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International Edition

Crown Estate Enlists Hogan Lovells to Sue Twitter

Meanwhile, Pinsent Masons is advising UK pub chain Wetherspoons on legal action against Budweiser.
2 minute read

International Edition

Quinn and Mishcon Do Battle in $11B Nigeria Damages Bill Case

Nigeria's legal team have alleged that P&ID's co-founder 'gave false evidence to the tribunal'.
3 minute read

International Edition

2 Retired Canadian Chief Justices Find Second Act in Mediation and Arbitration

Former chief justice of the Superior Court of Quebec Jacques Fournier has joined the disputes group at Borden Ladner Gervais, while former chief justice of the province of Ontario, George Strathy, has joined the chambers Arbitration Place.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Business Case for Dispute Prevention Processes

The benefits of dispute prevention—triggered much earlier than traditional dispute resolution processes—should be deployed by businesses in broader commercial contexts to mitigate the risk that early disagreements grow into impediments to project completion, litigation and costly damages.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Time Is Now

Noah J. Hanft, Chair of the Dispute Resolution Section, and Lorraine D. Mandel, Member of the Dispute Resolution Section Executive Committee, write: The time is now for all participants in the legal system—judges, counsel, and parties—to embrace mediation and foster its expansion throughout the spectrum of disputes.
3 minute read

International Edition

International Arbitration: The UK's Highlights of 2022 and What to Look Out For in 2023

Prepare for disputes relating to the war in Ukraine, the transition to greener energy, and cryptocurrency in the year ahead.
5 minute read

International Edition

No More Dickens: How London Arbitration Venues are Modernizing to Outshine Global Rivals

From plush hybrid-ready hearing rooms to top-notch continental breakfasts, London venues have upped their game amid intense international competition to be the world's #1 arbitration destination of choice.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Sanctions in Commercial Arbitration

As a matter of practice, arbitrators rarely impose sanctions, although sometimes the need arises. This article discusses the tools arbitrators can use to respond to sanctionable behavior in arbitration.
10 minute read

International Edition

Australia Gains Stature as Arbitration Destination

The country is increasingly considered an alternative to Singapore and Hong Kong.
5 minute read

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