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Disputes Quick Read – 19 de 105 Publications
In August, we reported on ClientEarth's unsuccessful derivative action against Shell's board of directors.
The environmental charity in still making headlines and has, more recently, renewed its challenge in the Administrative Court against the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) decision to approve the prospectus of Ithaca Energy – a, now, listed oil and gas operator in the North Sea.
After permission was initially refused on the papers, ClientEarth sought a declaration from the Court that the FCA's approval of the prospectus was unlawful, broadly, because Ithaca's disclosure of climate-related risks did not meet the Prospectus Regulation requirements.
ClientEarth claimed the FCA erred in law by approving the prospectus on three grounds:
In Lang J's judgment of 13 December 2023, the Court refused ClientEarth's renewed application for judicial review and held that the three grounds were unarguable and had no real prospect for success.
ClientEarth's focus on financial regulatory decisions comes as no surprise against the backdrop of the UK Government's commitment to become the world's first Net-Zero aligned Financial Centre, first proposed in November 2021 at COP26. However, it is a rarity for a UK regulator to be challenged this way and is the first challenge of its kind.
Whilst ClientEarth failed to obtain permission to bring a claim against the FCA on this occasion, no doubt listed companies and companies intending to list will be conscious of increased scrutiny when preparing prospectuses and disclosing climate-related risks. However, it remains the FCA's responsibility to approve prospectuses and a high hurdle would need to be overcome to show the regulator's irrationality in coming to its decision.
Andrew Howell and Natalia Faekova unpack an extraordinary case. A Mexican billionaire's strong fraud claim. Former Israeli intelligence operatives hired to target the defendant's solicitor. Secret recordings over wine and dinner. A judge who called it 'anathema to civil litigation' but may have been 'too lenient'.
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During an LSLA lecture on transparency and open justice, Mrs Justice Cockerill, recently appointed as Deputy Head of Civil Justice, outlined a pilot practice direction (PD) that will place select court documents squarely in the public domain via a new, public-facing side of the electronic court file (CE-File).
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