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Jeremy Livingston

T: +44 20 7809 2086 M: +44 7825 528 217 Email Jeremy | vCard Office: London

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Banking litigation

Banking litigation

Jeremy Livingston Managing associate

Contact details

Jeremy Livingston

Jeremy Livingston
Managing associate

T: +44 20 7809 2086 M: +44 7825 528 217 Email Jeremy | vCard Office: London

A managing associate in the commercial litigation group with a particular focus on finance litigation, Jeremy has broad experience in the High Court and Court of Appeal, acting for clients including banks, corporates and high net worth individuals. Jeremy is also a member of the firm's India group.
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Jeremy has broad experience of interlocutory and post judgment applications including freezing injunctions, receivership orders and jurisdictional challenges.

Jeremy has acted in some of the most significant cases before the English Courts. He acted for the defendants in the leading case on the arguability of LIBOR manipulation claims against banks, which was listed by The Lawyer as one of the top cases of 2014.

Prior to joining the firm, Jeremy served as a Foreign Law Clerk to Ayala Procaccia, Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel.

  • Finance litigation
  • Commercial litigation

LBI hf (formerly Landsbanki Islands hf) v Raiffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich AG and Anor

Advising the defendants on damages claims in a sum of about €14.75 million brought by LBI hf in respect of alleged breaches of a global master repurchase agreement and a global master securities lending agreement.

SPL v Arch Financial Products LLP and Farrell

Acting for the claimant investment funds in pursuing a claim for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty against their former investment manager which was entrusted with the management of assets in excess of US$150 million.

More: Finance litigation

January Investments Limited v Habib Bank AG Zurich

Acting for the claimant in a breach of mandate claim for US$13,793,102 (plus interest) in the Commercial Court.

Major oil trader v Leading financial services company

Acting for a major oil trader pursuing contract and fraud claims in the Commercial Court valued in excess of US$18 million.

More: Commercial litigation

Awards

Banking litigation

Banking litigation

Latest news & insights

08 Nov 2022

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Finance litigation podcast

Welcome to our finance litigation podcast series.

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14 Sep 2021

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The "Reflective Loss Rule" following the Supreme Court's decision in Marex: Primeo v Bank of Bermuda

In Primeo v Bank of Bermuda[1] The Privy Council has handed down an important decision concerning the reflective loss rule, which clarifies two points left open in the..

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07 Oct 2020

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Finance litigation podcast series 2020

Welcome to our 2020 series of four short podcasts in which we take a bite-sized look at some of the key themes emerging in financial disputes over the last 12 months.

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22 May 2020

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Good faith, bankruptcy and the role of the court when creditors can’t agree: Gertner & Laser Trust v CFL

One of the largest bankruptcy orders ever made in the English courts (in the region of £870 million) has been set aside to allow a creditors’ meeting to take place in ..

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02 Oct 2019

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Warehouse receipts - Contract, mistake and estoppel

The Commercial Court has delivered a judgment which will have important implications in the context of commodity finance and, in particular, the use of warehouse recei..

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01 Oct 2019

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ISDA Master Agreements (2019 webcast)

In this webcast, Jeremy talks about two recent decisions concerning the Courts’ approach to interpreting some of the standard terms contained within the ISDA documenta..

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18 Mar 2019

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High Court clarifies its approach to determination of "Loss" under the 1992 ISDA Master Agreement

Under the 1992 ISDA Master Agreement, following an event of default, there is either an automatic termination or the non-defaulting party can serve a notice designatin..

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