Plaza Centers’ major dispute with Romania over a stalled development project, which has involved dual arbitrations, has seen ICSID dismiss the company’s claim on jurisdictional grounds. A long-running ...
The 2026 ICCA Congress opened by focusing on the need to protect international arbitration, and the balance between global and local concerns. The 27th International Council for Commercial Arbitration ...
The firm has continued the expansion of its Texas offering with a lawyer from Sidley Austin. Greenberg Traurig has hired Phillip Aurentz as a shareholder in its litigation and intellectual property ...
A cybersecurity and IT litigator has rejoined her former firm after a 10-year tenure with one of its clients.
The 2026 ICCA Congress opened by focusing on the need to protect international arbitration, and the balance between global and local concerns.
A surprisingly long history underpins arbitration’s increasing popularity in the world’s second largest economy, with Beijing-seated proceedings garnering the most attention internationally.
Third-party funder to focus on Australian financial, consumer and environmental class actions, and Singapore’s arbitration market. Two former executives from Therium Capital Management have set up a ...
Ministry of Justice commits to undoing court ruling that limited litigation funding, as minister says claimants have been left in ‘unacceptable limbo’. The UK Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced ...
Chemours – which was spun off from the DuPont company in 2015 – is facing a major Netherlands collective action alleging PFAS emissions from its Dutch plant have been harming local residents for ...
The first UAE-based litigation fund has secured a return from its first case, a DIFC business dispute. Third-party litigation funder Lexolent has achieved its first victory in a funded case, with its ...
Lawyers with political, judicial and public prosecution experience feature in this week’s summary of disputes market moves, which takes in the US, Italy, Austria and Hong Kong. The US East Coast is ...
The CAT has ruled on how the undistributed settlement sums in the Gutmann ‘boundary fares’ case should be allocated – with the Tribunal admitting that the funder, legal counsels and insurers would not ...
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