British Virgin Islands:
Interrogation About Assets And Black Swan
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Oliver Clifton and Jennifer Fox discuss a recent case in the BVI
in which the BVI Commercial Court has clarified the scope of a
Black Swan injunction and how it cannot be used as a mechanism to
obtain disclosure about assets or to obtain evidence for foreign
proceedings.
This article was first published in South Square Digest, March 2016.
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