Employment and Commercial Disputes: The International Aspects

Author:   Paul Nicholls, KC (4 New Square, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781526515803


Pages:   600
Publication Date:   15 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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A guide to the conflict of laws dealing with jurisdiction and applicable law in commercial and employment-related cases enabling practitioners to assimilate and understand the rules which apply in cases that have an international element. Commercial claims have long had an international element and the same is increasingly true for employment cases in particular in employee competition or team moves where, for example, a defendant in country A is orchestrating a team move in country B. This book assists practitioners by having the law relevant to these sorts of cases in one place in an easy to understand manner. It states the law applicable in particular to both commercial and employment cases. This covers both High Court claims but also, in its employment section, statutory claims involving employees who work abroad or otherwise may be said to lack a connection with the UK. It uses examples to augment the statement of the law and offers tactical and strategic guidance based on real cases. As well as providing a guide to the law, comment on the strategy and tactics underlying claims and defences are provided and examples of how these matters can and do play out in practice are given. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law and Employment Law online services.

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Author:   Paul Nicholls, KC (4 New Square, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Weight:   1.096kg
ISBN:  

9781526515803


ISBN 10:   1526515806
Pages:   600
Publication Date:   15 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Part I Conflict of law rules Chapter 2 The UK’s departure from the EU Chapter 3 Jurisdiction Chapter 4 Challenges to jurisdiction Chapter 5 Lis alibi pendens Chapter 6 Choice of law Chapter 7 Choice of law in contract Chapter 8 Choice of law in respect of non-contractual obligations Chapter 9 Anti-suit injunctions Chapter 10 Practice and procedure Chapter 11 Interim remedies Chapter 12 Proof of foreign law Chapter 13 Foreign judgments Chapter 14 Jurisdiction in the employment tribunal Part II How applicable rules apply to employment and commercial cases Chapter 15 Team moves Chapter 16 Breach of confidence Chapter 17 Applications for anti-suit injunctions Chapter 18 Breach of contract claims between employers and employees involving different jurisdictions Chapter 19 Employment tribunal claims involving foreign employers and related parties Chapter 20 Breach of fiduciary duty Chapter 21 Fraud Chapter 22 International sales contracts Chapter 23 Contracts for services Chapter 24 Economic torts

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A comprehensive and accessible account of international disputes, offering a wealth of reference material and practical and tactical guidance...Apart from the author's impressive mastery and accessible exposition of the complications of what used to be called 'conflict of laws', what is particularly valuable about this book is the extensive number of case studies it includes covering employment and commercial dispute scenarios...This book is a tremendous achievement and will be well worth having to hand when those tricky conflicts questions crop up. * ELA Briefing * ...I purchased a copy of [this] book this week and it is marvellous. I am sure it is going to be a very useful resource on the gateways and choice of law, and Lugano, if that happens! I am in particular looking forward to reading the specific chapters in Part II. I have read today the Team Move chapter and enjoyed it immensely. * Ben Phelps, Barrister *


A comprehensive and accessible account of international disputes, offering a wealth of reference material and practical and tactical guidance...Apart from the author's impressive mastery and accessible exposition of the complications of what used to be called 'conflict of laws', what is particularly valuable about this book is the extensive number of case studies it includes covering employment and commercial dispute scenarios...This book is a tremendous achievement and will be well worth having to hand when those tricky conflicts questions crop up. * ELA Briefing *


A comprehensive and accessible account of international disputes, offering a wealth of reference material and practical and tactical guidance…Apart from the author’s impressive mastery and accessible exposition of the complications of what used to be called ‘conflict of laws’, what is particularly valuable about this book is the extensive number of case studies it includes covering employment and commercial dispute scenarios…This book is a tremendous achievement and will be well worth having to hand when those tricky conflicts questions crop up. * ELA Briefing * ...I purchased a copy of [this] book this week and it is marvellous. I am sure it is going to be a very useful resource on the gateways and choice of law, and Lugano, if that happens! I am in particular looking forward to reading the specific chapters in Part II. I have read today the Team Move chapter and enjoyed it immensely. * Ben Phelps, Barrister *


Author Information

Paul Nicholls KC is a barrister at 4 New Square. He has a diverse practice which includes in particular cases at the commercial end of employment law but also broader commercial work and regulatory and public law cases. A major part of his practice is in High Court employment and related commercial work. This involves urgent applications for injunctions and related relief, including search and freezing orders, applications to enforce post-termination restraints, to prevent team moves and for springboard relief and orders for the interrogation of computers in order to identify and delete confidential information. This work also involves substantial trial litigation such as team move claims, wrongful dismissal, bonus claims and restrictive covenant and garden leave trials. He also undertakes purely commercial cases involving a range of contractual disputes and commercial arbitrations. His work frequently has an international element and he has to advise and formulate arguments based on jurisdiction and applicable law, often seeking to avoid courts and tribunals claiming jurisdiction over litigants or persuading the English court to take jurisdiction, as in one case where he secured an injunction in England to restrain action in connection with a team move in the UAE.

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