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Precedent: witness statement supporting anti-suit injunction to restrain foreign proceedings (England and Wales)

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Filed on behalf of the Claimant

Statement of evidence by [ insert initial and surname of witness ] Sequence: [ insert number of the witness’s statement in relation to the witness, e.g. ‘Second’ ] Exhibits: [ insert initials and number for each exhibit cited, e.g. ‘MXW1’ ] Statement date: [ insert statement date ] [ Translation date: [ insert date ] ] Claim number: [ insert claim number ]...

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Josephine Higgs
Josephine Higgs , KC

Josephine Higgs KC is a barrister at 7 King’s Bench Walk practising in all areas of commercial law with a particular emphasis on insurance and reinsurance, professional negligence, civil fraud, conflict of laws and jurisdiction, international arbitration, and energy and natural resources. She is recommended in Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 as a leading silk for insurance, commercial dispute resolution and professional negligence, and has been described in the directories as “a complete pleasure to work with and a superb advocate”, “absolutely brilliant”, “very focused” and “ferociously hard-working”. She has been instructed in a broad spectrum of cases of different types and sizes in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Commercial Court, and in domestic and international arbitrations (including ICC, LCIA, ARIAS and Bermuda Form arbitrations), as well as cases in other jurisdictions. She regularly advises and acts in cases with an...

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