Defendants liable in tort further to dissipation of assets in context of a worldwide freezing order and judgment debt
October 13, 2021
Defendants liable in tort further to dissipation of assets in context of a worldwide freezing order and judgment debtOctober 13, 2021 Lakatamia Shipping Co Ltd v Su [2021] WL 02856610 Facts of the case
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1. the Defendants’ conduct was not sufficiently egregious to justify a punitive response, including because it was not different in type and extent to many fraud cases in relation to which compensatory damages are awarded, and which also involve underlying breaches of court orders such as freezing orders; and 2. compensatory damages were considered an adequate punishment and sufficient future deterrent to the Defendants.
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