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News covering litigation and arbitration on cross-border contracts and deals. Also trade issues such as NAFTA and bilateral agreements that affect the legal practices of global firms. Also includes regulatory changes (like GDPR and Brexit) that will change the legal climate.
By Jayne E. Fleming | March 8, 2019
An attorney who works with refugees asks, "Can we talk about equal rights for women—all women—when refugee women are excluded from this dialogue?"
1 minute read
By Rowan Bennett | March 5, 2019
Rising from the ruins of Arthur Andersen, the new firm has a strategy to more than double the footprint of its tax and legal network to 100 countries in three years
1 minute read
By Legal Week | February 27, 2019
CMS, Latham & Watkins and DLA Piper were among the big winners at the British Legal Awards. Find out who won what, and why.
1 minute read
By Andrew Messios | February 26, 2019
Firms secures hire for new group aimed at helping Dentons to win national and cross-border investigation work ahead of Brexit
1 minute read
By E Leigh Dance | December 14, 2018
With Brexit just three months away, the lack of clarity presents an unprecedented challenge for in-house lawyers
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By Hannah Roberts | November 6, 2018
Mr Justice Popplewell discusses challenges facing Commercial Court at Legal Week event
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By C Ryan Barber | October 19, 2018
Move comes amid international outcry over alleged killing of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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By Anna Zhang | October 18, 2017
Litigation partner Prawidha Murti joins Oentoeng Suria & Partners following the July departure of insolvency specialist Debby Sulaiman.
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By Cristina Rodriguez | April 7, 2022
The order can be requested by the foreign or international tribunal through a letter rogatory (or similar formal request) or by any "interested person" who files an application for such an order. Section 1782 applications have been granted more often than not, making them a reliable resource for gathering evidence.
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By David Lenefsky | April 6, 2022
Putin's threat on February 25 of a nuclear response if the United States or NATO "interferes with us" represents a major change in the concept of "no first use," a pledge or a policy by a nuclear weapons power not to be the first to use nuclear weapons.
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By Jeffrey S. Chiesa and Emil Bove | April 6, 2022
In anticipation of the need to advise clients on sanctions compliance, the possibility of enforcement actions, and during criminal investigations, this article discusses strategies for discovery litigation in the types of cases the Department of Justice (DOJ) has forecast.
10 minute read
By Jack Womack | April 5, 2022
Analysis by Arden Partners shows that headcount and revenue growth at consultancy-type law firms is outstripping that of traditional rivals at pace, as the newer model goes mainstream.
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By Linda A. Thompson | April 1, 2022
The law firms have named teams of lawyers to the task force, which also includes prominent international human rights lawyer Clooney, as well as a former president of the U.K. Supreme Court and the head of the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute.
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By Myrna Barakat | April 1, 2022
In two recent cases arising from a single arbitration, the courts of England and France reached opposite results on what law governs the parties' agreement to arbitrate. These two divergent views led to two significantly different outcomes highlighting the pitfalls of international arbitration: The UK Supreme Court denied enforcement of the arbitration award while the French court upheld it. This article explores the circumstances that led to this awkward outcome and the key takeaways.
7 minute read
By Gail J. Cohen | March 31, 2022
The offshore law firm said it is worried about reputational risk if it continued to represent the bank. It also said it is concerned that sanctions will prevent it from receiving payment for its work.
5 minute read
By Hannah Walker | March 30, 2022
Lord Robert Reed said the judges 'cannot continue to sit in Hong Kong without appearing to endorse an administration which has departed from values of political freedom, and freedom of expression'.
3 minute read
By Jeffrey M. Winn | March 30, 2022
Constance Baker Motley has been historically under-appreciated. This historical slight should forever cease, however, with Tomiko Brown-Nagin's superb new biography of Motley, which spotlights the great woman's origin story and significance as a pathfinder in the law.
9 minute read
By John Q. Barrett | March 29, 2022
After World War II, Russia prosecuted Nazis for committing in Ukraine the same international crimes that Russia is committing there today.
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