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By Vincent Chow | December 8, 2020
The new arrangement is expected to "support Hong Kong's position as a leading dispute resolution venue in the Asia-Pacific region".
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By Jessica Seah | December 8, 2020
U.S. parties rank consistently among top foreign users of the arbitral institution.
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By Anne Bagamery | November 11, 2020
Claudia T. Salomon, an arbitration partner at Latham & Watkins in New York, is to start her term in July at the 97-year-old Paris-based body.
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By Jessica Seah | November 10, 2020
Amazon has accused Future Retail of violating a contract by agreeing to be bought out by Reliance.
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By Ben Knowles, Clyde & Co | November 6, 2020
Arbitration needs to stop aping court proceedings and the pandemic offers a chance for change.
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By Anne Bagamery | October 9, 2020
The arrivals bring to three the number of new partners to join Squire's international dispute resolution practice this month.
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By Vincent Chow | October 8, 2020
The ruling is a milestone for the opening-up of China's arbitration market to foreign arbitral institutions.
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By Dan Packel | October 7, 2020
Thirty-five firms out of the Am Law 100 have launched captive alternative legal service providers, according to the NewLaw practice at Baretz+Brunelle.
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By Linda A. Thompson | September 30, 2020
It's the latest U.S. firm to expand in Brussels, as lawyers anticipate that European regulators will increase scrutiny of their clients.
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By Anna Zhang | September 28, 2020
Tao Jingzhou is leaving private practice to be an independent arbitrator after more than three decades in Big Law.
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By Avalon Zoppo | July 11, 2023
Thomas Griffith, a George W. Bush appointee, left the bench in 2020 to join Hunton Andrews Kurth as special counsel.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 10, 2023
"In other words," Camping World wrote in a June 5 bankruptcy court filing, "the trustee brought claims (which she touted publicly), lost on every one, and then unilaterally put the entire arbitration on hold."
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By Charles Toutant | July 10, 2023
"The apparent intent is to intimidate and vindictively coerce Mathesius to abandon his efforts to collect his fees," the counterclaim stated.
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By John Fellas | July 3, 2023
In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court issued back-to-back pro-arbitration decisions in two separate cases.
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By Ross Todd | June 23, 2023
After a six-week remote hearing, a team led by Mike Stenglein, the head of the firm's global construction and engineering disputes practice, also beat back more than $400 million in counterclaims from affiliates of the contractor, Chicago Bridge & Iron.
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By James W. Borkowski | June 21, 2023
As part of his longsighted preparation, President Theodore Roosevelt cultivated relationships not only with Japanese and Russian leaders, but also with European diplomats who would later assist in the Portsmouth peace negotiations. All these relationships built the trust that would be essential in concluding the peace agreement.
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By Abraham J. Gafni | June 21, 2023
Courts regularly find that the incorporated rules of an ADR provider are binding. Review them carefully, therefore, to assure that there is nothing in those rules which imposes the unexpected upon your clients.
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By Elizabeth Bonina | June 16, 2023
Currently, there is an open look-back window for lawsuits to be filed under the Adult Survivors Act, and it is anticipated that there will be many filings pursuant to this statute. This article discusses the use of mediation to resolve these cases and why mediating these matters must be handled with care and consideration.
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By B. Scott Silverman | June 7, 2023
Emotions can be important—even necessary—challenges for resolving disputes, according to retired Los Angeles Superior Court Judge B. Scott Silverman, now a neutral with Signature Resolution.
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By John Amabile, Shayla Wright and Todd Sprinkle | May 30, 2023
Companies doing business in Georgia not only need to be aware of the risks of facing significant verdicts, but affirmatively undertake mitigating factors to try and reduce them. One way to mitigate the risk of unreasonably high jury verdicts is to include arbitration provisions in your contracts.
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