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Dubai's Sweeping Arbitration Reforms Have Rattled Lawyers

But despite the likely short term disruption, many lawyers are hopeful for the long term.
7 minute read

International Edition

Mishcon Becomes Latest to Launch Litigation Funding Arm

Mishcon de Reya is launching a $200 million litigation finance venture.
2 minute read

International Edition

Keep The Cameras Rolling in Our Commercial Courts

Making online access to hearings permanent can cement London's position as a preeminent international disputes hub.
4 minute read

International Edition

Quinn and Freshfields Both Claim Victory as £15B Mastercard Group Action Given Go Ahead

The battle continues as UK Competition Appeal Tribunal gives the go ahead for the collective action which could result in the U.K.'s highest-ever damages payout.
5 minute read

International Edition

Texas-Based Litigator Helps Mexico Take on the Gun Industry

Attorney Steve Shadowen sees the country's case against gunmakers as a matter of social justice, as Mexico severely restricts gun sales. The case appears to be the first brought by a sovereign nation against the gunmakers.
4 minute read

International Edition

The Global Lawyer: Internal Disputes and Where US Firms Lag in London

This is what happens when partnership disputes get messy, plus the ongoing need for physical offices and where Brits still beat Americans.
7 minute read

International Edition

Ince Stumps Up £1.7M to Settle Disputes With Former International Partners

The disputes with the firm's former Singapore and Greece operations are not the only ones to have arisen following the acquisition of Ince & Co in late 2018.
2 minute read

International Edition

Hausfeld Launches £920M Group Action Against Google

The UK claim is the latest to be led by the firm and backed by litigation funder Vannin Capital.
3 minute read

International Edition

South Africa Riots: Law Firms Mobilise to Offer Pro Bono Support and Uphold the Rule of Law

Getting food to staff amid major shortages has also been a priority for the region's top firms.
5 minute read

International Edition

Hong Kong-China Cross Border Insolvency Agreement Gives Creditors Greater Access to Assets in China

As a result of a recent signing between Hong Kong and Chinese officials, assets tied up in China that were previously hard to reach may be more readily accessible to creditors outside of the PRC.
5 minute read

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