This past week in London has seen significant legal activity, involving key players across various industries. Insurance broker Marsh has initiated litigation against the collapsed Greensill Bank, seeking redress amidst the tumultuous financial fallout. Additionally, the former chair of the Islamic Students Association of Britain is pursuing a defamation case against the Jewish Chronicle, highlighting ongoing tensions and the critical role of media accountability.
In the maritime sector, Berkshire Hathaway and Lloyd’s are facing legal action from a shipping company, likely concerning complex insurance claims and coverage disputes. Meanwhile, Ronald Bauer, an alleged fraudster, has lodged a claim against a loan company, adding another layer of complexity to his contentious legal saga.
For a deeper dive into these and other new claims in the U.K. legal landscape, [Law360](https://www.law360.com/articles/1865778/uk-litigation-roundup-here-s-what-you-missed-in-london) provides further details on this dynamic week in litigation.