, as

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    • Insights
    • Feb 18, 2026

    UK Crypto legal update: developments to watch in 2026

    1. A new UK Crypto regulatory regime The UK is introducing a formal regulatory regime for crypto assets under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). A draft Crypto Assets Order has been published, and the new framework is

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    • Insights
    • Jan 8, 2026

    New year, new risks: navigating transparency in the Commercial Court

    As the year begins, many private clients are reviewing their affairs and setting resolutions. One area that demands particular attention is dispute management. How disputes are resolved can have lasting consequences, especially now that the English courts are embracing greater

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    • Insights
    • Dec 4, 2025

    Bad buyers and bad leavers: sellers face an imbalanced fight

    What is a Bad Leaver Clause? A bad leaver clause typically appears in a shareholders’ agreement, articles of association, or a sale and purchase agreement of shares (SPA). It defines the circumstances in which a departing shareholder must transfer their

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    • Jun 13, 2025

    Pleading and proving fraud in commercial litigation – Key takeaways from London international disputes week 2025

    Fraud disputes are high-stakes, fast-moving, and increasingly complex. At a recent seminar hosted during London International Disputes Week (LIDW), Wedlake Bell Partner and Head of Disputes – Ed Starling,  Karl Anderson and Andrew de Mestre KC (Deputy High Court Judge) from

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