Banking litigation: recent examples of tradition, trust and transformation
3 Jun 11:30 - 13:00
This session will explore key developments in banking law over the past year, with a focus on key trends and recent examples of “tradition, trust and transformation”, including:
• The Supreme Court’s decision in Johnson v FirstRand Bank on bribery and secret commissions
• The abandonment of the ‘awareness’ requirement in deceit claims
• Sanctions and the rule in Ralli Bros
• Braganza duties in the banking context
• Jurisdiction clauses and anti-suit injunctions
• Noteholder litigation
• FSMA ss 90/90A litigation
We will also cover some of the key content from CMS’ Banking & Finance Disputes Report 2026, including recent data on claims, and the likely impact of AI on banking and finance disputes.
Speakers
- James MacDonald KC - One Essex Court
- Matthew Barry - One Essex Court
- Tom Dane - Partner - CMS
- Vanessa Whitman - Partner - CMS
- Kushal Gandhi - Partner - CMS
Members Hosts
- CMS
- One Essex Court
Event Contact Details
Name: Charlotte Gibbons-Jones
Email: charlotte.gibbons-jones@cms-cmno.com
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