Academia
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COVID-19
Thompson, Lerch & Trout, "Coronavirus and Force Majeure" FZ Update, 12.02.2020... Read more -
BIMCO Sanctions Clause 2020
Floyd, Zadkovich & Lerch, "BIMCO Sanctions Clause 2020" FZ Update, 06.02.2020... Read more
Podcasts
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Tinkler, Tailors law on estoppel by convention | Case by Case (Ep. 19)
Aiden Lerch joins Luke and Calum on this week's episode, to discuss a recent (and rare) Supreme Court decision on Estoppel by Convention.... Read more
Previous insights
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Tinkler, Tailors law on estoppel by convention | Case by Case (Ep. 19)
Aiden Lerch joins Luke and Calum on this week’s episode, to discuss a recent (and rare) Supreme Court decision on Estoppel by Convention.
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Freezing Orders and Restraining InjunctionsEarly Contract and Charterparty Review (Part 12 of Economic Crisis Series)
Freezing injunctions Part 12 of our series on how to deal with an economic crisis – a guide for international businesses. Aiden Lerch, an Associate with ZFZ discusses freezing Injunctions in the English Courts. Freezing Injunctions are considered the “nuclear weapon” of the English Court. If successful, the restraint on the liberties of the injuncted person or business are severe. Typically, the Respondent (once served with a freezing order) is required to make a complete list of their assets, and can only use those assets in a very limited manner going forward. Going for a freezing order will almost certainly represent a significant escalation in the process of obtaining security. Normally these applications are used where there is a real prospect that the Respondent is trying to dispose of its assets; the moment for inter-partes dialogue has passed Applying for a freezing order requires a party to act quickly, aggressively and with detailed submissions. Aiden talks us through that detail. If you have a question about freezing orders, please contact Aiden or your normal ZFZ contact. -
COVID-19
Thompson, Lerch & Trout, “Coronavirus and Force Majeure” FZ Update, 12.02.2020
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BIMCO Sanctions Clause 2020
Floyd, Zadkovich & Lerch, “BIMCO Sanctions Clause 2020” FZ Update, 06.02.2020
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Maritime Liens Over Cargo
Lerch, Zadkovich & Floyd, “International Uniformity and Maritime Liens Over Cargo: An Ocean Not Easily Navigated” 4 Tulane Maritime Law Journal 451, 2020
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Tort of Nuisance
Lerch & Bautista, “Chapter 9: The Tort of Nuisance, Contemporary Australian Tort Law” (Cambridge University Press) , 2019
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Defence of Illegality
Lerch & Apolo, “Re-examining Miller v Miller: A Search for Rationality and Coherence in Australia’s Illegality Defence” 25 Torts Law Journal 219, 2019
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Data Breach
Lerch & Whittaker, “More Valuable Than Oil: The Application of Tort Law and Equity to Data Breach Cases” 27 Tort Law Review 100, 2019