Jack Thorne
Jack Thorne focuses his practice on litigation and dispute resolution, advising across a broad range of domestic and international disputes, with a focus on commercial litigation and arbitration, finance litigation, and corporate insolvency. He has particular experience dealing with cross-border disputes arising out of corporate and financial transactions.
New Government Bill to Reverse Supreme Court’s Decision on Litigation Funding
By Jack Thorne, Briana Walley, Harry Denlegh-Maxwell and James Dobias on Mar 27, 2024
Posted In Legislative Update, Regulatory/Compliance, Transportation & Logistics, United Kingdom
The Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill was introduced to Parliament this week, following the UK government’s announcement earlier this month that it would introduce legislation that would reverse the outcome of the UK Supreme Court’s recent decision in R (on the application of PACCAR Inc and others) v Competition Appeal Tribunal and others.[1] In PACCAR,...
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Clearview AI Inc Overturns Regulatory Intervention at First Instance
By Jack Thorne, Pilar Arzuaga and Jonathan Robb on Feb 14, 2024
Posted In Court Judgment, Regulatory/Compliance, Technology, United Kingdom
Clearview AI Inc.’s facial recognition technology has been subject to regulatory scrutiny from the privacy sector worldwide, including the UK Information Commissioner who issued the US company with monetary penalty and enforcement notices (the Notices) for alleged violations of GDPR/UK GDPR (the Regulations). In a judgment dated October 17, 2023 (the Judgment), the UK’s First-tier...
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Representative Proceedings | A Low Bar to the “Same Interest” Requirement?
By Jack Thorne and Briana Walley on Feb 11, 2024
Posted In Court Judgment, United Kingdom
In Commission Recovery Ltd v Marks & Clerk LLP & Anor [2024] EWCA Civ 9, the Court of Appeal handed down one of its first decisions concerning representative proceedings following the landmark Supreme Court decision in Lloyd v Google. The Court of Appeal upheld the High Court’s decision at first instance and allowed a representative...
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