October 07, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Miami Showcases Its Rise as Premier Venue for Latam International Arbitration DisputesMiami is making up for lost time as the preeminent situs for LATAM commercial arbitration disputes. Moreover, while investor-state arbitrations face significant challenges in Europe and Asia, the lion's share of investor-state disputes continue to come out of the bilateral agreements with Latin American states, and South Florida attorneys are among the leading practitioners in that space both advocates and arbitrators.
By Don Hayden
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February 25, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Forum Non Conveniens: A Vehicle for Sending Foreign Litigants Back Where They BelongIn a time when we speak of the need for walls on our borders, we are also seeing a revival of the application of the doctrine of forum non conveniens to send matters involving foreign law, foreign litigants and having little or no impact on U.S. public policy back to a more convenient forum found elsewhere.
By Don Hayden
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December 28, 2017 | Daily Business Review
The Rise of Third-Party Funding in International ArbitrationIt is no longer a question of whether third-party funding will be used in international arbitration, but how we will tailor our processes to address the issues that come into play when third- party funders more frequently finance “bet the company” cross-border disputes and major investor-state claims.
By Don Hayden
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