London-headquartered firm partners with Chile’s 20-lawyer Molina Ríos as regional construction market forecast to reach $840bn by 2029 | 11mos
London-headquartered firm partners with Chile’s 20-lawyer Molina Ríos as regional construction market forecast to reach $840bn by 2029 | 11mos
Michael Bühler, former co-chair of international arbitration, cites desire for fewer conflicts | 1yr
USPTO seeks to encourage “broader participation” in bar | 1yr
Five partners join with core team to bolster HFW’s corporate, projects and regulatory offering in the region | 1yr
This first edition, written by leading ESG legal specialists, provides an up-to-date jurisdictional c... | 1yr
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Construction specialist Daniel Garton adds to Magic Circle firm’s ranks ahead of Shearman merger | 1yr
US firm celebrates launch with arrival of real estate partner duo as it builds Middle East presence | 1yr
Nine weeks in and figures reveal the UP is proving popular with roughly 700 requests a week | 1yr
Clydes’ former Australia head of projects and construction joins alongside senior consultant and special counsel | 1yr
Tanzania loses ICSID minining arbitration as tribunal finds expropriation claims proven | 1yr
Hires see European heavyweight more than double Poland lawyer headcount and open second office in the country in Poznań | 1yr
Some 70 years of jurisprudence ‘effectively overruled’ as proving infringing and counterfeiting acts abroad becomes harder | 1yr
NRF’s Australia construction and engineering team lead Emanuel Confos to move over alongside Harriet Oldmeadow | 1yr
As Slava Kiryushin moves across to HFW, DWF adds insurance partner duo in Dubai from Kennedys | 1yr
London law firm swells ranks with seven-lawyer team from Corbett & Co, including its highly regarded principal | 1yr
Team led by eight partners joins Am Law 100 firm across New York, New Jersey and Westchester offices | 1yr
Vijay Bange and Owen Newman will lead further expansion of the firm’s global arbitration team | 1yr
Lawyers across the country recognised for contributions in areas including diversity and inclusion and medical research | 2yrs
Projects and energy specialist Trinity International cites demand from clients caught up in disputes | 2yrs
The Court of Appeal's Samarco decision continues the trend of UK courts opening their doors to cross-border ESG litigation, writes Suzanne Spears | 2yrs
The government has strived to improve the mining regime given its important economic role, explains Abraham Abia, managing director of Clarence Abogados & Asociados | 2yrs