The disputes boutique has courted a former Freshfields competition litigator with nearly two decades’ high-end Benelux and international firm experience. Hausfeld has hired Nima Lorjé as a partner in ...
Until the US ratifies the 2019 Hague Convention, US litigants have to jump through several hoops to enforce rulings before the English courts. Litigation can be a draining process for all involved, so ...
The continuing explosion in semiconductor spats is producing a calculated change in litigation strategies, as the drivers and types of disputes themselves evolve. Valued at approximately USD 790 ...
In an eagerly watched case, the UK’s highest court has ruled that the countries cannot rely on state immunity to quash the registration in the English courts of two adverse ICSID awards looming over ...
The UK’s CAT has ruled that Visa and Mastercard’s multilateral interchange fees violate UK and Irish competition law. The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has held that Visa and Mastercard’s ...
China’s three-decade-old arbitration law has had a major refresh, with new provisions supporting the ADR method’s self-contained nature, allowance of ad hoc proceedings and a clear definition of the ...
A unique co-operation agreement that allegedly excluded minority bondholders from Selecta’s divisive restructuring process will see antitrust laws tested in distressed debt litigation for the first ...
Ten years after a new law sought to clean up business and politics, South Korea has seen a genuine cultural change when it comes to bribery and corruption. In 2016, the presidency of South Korea found ...
With a new name, new image and renewed focus on practical career advice, the former London Common Law & Commercial Bar Association aims for fresh relevance. The London Common Law & Commercial Bar ...
Litigation over the next big environmental concern will not be straightforward without clearer evidence. Microplastics have become a prominent area of environmental concern. The tiny pollutants have ...
The ICC’s PAW conference saw industry players tackle a host of hot topics including how emerging technologies are reshaping international arbitration, the rise of ‘emissions trading’ disputes and what ...
Following on from the 2017 collapse of its UK and European arm, King & Wood Mallesons is to separate into fully autonomous Chinese and Australian units under their revived respective legacy brands, ...