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Reeve Boyd

Associate

Contact
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
2 College Square
Anchor Road
Bristol
BS1 5UE
United Kingdom
Languages English

Reeve is an associate in the Finance Disputes team at CMS.

Reeve deals with an array of financial services disputes and regularly acts for clients in relation to matters of strategic importance throughout every aspect of the litigation process, including trials and appeals.

Reeve has a specialism for crypto and fintech disputes and regularly publishes thought leadership pieces on the subject.

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Education

  • LLB (Hons) University of the West of England (first-class)
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23/08/2023
The use of generative AI in litigation: future implications and potential...
Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the publishers. For further information visit www. practicallaw. com. In this article, Rebecca Byczok and Reeve Boyd from CMS’ Finance Disputes...
25/07/2023
Enforcement of arbitral award refused in crypto-related dispute
The English High Court has refused to enforce a foreign arbitral award in a crypto-asset related dispute, as to do so would be contrary to public policy.Back­ground:As set out in our previous Law-Now on...
08/06/2023
High Court orders transfer of cryptoassets into England and Wales to allow...
The High Court of England and Wales has ordered Huobi Global Limited (“Huobi”), the operator of the cryptocurrency exchange involved in the litigation, to transfer into England and Wales cryptoassets...
09/03/2023
English High Court approves service by NFT alone
The English High Court has recently allowed for service of Court proceedings by NFT alone. The judgments recently handed down are in relation to a claim brought by Lavinia Deborah Osbourne (“LO”)...
08/02/2023
Arbitration clauses in crypto-related disputes: High Court rules in favour...
The High Court has recently handed down judgment in the case of Chechetkin v Payward Ltd and others [2022] EWHC 3057 (Ch), accepting jurisdiction to consider a consumer claim for repayment of sums lost...
08/12/2022
English High Court grants summary judgment in cryptoasset fraud claim
Background Mr Jones was the victim of a large-scale cyber fraud perpetrated by a group of online cyber criminals located overseas. The fraudsters targeted individuals through a fake crypto investment...
07/12/2022
English High Court grants summary judgment in cryptoasset fraud claim
The English High Court has recently granted summary judgment in favour of Mr Gary Jones, who brought claims against the First Defendant (the persons unknown who transferred Mr Jones’ crypto­cur­ren­cies...
03/10/2022
Crypto-fraud: ease of seeking remedies from English courts
Taking effect from 1 October 2022, the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2022 (SI 2022/783) and 149th Practice Direction Update amend CPR Practice Direction 6B (“PD6B”) by creating new ‘gate­ways’...
02/08/2022
The Law Commission’s consultation paper on digital assets including proposal...
Data Objects: the third category of personal property The consultation’s central proposal is for the explicit recognition in law of a third category of personal property to ensure that the law recognises...
01/08/2022
The Law Commission’s consultation paper on digital assets including proposal...
The Law Commission for England and Wales has launched a significant and detailed consultation on proposals to ensure that the law recognises and protects digital assets, which include crypto-tokens, cryptoassets...
28/07/2022
English High Court permits service of court proceedings by NFT
For the first time outside the United States and for only the second time worldwide,[1] a court has allowed the service of proceedings via non-fungible token (NFT). The judgment of Trowers J in the High...
28/07/2022
English High Court permits service of court proceedings by NFT
Interim freezing order against Persons Unknown An interim freezing injunction is a court order that prevents a party from disposing of assets. It is granted pending trial in time-critical situations...