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Legal Experts Say Bias in Arbitration Is a Growing Problem

Some are calling for a change to the system under which arbitrators are appointed to cases, arguing that "blind appointments" would reduce bias.
4 minute read

International Edition

'This Should Not Have Happened': Dechert Partner Admits Disclosure Failings In ENRC Saga

Newly-available court filings reveal 'significant omissions' and an apology from a top Dechert partner regarding the firm's handling of the ENRC case.
4 minute read

International Edition

Norton Rose Gains Baker McKenzie Partner In South Africa

The move comes as Baker McKenzie grapples with the fallout of bullying accusations levelled against its former regional managing partner.
2 minute read

International Edition

Sidley in Singapore: A New Strategic Push into Disputes Work?

The COVID-19 pandemic has filled a substantial pipeline of disputes for law firms in Asia related to unfulfilled contracts and commercial disagreements, and also to potential litigation from the deluge of liquidity.
5 minute read

International Edition

Former Essex Court Chambers QC Joins Rival in Hong Kong

At Temple Chambers, the lawyer will arbitrate disputes involving international investors, regional corporates and Chinese state-owned enterprises.
2 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields Frankfurt Office Searched Yet Again as Cum-Ex Investigation Rumbles On

The firm's base has already been searched several times in recent years.
2 minute read

International Edition

Allen & Overy Nabs Another Americas Partner with Deep Latin America Experience

Washington, D.C.-based international arbitration and litigation partner Gaela Gehring Flores joins from Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, where she focused on investment treaty and commercial disputes.
2 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

How China's Bilateral Investment Treaty Obligations Could Limit the Impact of its Anti-Foreign Sanction Law

In an era of competing sanction regimes, bilateral investment treaties could be a lifesaver for companies that are targeted by China's anti-foreign sanction law, two Kobre & Kim lawyers say.
6 minute read

International Edition

Linklaters London Duo Appointed Global Finance, Disputes Heads

The appointments include a replacement for Paul Lewis after his ascension to firmwide managing partner.
2 minute read

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