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Stories and digests covering a variety of angles to ADR, whether on key issues of law or notable parties
By Alfred Olufemi | November 3, 2023
The London High Court decision to overturn a substantial arbitral sum has raised the issue of alleged corrupt practices within the international arbitration space.
6 minute read
By Jack Womack | November 2, 2023
Class representative Justin Gutman will argue that Apple deceived 23.8 million iPhone users by not informing them that software updates would diminish the performance of their phone.
2 minute read
By Anne Bagamery | October 31, 2023
Mirèze Philippe and Louise Barrington spoke recently with Law.com International in Paris about the development of the organization, the difference that women make in arbitration, and what lies ahead.
6 minute read
By Jack Womack | October 30, 2023
The settlement with Nicola Foulston and her management company comprises £200,000 of damages for breach of contract and £300,000 of legal costs.
2 minute read
By Alfred Olufemi | October 24, 2023
Observers have said that the judgment sends a message that countries must not waver in their efforts to root out historic corruption.
3 minute read
By Ben Seal | October 19, 2023
International arbitration practitioners have been ditching large firms to branch out on their own, largely because they want to be free from law firm conflicts and bureaucracy. But as firms continue their race toward maximum profitability and higher margins, large arbitration practices have lost some of their luster for Big Law.
8 minute read
By Jack Womack | October 13, 2023
Virgo Marine was sanctioned by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control in 2022 for arranging 'vessels for the storage and transportation of Iranian petrochemicals'.
3 minute read
By Brian Yap | October 12, 2023
Mariel Dimsey, a former partner at CMS Hong Kong, joined the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre as its secretary general in August last year.
2 minute read
By Tom Parry | October 11, 2023
Law.com International spoke with silks and senior juniors at the major London commercial sets about the 'beauty pageant' of selection, getting 'screwed' on fees, and the evolving barrister-solicitor bond.
10 minute read
By Ross Todd | October 3, 2023
Rajat Rana, who brought his practice specializing in investment treaty arbitrations to Selendy Gay Elsberg from Alston & Bird this summer, explains why the practice is no longer just the ambit of Big Law.
9 minute read
By Dan Roe | April 12, 2023
A Q&A with Dan Nardello, CEO of a global investigations firm Nardello & Co., on the business and ethics of working for law firms on highly contentious matters.
10 minute read
By Dan Roe | April 7, 2023
With less than half of its 2018 head count, Boies Schiller is running lean and sitting on a pile of lucrative cases.
5 minute read
By Dan Roe | April 6, 2023
A number of high-profile representations, frequently against the government, helped Wilmer find growth in a year that saw flat demand in transactional practices.
5 minute read
By Alexander Lugo | April 5, 2023
"Every case that gets diverted from the public system, is one less case clogging up the system," said former Circuit Court Judge Alan Fine. "You can think of it as a concierge judicial service."
4 minute read
By Alexander Lugo | March 31, 2023
The city's historic ties to Latin America have laid the foundation and its current economic boom has made its case more compelling. Local law schools and the Florida Bar are also committed to building its reputation.
6 minute read
By Jack Womack | March 20, 2023
Under the terms of the Swiss bank's acquisition by UBS, $17 billion of Credit Suisse bonds have been written off.
2 minute read
By Travis J. Odom | March 7, 2023
Outside of its class-busting properties, arbitration can be a mixed bag for employers.
8 minute read
By Dan Roe | March 6, 2023
The global law firm increased gross revenue by 12.4% and head count by 10.7% without reducing RPL or PEP.
6 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | March 2, 2023
"When I took office, very few environmental crimes were criminally prosecuted," Ferguson said in a media release. "I created our Environmental Protection Division to take on bad actors who endanger our shared environment. Electron Hydro and Thom Fischer's reckless conduct damaged this waterway and put species like salmon at risk. My office will hold accountable any companies that pollute our rivers, put aquatic life at risk and endanger the health of communities."
3 minute read
By Dan Roe | February 28, 2023
The Cleveland-founded Am Law 100 firm surpassed $900 million in gross revenue last year but saw net income fall 5.8%.
5 minute read
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