Disputes Yearbook 2024 – Editor’s Letter Ben Wheway Welcome to the latest edition of the Disputes Yearbook from the Legal 500 and Legal Business; a special edition marking…
Bifurcation – More risk than reward? Guest Blog Gernandt & Danielsson look at the recent trend of bifurcation in Swedish litigation and arbitration Like most other legal practices,…
Bankim Thanki KC on epic trials, great movies and clients doing a runner Alex Ryan I still don’t regard myself as a proper ‘lawyer’ as such. Despite 35 years in practice at the Bar, 21…
Paul Hastings scores double win from Latham after recent London losses Elisha Juttla Paul Hastings has hired litigation and trial partners Oliver Browne and Stuart Alford KC from Latham & Watkins, just days…
Government to address PACCAR ruling with amendment to Digital Markets Bill – but litigation funders argue it isn’t enough Bethany Burns An amendment filed to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill last week will allow the use of damages-based agreements…
Osborne Clarke launches international arbitration offering in Miami Ayesha Ellis Osborne Clarke has announced the launch of its third US office in Miami, adding to its existing offerings in San…
Sponsored briefing: Romanian whistleblowing law and the corporate management of fraud Guest Blog Liana Iacob and Florentina Frumușanu explore how companies can comply with the new Romanian whistleblowing obligations The new Romanian Whistleblower…
Disputes perspectives: James Maurici KC Bethany Burns Oddly, I decided I wanted to become a barrister when I was ten years old. I’m not sure I entirely…
Sponsored briefing: South Korea: the next hub for international dispute resolution? Guest Blog Yulchon LLC’s insight on South Korea’s recent implementation efforts to further integrate international arbitration and mediation in its legal system…
Disputes perspectives: Penny Madden KC Nathalie Tidman I didn’t study law at university. I studied history at Oxford. A huge love. I’ve loved debating since a young…
Sponsored briefing: Enforcement of foreign judgments in Ghana: Three tips for in-house counsel Guest Blog Ferociter’s Augustine Kidisil on what to bear in mind when litigating with a view to enforcing in Ghana There is…
Disputes perspectives: Philippa Charles Holly McKechnie What made me decide to become a lawyer? Almost certainly watching Crown Court as a small child. Although it’s a…
Sponsored briefing: Honey, I shrunk the tax base: transfer pricing litigation in Switzerland Guest Blog Lenz & Staehelin looks at the rise of transfer pricing litigation in Switzerland Transfer pricing litigation on the rise in…
Sponsor foreword: Is resilience on the rise? Guest Blog Bad things happen in threes (so my mum used to say). The cumulative impact of the UK leaving the EU,…
Sponsored briefing: How to select an arbitrator in an arbitration in mainland China Guest Blog Commerce & Finance Law Offices navigate the most important aspects for the client to consider in the arbitration process In…
Disputes Yearbook 2023 – online PDF Legal Business Please see below for a link to an online pdf of the Disputes Yearbook 2023. This will only be accessible…
Sponsored briefing: Dispute resolution through courts in Bangladesh Guest Blog Junayed Ahmed Chowdhury and Maliha Ahmed on the backlog of cases, revenue matters and alternative dispute resolution in Bangladesh’s courts…
Gearing up – cases of the year Bethany Burns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine added gale force to the economic storms already picking up in early 2022, and has produced…
Sponsored briefing: From an island in the heart of the Caribbean Sea Guest Blog Pellerano Nadal provides a brief glimpse into the Dominican Republic’s judicial system The Dominican Republic is internationally known to tourists…
Bench strength revisited Bethany Burns The resounding message is that London is still booming. Fears surrounding its status as a leading jurisdiction for disputes being…