By Ross Todd | October 3, 2023
Rajat Rana, who brought his practice specializing in investment treaty arbitrations to Selendy Gay Elsberg from Alston & Bird this summer, explains why the practice is no longer just the ambit of Big Law.
By Ross Todd | June 30, 2021
"I think practitioners will become more sophisticated in the way that they use what happened in one jurisdiction to give them more traction in another jurisdiction when there is an advantage," says Deborah Hensler of Stanford Law School who co-authored a new report about the VW litigation and the prospect of future cases like it.
By Ross Todd | March 1, 2021
In the wake of a big trade secret win at the Commission for electric car battery maker LG Energy Solutions, Latham's David Callahan and Bert Reiser discuss how parties are harnessing the protections of the Defend Trade Secrets Act at the ITC.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2020
For Winston & Strawn's Abbe Lowell, the case has called for an education in Japanese law—and the language—as he has argued against a request backed by the DOJ to extradite two men facing allegations in Tokyo that they aided auto executive Carlos Ghosn's extraordinary escape.
Litigation Daily | Letter to the Editor
By John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler | April 6, 2020
"While this sounds like a movie, it is not. It is real, and it is tragic. It involves the callous theft of much needed funds from the people of Bangladesh, for which the Bank serves as the Central Bank," write John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler.
By Jenna Greene | March 31, 2020
Come on really? There's a global pandemic and you're suing because you think Brazilian waxes are an essential business?
By Mary-Christine ("M.C.") Sungaila and Marco A. Pulido | March 30, 2020
Preparing now for this new influx of lawsuits may position both small and large companies to be on stronger footing after the dust from the coronavirus pandemic settles.
By Jenna Greene | January 23, 2020
Not many lawyers can put "seized an Argentinian military frigate" on their resume, but for Dennis Hranitzky, it's one example of how far he's willing to go in litigating—and collecting—against sovereign states.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 19, 2019
Arbitration specialists dish on the developments they're seeing as the two worlds collide.
By Simon Taylor | June 13, 2019
The ruling means that Google and similar service providers will be able to avoid the vast range of data protection and security obligations that apply to telecommunications companies in Germany.
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