‘The time lag will vary’: New research shows litigation against global banks up 37%

Figures published by City firm RPC have shown a marked 37% increase in litigation against the largest 50 global banks in 2016, with the rates rising year on year.

The percentage incline accounted for a jump from 115 to 157 cases in which banks were named as the defendant in High Court cases. The statistics were based on an analysis of court hearing lists.

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