By Peter Shaw-Smith | February 13, 2024
Gary Born, chair of the international arbitration practice group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, discusses the development of the Middle East as an arbitration hub, how the region sets standards in commercial arbitration, and why state-to-state proceedings could be effective even in the most intractable cases.
By Isha Marathe | January 19, 2024
Simpson Thacher's chief knowledge and innovation officer does not believe that new technologies within legal will necessarily lead to job loss. However, there still will be "casualties," he said.
By Amy Guthrie | January 8, 2024
Jorge Juantorena, head of the Latin America practice at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, details how the New York-based firm has secured and nurtured its role as a key adviser to several Latin American governments over the decades.
By Paul Hodkinson | December 7, 2023
A wellbeing expert explains how the legal industry's toxic mix of intense, long hours combined with a lack of research on its effects can lead to unethical decisions as well as other problems.
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By Charlotte Johnstone | December 6, 2023
Aparna Sehgal talks about how she works to inspire others, the deals that set the tone for her career, and building in diversity.
By Amy Guthrie | November 29, 2023
The election of Javier Milei, a Libertarian economist who promises to rip up the playbook in Argentina, has stirred optimism in South America's second-largest economy.
By Jack Womack | November 23, 2023
A&O faces having confidential data published on the dark web following an attack by ransomware group LockBit—a cyber security expert explains how the firm's merger with Shearman could well have caught the hackers' attention.
By Amy Guthrie | November 13, 2023
The strength of the institution, and the oversight it provides, weigh nearly as much as the arbitrators the parties select when engaging in an arbitration, the ICC leaders say.
By Anne Bagamery | October 31, 2023
Mirèze Philippe and Louise Barrington spoke recently with Law.com International in Paris about the development of the organization, the difference that women make in arbitration, and what lies ahead.
By Paul Hodkinson | October 25, 2023
After entering the Bar 'as a state-educated, non-Oxbridge girl' Cory-Wright has gone on to become one of the most senior women in Dechert. Here she tells her story.
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