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International Edition

Close, But No Cigar: Key Barriers to Judgment and Award Enforcement

Increasingly we are seeing an increase in recovery activity against judgment debtors that are choosing not to pay, as opposed to those who simply don't have the money, says Burford Capital's London head.
6 minute read

International Edition

Should International Arbitrators Be Watch Dogs or Hound Dogs?

International arbitrations often involve large amounts of money concerning, on occasion, indications of illegality, including criminal activity. What arbitrators can and should do when they have some awareness of such illegal activity has recently become the subject of commentaries and analyses.
8 minute read

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Making English Arbitration Fit for the 21st Century

The UK is keen to further enhance what is already a leading international arbitration forum.
5 minute read

International Edition

What Would You Do If a Member of Your Team Died Suddenly and Unexpectedly?

As uncomfortable as it might be, you have to consider what you would do if one or more of those people were no longer around.
5 minute read

International Edition

Inside COP28: Key Themes From Week 1

Discussions have focused on delivering loss and damage funding, unlocking climate finance and pushing for a global deal to triple renewable energy efficiency by 2030.
4 minute read

International Edition

Embrace Diversity and Data to Evolve with the Legal Landscape

Through data analysis, we can make evidence-based conclusions about market trends, writes the chief financial officer of Baker McKenzie.
4 minute read

International Edition

How Hiring in Legal Markets Around The World Has Fared in 2023

Recruiter Brent Harris of Major, Lindsey & Africa explains the key trends across the US, UK, Middle East and Asia Pacific.
6 minute read

International Edition

UK to Reform Arbitration Act to Maintain Position as World Leader in International Arbitration

The proposed reforms, a fine-tuning of the 27-year-old arbitration law that has not been updated since its original passing, are intended to improve efficiency, lower costs, boost economic growth and ensure the U.K. remains a state-of-the-art seat of arbitration.
5 minute read

International Edition

COP 28: What to Expect

COP28 is a good opportunity to take a step back to consider what sustainability means for each organisation, write two Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers.
5 minute read

International Edition

Rethinking Law Firm Workplaces in the Age of Hybrid Work

Bringing the office 'buzz' back and enhancing employee experience is crucial to making everyone feel that their commute is worthwhile, argues Carlos Posada at Gensler.
5 minute read

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