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Freezing Orders: The good, the bad and the frozen
Elizabeth Wiggin and Geraldine Elliott weigh up a recent case on freezing orders ‘The overriding consideration for the judge in deciding whether to maintain the freezing order was the interests of justice. He found that the injustice to the bank if the freezing order was discharged and the defendants were free to dissipate their assets …
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- Brink's Mat Ltd v Elcombe [1988] 1 WLR 1350
- Crown Resources AG v Vinogradsky & ors [2001] All ER (D) 203
- Kazakhstan Kagazy plc & ors v Arip [2014] EWCA Civ 381
- National Bank Trust v Yurov & ors [2016] EWHC 1913 (Comm)