Evolution Or Revolution? Are We Up For It?
In a wave of efforts by arbitral institutions to share more and more information with the arbitral community, we are…
Evolution Or Revolution? Are We Up For It? Read More »
In a wave of efforts by arbitral institutions to share more and more information with the arbitral community, we are…
Evolution Or Revolution? Are We Up For It? Read More »
A trigger that came with more warnings than the Daily Mail in a post-colonial gender studies course, the formal notification
A Moment In The Drizzle: Could Brexit Represent An Opportunity For Arbitration? Read More »
Lucy Greenwood, an independent International Arbitrator based in Houston, Texas, provides her insight into the the issues of transparency, data
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Julian Copeman, Managing Partner of Herbert Smith Freehills’ Greater China offices, discusses dispute resolutions trends, data and the increasing role
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Michael McIlwrath, Global Chief Litigation Counsel for GE Oil & Gas opened his recent article An Unamicable Separation: Brexit Consequences
Can We Still Be Friends? London As A Global Seat Of Arbitration Post-Brexit Read More »
Historically, third party funding has been prohibited in many Asian jurisdictions, including the busy litigation markets of Hong Kong and
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Joe Liu, Managing Counsel at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, speaks about transparency, education and trends in Asia’s dispute resolution
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In almost all instances, arbitration must be contemplated at the contract drafting stage. Parties may, of course, agree to take a dispute
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Reading the headlines, Brexit-ing Britain may appear a hostile place – the public, we are told, favours being told the
London After Brexit: Business As Usual? Read More »