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United Kingdom Case Commentaries

A Clear Divide – UKSC Restricts the Tort of Bribery to Fiduciary Relationships and Rejects Implied Dealer Loyalty in Motor-Finance Transactions

A Clear Divide – UKSC Restricts the Tort of Bribery to Fiduciary Relationships and Rejects Implied Dealer Loyalty in Motor-Finance Transactions

Date: Aug 4, 2025
A Clear Divide – UK Supreme Court Restricts the Tort of Bribery to Fiduciary Relationships and Rejects Implied Dealer Loyalty in Motor-Finance Transactions Introduction The decision in Hopcraft and...
“From the Furnace, Not the Fence” – Supreme Court Clarifies the Measuring Point for Section 5 of the Cremation Act 1902

“From the Furnace, Not the Fence” – Supreme Court Clarifies the Measuring Point for Section 5 of the Cremation Act 1902

Date: Aug 1, 2025
“From the Furnace, Not the Fence” – Supreme Court Clarifies the Measuring Point for Section 5 of the Cremation Act 1902 Introduction Wathen-Fayed v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and...
“Wide-Margin Proportionality” – The UKSC’s New Framework for Judicial Scrutiny of Individual Sanctions (Shvidler & Dalston Projects Ltd v Secretaries of State)

“Wide-Margin Proportionality” – The UKSC’s New Framework for Judicial Scrutiny of Individual Sanctions (Shvidler & Dalston Projects Ltd v Secretaries of State)

Date: Jul 30, 2025
“Wide-Margin Proportionality” – The UKSC’s New Framework for Judicial Scrutiny of Individual Sanctions Introduction In Shvidler v Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Affairs...
No Mandatory Principal Hire Contract: Supreme Court Clarifies Operator Liability under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976

No Mandatory Principal Hire Contract: Supreme Court Clarifies Operator Liability under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976

Date: Jul 30, 2025
No Mandatory Principal Hire Contract: Supreme Court Clarifies Operator Liability under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 Introduction Delta Merseyside Ltd & Anor v Uber...
Stevens v Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd –  The Supreme Court Broadens Equitable Compensation for Dishonest Assistance

Stevens v Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd – The Supreme Court Broadens Equitable Compensation for Dishonest Assistance

Date: Jul 24, 2025
Stevens v Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd – The Supreme Court Broadens Equitable Compensation for Dishonest Assistance 1. Introduction Stevens v Hotel Portfolio II UK Ltd & Anor ([2025] UKSC 28) is a...
“Opinion-Not-Construction” Rule for Benchmark-Fraud Cases – A Commentary on Hayes & Palombo ([2025] UKSC 29)

“Opinion-Not-Construction” Rule for Benchmark-Fraud Cases – A Commentary on Hayes & Palombo ([2025] UKSC 29)

Date: Jul 24, 2025
“Opinion-Not-Construction” Rule for Benchmark-Fraud Cases A Comprehensive Commentary on Hayes & Palombo ([2025] UKSC 29) 1. Introduction The joined appeals of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo provided the...
“One Balance to Rule Them All” – The Supreme Court Authorises Aggregated Public-Interest Balancing under FOIA 2000

“One Balance to Rule Them All” – The Supreme Court Authorises Aggregated Public-Interest Balancing under FOIA 2000

Date: Jul 24, 2025
“One Balance to Rule Them All” – The Supreme Court Authorises Aggregated Public-Interest Balancing under FOIA 2000 Introduction Department for Business and Trade v The Information Commissioner [2025]...
Standish v Standish – The Supreme Court Confines the Sharing Principle to Matrimonial Property and Re-defines “Matrimonialisation”

Standish v Standish – The Supreme Court Confines the Sharing Principle to Matrimonial Property and Re-defines “Matrimonialisation”

Date: Jul 4, 2025
Standish v Standish – The Supreme Court Confines the Sharing Principle to Matrimonial Property and Re-defines “Matrimonialisation” 1. Introduction Standish v Standish ([2025] UKSC 26) is the most...
The “Arising-From” Test for Incidental Use: Supreme Court Clarifies Section 356LA(3) CTA 2010 in Revenue and Customs v Dolphin Drilling Ltd

The “Arising-From” Test for Incidental Use: Supreme Court Clarifies Section 356LA(3) CTA 2010 in Revenue and Customs v Dolphin Drilling Ltd

Date: Jun 25, 2025
The “Arising-From” Test for Incidental Use: Revenue and Customs v Dolphin Drilling Ltd ([2025] UKSC 24) Introduction In Revenue and Customs v Dolphin Drilling Ltd the United Kingdom Supreme Court...
“Looking Beyond the Checkout”: The Supreme Court Affirms Post-Sale Context as a Stand-Alone Source of Trade-Mark Confusion – Commentary on Iconix Luxembourg Holdings SARL v Dream Pairs Europe Inc & Anor [2025] UKSC 25

“Looking Beyond the Checkout”: The Supreme Court Affirms Post-Sale Context as a Stand-Alone Source of Trade-Mark Confusion – Commentary on Iconix Luxembourg Holdings SARL v Dream Pairs Europe Inc & Anor [2025] UKSC 25

Date: Jun 25, 2025
“Looking Beyond the Checkout”: The Supreme Court Affirms Post-Sale Context as a Stand-Alone Source of Trade-Mark Confusion Commentary on Iconix Luxembourg Holdings SARL v Dream Pairs Europe Inc &...
The “Limited-Weight & Rare-Prediction” Principle:  UKSC settles the role of foreign early-release regimes in Article 8 extradition proportionality tests

The “Limited-Weight & Rare-Prediction” Principle: UKSC settles the role of foreign early-release regimes in Article 8 extradition proportionality tests

Date: Jun 12, 2025
The “Limited-Weight & Rare-Prediction” Principle Andrysiewicz v Circuit Court in Łódź, Poland ([2025] UKSC 23) 1. Introduction The United Kingdom Supreme Court (“UKSC”) has delivered a landmark...
Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc: The New Bright-Line Test for Hybrid Non-Commercial Loans

Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc: The New Bright-Line Test for Hybrid Non-Commercial Loans

Date: Jun 9, 2025
“Any Non-Commercial Loan with More Than a De Minimis Surety Element Puts the Lender on Inquiry” — A Commentary on Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc ([2025] UKSC 22) 1. Introduction In...
Supreme Court Confirms Statutory Right to Wild-Camp on Dartmoor: Darwall & Anor v Dartmoor National Park Authority [2025] UKSC 20

Supreme Court Confirms Statutory Right to Wild-Camp on Dartmoor: Darwall & Anor v Dartmoor National Park Authority [2025] UKSC 20

Date: May 22, 2025
Supreme Court Confirms Statutory Right to Wild-Camp on Dartmoor: Darwall & Anor v Dartmoor National Park Authority [2025] UKSC 20 1. Introduction The United Kingdom Supreme Court has delivered a...
“Payment Triggers Contribution” – The Supreme Court on Accrual of Contribution Claims and the Limits of Building Safety Act Retrospection (URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd [2025] UKSC 21)

“Payment Triggers Contribution” – The Supreme Court on Accrual of Contribution Claims and the Limits of Building Safety Act Retrospection (URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd [2025] UKSC 21)

Date: May 22, 2025
“Payment Triggers Contribution” – The Supreme Court on Accrual of Contribution Claims and the Limits of Building Safety Act Retrospection Commentary on URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd ([2025]...
“Reasonable Basis” Review: The Supreme Court Clarifies SIAC’s Role in National-Security Appeals – Commentary on U3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19

“Reasonable Basis” Review: The Supreme Court Clarifies SIAC’s Role in National-Security Appeals – Commentary on U3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19

Date: May 13, 2025
“Reasonable Basis” Review: The Supreme Court Clarifies SIAC’s Role in National-Security Appeals – Commentary on U3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19 1. Introduction The...
“Warming Oneself by the Fire of Fraud”: Bilta (UK) Ltd v Tradition Financial Services Ltd and the Extended Reach of Section 213 Insolvency Act 1986

“Warming Oneself by the Fire of Fraud”: Bilta (UK) Ltd v Tradition Financial Services Ltd and the Extended Reach of Section 213 Insolvency Act 1986

Date: May 8, 2025
“Warming Oneself by the Fire of Fraud”: Bilta (UK) Ltd v Tradition Financial Services Ltd and the Extended Reach of Section 213 Insolvency Act 1986 1. Introduction Bilta (UK) Ltd & Ors v Tradition...
Interpretation of Defence Statements is a Question of Fact, Not Law – Commentary on Perry v R [2025] UKSC 17

Interpretation of Defence Statements is a Question of Fact, Not Law – Commentary on Perry v R [2025] UKSC 17

Date: May 1, 2025
“From Law to Fact”: Supreme Court Confirms that Construing a Defence Statement Is Normally a Question of Fact – A Commentary on Perry v R ([2025] UKSC 17) 1. Introduction On 30 April 2025 the United...
Hospital Trusts’ Representative Standing to Protect Clinicians’ Article 8 Rights During the “Initial Phase”: A Commentary on Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2025] UKSC 15

Hospital Trusts’ Representative Standing to Protect Clinicians’ Article 8 Rights During the “Initial Phase”: A Commentary on Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2025] UKSC 15

Date: Apr 17, 2025
Hospital Trusts’ Representative Standing to Protect Clinicians’ Article 8 Rights During the “Initial Phase” Commentary on Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2025] UKSC 15 1....

        Biological Definition of “Sex” under the Equality Act 2010 – 
        Commentary on For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16

Biological Definition of “Sex” under the Equality Act 2010 – Commentary on For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16

Date: Apr 17, 2025
Biological Definition of “Sex” under the Equality Act 2010 Commentary on For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers ([2025] UKSC 16) 1 | Introduction The Supreme Court’s decision in For Women...
“Considering, Not Fulfilling” – The Supreme Court Re-defines the Interim Housing Duty in Scotland

“Considering, Not Fulfilling” – The Supreme Court Re-defines the Interim Housing Duty in Scotland

Date: Apr 10, 2025
“Considering, Not Fulfilling” – The Supreme Court Re-defines the Interim Housing Duty in Scotland 1. Introduction Glasgow City Council v X (Scotland) ([2025] UKSC 13) is a landmark decision on the...
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