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Featuring regular postings on developments in litigation and international arbitration, this blog is written by specialist lawyers at RPC.

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Margin calls in times of market turbulence

Topic: Commercial Disputes 02.07.2025 Read more
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RPC traces the trends for LIDW25

Topic: Commercial Disputes 30.06.2025 Read more
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CAT Collective Proceedings - Summer 2025 update

Topic: Commercial Disputes 28.05.2025 Read more
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CAT approves settlement in Merricks v Mastercard

Topic: Commercial Disputes 23.05.2025 Read more
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Court of Appeal decision allows litigation funders to be paid first in collective proceedings

Topic: Commercial Disputes 13.05.2025 Read more
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Another blow for Italian regional authorities in Italian Swaps saga judgment

Topic: Commercial Disputes 12.03.2025 Read more
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The PCR's "heavy responsibility": CAT judgment in Riefa v Apple and Amazon emphasizes the high standards expected of a PCR

Topic: Commercial Disputes 27.02.2025 Read more
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Good reason or not? Court of Appeal clarifies rule on non-party access to court documents

Topic: Commercial Disputes

Published by Ana Margetts, Associate (New Zealand qualified) and more.

The Court of Appeal has confirmed that a non-party does not have a right of access to documents on the court record by default (Derek Moss v The Upper Tribunal). Rather, the non-party must articulate a "good reason" for wishing to obtain the documents, by reference to the principle of open justice, explained in this blog.

28.01.2025 Read more
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Protecting commercial secrets: High Court allows redaction of documents for non-party access under CPR 5.4C

Topic: Commercial Disputes 28.01.2025 Read more
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ISDA Master Agreements

Topic: Commercial Disputes 13.01.2025

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