Freezing injunction not available against third party "de facto partner" (English Commercial Court) | Practical Law

Freezing injunction not available against third party "de facto partner" (English Commercial Court) | Practical Law

In Trans-Oil International SA v Savoy Trading LP [2020] EWHC 57 (Comm), the Commercial Court refused to extend a worldwide freezing injunction to a third party individual, or to permit service out of the jurisdiction on the individual or to name him in the penal notice in the freezing injunction.

Freezing injunction not available against third party "de facto partner" (English Commercial Court)

by Karen Maxwell, 20 Essex Street
Published on 22 Jan 2020England, Wales
In Trans-Oil International SA v Savoy Trading LP [2020] EWHC 57 (Comm), the Commercial Court refused to extend a worldwide freezing injunction to a third party individual, or to permit service out of the jurisdiction on the individual or to name him in the penal notice in the freezing injunction.