Global giant names successors to Barton Legum and Jean-Christophe Honlet, who have launched new firm with a team of associates
National law will generally uphold agreements between private parties and states, but care must be taken, explain Kristina Fridman and Michael Jaffe
Law Reform Commission approves proposals that would bring jurisdiction in line with other international disputes hubs
Some 45% of latest QCs are women; ‘comparatively few’ advocates from black African or black Caribbean backgrounds applied
Crucial difference from reform’s predecessors is that it puts organisational aspects in the spotlight, writes Laura Salvaneschi
King & Spalding associate Simon Maynard and Toronto-based independent arbitrator Todd Weiler are set to take the reins on the 'first-of-its-kind' initiative
Measures including provisions for remote hearings feature in BVI International Arbitration Centre's 2021 rules update
Africa-focused disputes specialist Timi Balogun joins Squire after six years at Curtis Mallet Prevost Colt & Mosle
New York litigation specialist secures 'at least' 15 lawyers from RP Legal & Tax to anchor first new office since 2013
Unveiling of tech, infrastructure and construction list comes as city-state cements its reputation as a global centre for arbitration
Enrico Vergani and Lorenzo Melchionda assess the impact of the decision to consolidate the Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre into a new overarching arbitral body
Mantle Law targets London as clients’ preferred location for international litigation and arbitration
Burford Capital broadens focus of Equity Project launched in 2018; portion of profits from successful cases to boost funding
London Court of International Arbitration calls for urgent resolution to ‘outstanding questions’ over centre’s winding down
Lawyer whose career bridged law firms, chambers and academia is remembered for inspiring 'multiple generations'