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LONDON (Reuters) - A judge ruled Barclays will have to pay its own 33 million pound ($46.09 million) legal bill despite winning a case against British businesswoman Amanda Staveley s PCP Capital Group over how the bank negotiated a financial lifeline during the credit crisis in 2008.
Judge David Waksman said on Thursday he made no order as to costs , meaning both sides will pay their own legal costs. PCP had been potentially liable for both sides expenses under England s loser pays laws.
Waksman in February had found Barclays guilty of serious deceit over the deal which offered Barclays a lifeline during the crisis, but denied Staveley damages and dismissed her claim.
Karachi [Pakistan], March 8 (ANI): The scrutiny around Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) bio-secure protocols is increasing by the minute as it has now surfaced that a non-playing member of one of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises who tested positive for Covid-19 was allowed to exit the bubble and fly back to Lahore.
PCB chairman Ehsan Mani. File
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The PCB decided to adopt a safety-first approach soon after the official tested positive and asked its employees to work from home. The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday decided to close down offices at its headquarters in Lahore after a senior official tested positive for COVID-19. The PCB decided to adopt a safety-first approach soon after the official tested positive and asked its employees to work from home. The COVID-19 case comes just a few days after the PCB was forced to postpone the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in Karachi after six cricketers and a support staff tested positive for the disease.
Churchill: For two Daniels, two preventable deaths
Churchill: For two Daniels, two preventable deaths
The deaths of Daniel Prude and Daniel Satre show that police are often ill-equipped to deal with mental-health emergencies
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1of9Daniel Satre died in 2014 after police repeatedly used stun guns on him outside his home in Ballston Spa. His mother, Lois Christie, believes her son died wrongfully. (Contributed photo) Show MoreShow Less
2of9FILE - In this undated file photo provided by Roth and Roth LLP, shows Daniel Prude. Prude, 41, who suffocated after police in Rochester, N.Y., put a spit hood over his head while being taken into custody. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, Rochester mayor Lovely Warren announced that top police leaders in the city are retiring en masse amid criticism of the city s handling of Prude s death. Prude, 41, died March 30, 2020 after his family took him off life support seven days after Rochester police officers encountered