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Clifford Chance LLP v Societe Generale SA

Clifford Chance LLP v Societe Generale SA [2023] EWHC 2682 (Comm)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice, King's Bench Division (Commercial Court)
Year2023
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

Whether an exclusive jurisdiction clause in a series of framework agreements captures a particular dispute turns on a careful construction of the contractual matrix and the identity of the contracting parties, and a claimant not bound by the clause may pursue negative declaratory relief in England where England is the natural forum for the underlying dispute.

Area of Law

General

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