The Banking Litigation Law Review - United Kingdom Chapter - 4th Edition
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Litigation involving banks shows little sign of slowing and continues to evolve. Disputes that have arisen in the past year cover a broad spectrum, from claims by consumers against banks (relating to losses incurred either to the bank or to third parties) to claims by banks for the recovery of loans and the enforcement of guarantees. Cross-border issues frequently arise, with banking litigation continuing to be a key area of focus for international commercial litigation.
This chapter explores the key trends driving banking disputes in the UK.
This chapter, first published in December 2020, is reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd.