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Legaltech News

Hybrid Arbitrations: How to Avoid Procedural Pitfalls

Hybrid arbitrations can save participants both time and money. Planning and communicating with the arbitration case administrator can help you avoid disruptions and allow you to concentrate on presenting your best case.
7 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

Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'Lean On Your Peers and Mentors From the Very Beginning,' Says Rachel Remke of Schiff Hardin

"I really enjoy building relationships — mentoring, mentorship, and working with other organizations that I care about. You've got to figure out what you like to do and what you do well."
6 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

Legaltech News

What Legal Professionals Should Know About the Pandemic-Accelerated Growth of Online Client Solutions

As Americans are more comfortable using virtual environments to handle their personal and professional needs, they will also expect to handle their legal matters online.
6 minute read

International Edition

White & Case Hires Global Arbitration Partner From Australia Firm

Lee Carrol advises on construction and infrastructure disputes.
2 minute read

International Edition

Four-Strong Quinn Emanuel Team Joins Jones Day In Perth

The team move follows that of partner Michael Lundberg from the rival firm in May.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Marsh Enters Consent Agreement Requiring Former Aon Employees to Abide by Restrictive Covenants

Aon had alleged that its competitor tried to misappropriate Aon's proprietary, trade secrets and confidential information concerning its customers, insurance policies, compensation and policy renewal dates.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Bury That Witness Statement: Direct and Cross-Examination in International Arbitration

In this edition of their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky examine the common practice in international arbitration of presenting direct witness testimony though witness statements provided in advance of the oral hearing. They consider the effect such written evidence may have, or not have, on arbitral tribunals when there is no live cross-examination of the witness at the hearing before the tribunal. Is there a way in such circumstances for the witness to testify in person after all?
10 minute read

International Edition

Shell to Appeal Judgment Ordering It to Slash Emissions By 45%

The May judgment from a local Hague court ordered the Dutch oil giant to reduce its emissions in line with the 2016 Paris climate agreement.
2 minute read

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