Singapore International Commercial Court forges agreements to boost attractiveness of arbitration and mediation for businesses
Ania Farren climbs on board ‘to be part of continuing dynamic growth’
Suzanne Spears unveils Paxus amid rise in disputes and investigations involving human rights issues
Legislative change is just one step in the journey to achieve a racially diverse arbitration profession, write John Evans and Nadia Osborne
Projects and energy specialist Trinity International cites demand from clients caught up in disputes
Zoe O’Sullivan KC draws on her experience to offer advice to those building careers as advocates in this specialist field
Flore Poloni and Kimberley Bazelais of Signature Litigation explain how the case highlighted differences in legal philosophy on either side of the Channel
Professor Zachary Douglas KC’s move marks second major silk exit from Matrix Chambers in the past month
Paul Tan will head up the Los Angeles firm’s international arbitration practice in Asia
Arrival of Hong Kong, English and BVI-qualified ex-Slaughter and May counsel follows HFW's launch of a BVI office earlier this year
David Reed and David Horvath-Franco of Arnold & Porter outline the Law Commission’s most eye-catching proposed reforms to the 1996 Arbitration Act
Cayman International Mediation and Arbitration Centre and Toronto’s Arbitration Place to open new facilities in October
Law Commission’s verdict that legislation needs updating rather than a complete overhaul chimes with profession
Development of commercial arbitration to resolve business disputes cannot be separated from need to support justice as a whole, warns former judge at ICCA Congress in Edinburgh
Jern-Fei Ng KC admitted to Singapore Bar, adding to existing Hong Kong arbitration practice