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The practicalities of pleading and proving foreign law in modern financial litigation

19 March 2024 / Author(s): Andrew Dinsmore
Issue: June 2023 / Categories: Feature

In theory, FS Cairo (Nile Plaza) LLC v Lady Brownlie [2022] AC 995 (Brownlie II) includes everything one needs to know about pleading and proving foreign law. However, in practice, it is replete with difficulties for litigators. This article provides guidance to ensure that one pleads one’s case in accordance with Brownlie II whilst not exposing one’s clients to unnecessary costs and satellite litigation.

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