Tech Disputes | CYK
We are the technology disputes team at the specialist boutique law firm, CYK. We are sector experts and excel at what we do.
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Cyberattacks, force majeure and contractual protection
10 September 2025: CYK partner Sam Roberts and associate Andrew Woolsey write for Solicitors Journal exploring how force majeure and frustration are essential tools of protection against the threat
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CYK Tech Webinar – A Retrospective View
On 23 June 2020, CYK had the pleasure of hosting a webinar with a panel
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CYK delighted to host the most recent Tech Disputes Network webinar
CYK were very pleased to host the most recent Tech Disputes Network webinar where CYK
10 September 2025: CYK partner Sam Roberts and associate Andrew Woolsey write for Solicitors Journal exploring how force majeure and frustration are essential tools of…
By Sam Roberts a Partner and Solicitor Advocate at CYK. With crypto litigation in England and Wales having first kicked off in earnest in 2019, this article…
CYK Partner Jon Felce , instructing Joshua Folkar of Twenty Essex, acted for five applicants, representing 85 international creditors of Lykke Corp UK Limited (“Lykke”),…
6 September 2024: Now that the dust has begun to settle, CYK partner Lydia Danon and associate Emily Davies write for Startups Magazine on the…
13 August 2024: CYK Partners Jon Felce and Rosie Wild write for Solicitors Journal on the government’s reported plans to shift some of the burden…