The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | June 22, 2020
Imagine that you and another respondent in an arbitration have the opportunity to select two arbitrators. You then discover that the opposing five claimants may select seven arbitrators. You are outraged, but confident that no court would ever allow an arbitration to proceed which is so clearly unfair. Right? Wrong!
By Jonathan Erway | June 10, 2020
Florio Perrucci Launches ADR Group; Wong Fleming Promotes Two Senior Associates to Partner.
By Anna Zhang | June 9, 2020
The difference between the number of new cases filed at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre and the Singapore International Arbitration Center narrowed to 24 cases in 2019 from over 100 cases in 2018.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By Claudia T. Salomon and Hiroko Yamamoto | June 9, 2020
This article highlights four strategic considerations for a party seeking to recognize and enforce a monetary award in the United States using this method.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Claudia T. Salomon and Hiroko Yamamoto | June 9, 2020
This article highlights four strategic considerations for a party seeking to recognize and enforce a monetary award in the United States using this method.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Tomasita Sherer and Kiera Gans | June 5, 2020
In the current environment where global conditions challenge multiple business relationships at once (i.e., across jurisdictions or a global supply chain), companies are likely to face a number of middle-value disputes and will require thoughtful dispute resolution techniques to resolve them in a cost-effective manner. It is here that AI may offer the most promise.
By Phillip Bantz | May 28, 2020
Vered Yakovee, who worked for the NBA team for about four years, sued after she was fired for requesting parental leave after adopting a baby. U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno rejected her attempts to avoid arbitration.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sara A. Begley and Dana E. Feinstein | May 27, 2020
Conducting a remote mediation may not be intuitive at first, but with a bit of planning, it is possible to achieve the same results for your client—or even better—as with a traditional in-person mediation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | May 27, 2020
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss how courts have recently opened up new opportunities for obtaining evidence abroad for use in U.S. arbitrations, and within the United States for use in foreign arbitration proceedings.
By Ryan Abbott | May 22, 2020
Tech startups are now facing the sorts of challenges that can lead to litigation, and litigation is rarely a desirable avenue, especially now.
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