Mute Off Thursdays, the virtual networking and knowledge-sharing platform for women in arbitration, has appointed four new co ...
The Svea Court of Appeal has ruled that an SCC tribunal lacks jurisdiction to keep hearing an investor-state case against ...
Rising counsel fees and a lack of predictability in arbitrators’ approach to costs are making it economically unviable to ...
A Singapore court has refused to allow an Essex Court silk to make oral submissions on English law relating to US sanctions ...
Peru has agreed to pay US hedge fund Gramercy to settle an investment treaty award over bonds issued half a century ago in ...
Spain's Telefónica says it has won US$380 million in damages in an ICSID claim against Colombia over the reversion of assets ...
The International Court of Justice has found it can hear claims by Armenia against Azerbaijan relating to the conflict over ...
Michael Ostrove, co-chair of international arbitration at DLA Piper, has returned to New York after 25 years in Paris.
In the latest Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Alexander Lecture, ICC Court president Claudia Salomon discussed how ...
A US court has upheld a US$47 million NAFTA award that found Mexico liable for denial of justice – while refusing to allow a ...
Adam Weiss has left Paul Hastings to join Linklaters as senior counsel – weeks after Joe Profaizer made the same move to ...
The French Court of Cassation has rejected an appeal by India’s Antrix over the enforcement of a US$1.3 billion ICC award, ...