Not exact matches
Cross-Border European Contracts: The Importance of Governing Law and Jurisdiction Clauses In the current European
economic climate many businesses that trade with companies based in EU Members States have experienced problems with supply and payment, and there is an upwards trend in cross-border
litigation.
Big - ticket
litigation is largely dominated by large companies who are sophisticated in their monitoring of
economic conditions on a day - to - day basis, and it appears that they adjust their
litigation spend rather quickly based on changes in the
economic climate.
Spain's
economic and business newspaper Expansion recently published an article about the potential for
litigation funding in Spain, especially in the currently troubled
economic climate.
In the face of increasing pressure from regulators and greater exposure to
litigation and international arbitration, combined with the prevailing
economic climate, businesses are looking for increasingly flexible fee structures from their legal advisers.
Four out of ten respondents cite the current
economic climate as the primary reason they expect more
litigation.