
UniCredit and anti-suit injunction convolutions
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A frequently employed measure in the arbitration toolkit, the anti-suit injunction has undergone a raft of changes in the wake of the UniCredit saga, touching on jurisdictional challenges, law changes and geopolitics.
The anti-suit injunction (ASI) is a well-known concept under English law, and attracts considerable attention for its frequent use in arbitration. It permits a court to make an order preventing or terminating any domestic or foreign legal action, when that action is in breach of
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