30 April 2021 | 13:41pm
StockMarketWire.com - Azlinda Ariffin-Boromand has joined the Board of MobilityOne as an independent non-executive director, effective immediately.
Azlinda is currently a consulting partner in the corporate team at Withersworldwide and was previously a partner in the capital markets teams at both Olswang LLP and Fasken Martineau LLP prior to joining Withersworldwide in 2016.
In addition to her role at Withersworldwide she spends time working at Dricopax Capital, a family office based in the UK where she is the majority shareholder. Azlinda is also currently a member of the Board of Trustees at both International Student House and Pan Asian Women Association, both UK based charities.
By BFN News | 01:41 PM | Friday 30 April, 2021 Azlinda Ariffin-Boromand has joined the Board of MobilityOne as an independent non-executive director, effective immediately.
Azlinda is currently a consulting partner in the corporate team at Withersworldwide and was previously a partner in the capital markets teams at both Olswang LLP and Fasken Martineau LLP prior to joining Withersworldwide in 2016.
In addition to her role at Withersworldwide she spends time working at Dricopax Capital, a family office based in the UK where she is the majority shareholder. Azlinda is also currently a member of the Board of Trustees at both International Student House and Pan Asian Women Association, both UK based charities.
Law Society of England and Wales president steps down over long-running client dispute
04 March 2021
High Court decision to reopen case against London-based litigator David Greene triggers early departure The President of the Law Society of England & Wales, David Greene, has announced he will step down from his role early to defend allegations made against him by a former client. The experienced litigator, who is also the senior partner of London firm Edwin Coe, faces a forthcoming private prosecution in the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT), arising from a costs dispute with a former client who accused him of misleading the court.
A difficult task ahead - the UK Supreme Court revives Mastercard class action
14 December 2020 A difficult task ahead - the UK Supreme Court revives Mastercard class action
While a historic claim on behalf of 46 million citizens can now proceed the final outcome is by no means certain
Shutterstock Claimant lawyers have hailed the UK Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to certify a ‘gargantuan’ class action against Mastercard as a victory for consumers . A clear-cut victory for the 46 million British citizens in the class remains some way off, however, given the complexities of the case. ‘This is a momentous decision for enforcing consumer antitrust rights,’ Tweeted Law Society of England & Wales president David Greene, a class action litigator himself, despite commentary from Mastercard’s lawyers, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, pointing to the Supreme Court’s split decision.