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February 2025 banking and finance case law update—assignment and champerty, defaults and termination, NSI Act, pre-emption, negligent misstatement, guarantees and letters of credit, asymmetric jurisdiction clauses

Published on: 05 March 2025

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Banking & Finance—February 2025 case round-up

Tactus Holdings Ltd (in administration) v Jordan and others [2025] EWHC 133 (Comm)

Assignment of rights—permitted assignment—champerty rules

The Commercial Court refused an attempt to replace the existing claimant, finding the alleged transfer of rights was invalid due to contractual bars and was champertous. Reading the SPA’s assignment provision strictly, the court concluded that the applicant, Chillblast Ltd, was not a permitted assignee. It also determined that Chillblast lacked a sufficient legitimate interest to support the transfer. The judgment offers clear guidance on the construction of anti-assignment provisions, the contemporary application of champerty principles, and the procedural hurdles for a ‘change of party’ in commercial litigation. For further detail, see News Analysis: Court construes contractual restrictions on assignment and considers champerty in refusing substitution of a claimant (Tactus Holdings Ltd (in liquidation) v Jordan)...

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