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By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | April 15, 2019
Ronald Sum will leave the U.S. firm, where he's regional head of arbitration, to lead the U.K. firm's disputes practice in Hong Kong with his team, which includes of counsel Daniel Lee and associate Beryl Wu.
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By Legal Week | April 1, 2019
The round-up of the most important legal moves in the last week.
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By Persephone Bridgman Baker | February 15, 2019
We must not allow high profile cases like Weinstein and Green to create an atmosphere in which the existence of an NDA implies evidence of guilt
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By Dan Packel | February 13, 2019
2018 saw more investor-state cases filed than any previous year, an indicator that parties may be getting more outside help to advance their claims.
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By Max Mitchell | November 16, 2018
A lawyer from Doughty Street Chambers has been advising both WikiLeaks and Assange regarding his asylum and extradition claims.
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By Legal Week | November 1, 2018
Prestigious awards to take place on 18 April at Ritz-Carlton in Dubai
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By Andrew Messios | October 12, 2018
Litigation funder Vannin this week pulled its proposed IPO - but is this anything more than a bump in the road for the upwardly mobile litigation finance market?
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By Andrew Messios | October 10, 2018
Company attributes decision to recent volatile market conditions
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By Jonathan Andrews | March 2, 2023
With the Ninth Circuit's decision, the battle over mandatory employment arbitration will likely shift back to analyzing the overall fairness of the arbitration process, according to Jonathan Andrews of Signature Resolution.
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By ALM Staff | March 2, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
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By Andrew Denney | March 1, 2023
Flores' descriptions of racial discrimination—and those of co-plaintiffs Steve Wilks and Ray Horton, who coached for the Arizona Cardinals and the Tennessee Titans, respectively—are recent examples of the NFL's "systematic discrimination" of Black players and coaches and are "incredibly troubling," U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni of the Southern District of New York ruled.
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By Christopher J. Collins and Lindsay C. Stone | February 24, 2023
This article tracks some of the more significant developments and summarizes the "pros and cons" employers should consider regarding their dispute resolution programs.
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By Alexander Lugo | February 22, 2023
"People are still trying to figure out ways to advance the process of concluding their cases, and I have noticed far more pre-suit mediations and early mediations," said Abbey Kaplan, a shareholder at Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine.
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By Scott Mollen | February 21, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "South St. Seaport Coalition Inc. v. Landmarks Pres. Commn. of NYC," where the court vacated a certificate allowing a high-rise building at South Street Seaport, and "300 W 110th 19B LLC v. Argo Real Estate LLC," where the court granted a motion to compel arbitration, citing the condo bylaws' arbitration provision.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 19, 2023
The Appellate Division's recent decision brings our state court jurisprudence in line with our federal courts and out-of-state jurisdictions.
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By Michael A. Mora | February 16, 2023
"We all believe in the jury system and the knee-jerk reaction is to shy away from judges to determine the outcome," said Jorge Silva, a partner at Silva & Silva.
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By Thomas E.L. Dewey | February 16, 2023
Contributor Thomas E.L. Dewey notes that courts will not enforce a draft settlement agreement that contains terms evincing an intent to be bound only upon formal execution, nor will they ignore the fact that parties had significant points of contention standing in the way of a final agreement.
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By Craig R. Tractenberg | February 16, 2023
The case of Jiangsu Beier Decoration Materials v. Angle World, 52 F.4th 554, (3d. Cir. 2022) 2022), teaches us the proper inquiry on confirmation of arbitration awards and perhaps the importance of the lost art of letter writing.
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