New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Arthur J. Ciampi | July 23, 2020
In his column on Law Firm Partnership Law, Arthur J. Ciampi advises that although alternate dispute resolution clauses are designed to save costs and enhance efficiency, such results are sometimes elusive.
By Jane Wester | July 22, 2020
Justice Louis Nock found that a New York state law passed since Andowah Newton, a vice president of legal affairs at luxury goods company LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, signed an employee contract with an arbitration provision, rendering it null and void.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | July 22, 2020
In their column on International Litigation, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky examine a recent case from a federal district court in California addressing this issue.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Winter Wheeler and Joe Murphey | July 22, 2020
In response to the "unprecedented situation" that is the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton effectively closed…
By Ross Todd | July 21, 2020
A series of filings in New York state court are are shedding some light on the often hush-hush world of hedge funds and the lengths that Bridgewater Advocates has gone to in attempts to keep former employees from using allegedly proprietary trading strategies to form competing funds.
By Amy Guthrie | July 20, 2020
The contractor seeks more than $583 million in damages for a project in Santo Domingo that was allegedly expropriated by the military.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | July 20, 2020
In this technology column on Intellectual Property, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses how the Second Circuit has clarified discovery limits in international arbitration.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 17, 2020
Of particular note during the pandemic, both mediation and arbitration are considered "private"—a potential solution to the backlog of court cases that require public access.
By Raychel Lean | July 15, 2020
It's a case that highlights the plethora of new predicaments that COVID-19 puts judges, litigators and clients in as they try to navigate a new normal.
By Peter Shaw-Smith | July 15, 2020
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are quietly leading the Middle East onto a world stage led by historically dominant jurisdictions like London, New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But is the UAE ready to become the world's arbitration hub of choice?
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