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Court of Appeal (England and Wales) enforces asymmetric jurisdiction clause, reviving Hipgnosis' declaratory claim despite Manilow's parallel US proceedings

Published on: 22 April 2025

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The three-judge Court of Appeal panel has held that Hipgnosis SFH Ltd may pursue its claims in the High Court, as the intellectual property investment fund’s agreement to acquire rights in Manilow’s music catalogue stipulates that Hipgnosis can bring proceedings solely in England. Under the contract, Hipgnosis is restricted from issuing any of its claims, including those concerning the purchase price, in any forum other than England, the judgment confirmed. The court also found no objection to the appellant seeking negative declaratory relief regarding the purchase price before the English courts...

Sitting with Justices Stephen Phillips and Richard Snowden, Justice Julian Flaux accepted Hipgnosis’s argument that the High Court had erred in implying that Manilow’s decision to litigate in Los Angeles deprived the English court of jurisdiction. The appeal turned on an asymmetric jurisdiction clause in the agreement which permits only Manilow to advance specified claims in the US, while preserving exclusive English jurisdiction for Hipgnosis, as set out in the decision...

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