Significant experience
in joint venture disputes and in the oil and gas sector.»
We expect to see an increase
in joint venture disputes and pension related disputes post pension liberation.
Representing a real estate developer
in a joint venture dispute regarding the sale of its partnership interest in a strip mall to a third - party.
Presiding arbitrator in LCIA arbitration between Chinese, UK, Turkish and other companies
in a joint venture dispute (seat England, English law)
Assisting a leading Spanish plastics products manufacturer
in a joint venture dispute and coordinating the related disputes.
Assisting a leading UK B2B marketing and public relationship consulting company
in a joint venture dispute and coordinating the related disputes.
Representing four Asian national oil companies against a European private oil company
in a joint venture dispute concerning the operation of an Indonesian oil block.
Representing an Indian television network against a European media conglomerate
in a joint venture dispute concerning the management of Indian television channels.
Not exact matches
Monadelphous Group has disclosed that its MMM
joint venture in Queensland is embroiled
in a contractual
dispute with major client, Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal.
Unitech Ltd, Telenor's Indian partner, has agreed to sell its share of their mobile phone
joint venture in what it termed as an amicable settlement after months of
dispute.
A
dispute arose over a
joint venture in which Mr Lukyanenko's companies held 49 % of a Cypriot company called Stremvol Holdings Limited.
CitizenM LND St Paul's Properties BV v Chil Ltd (with John McGhee QC): appeal on a point of contractual construction
in relation to
dispute regarding hotel property development
joint venture in the City of London.
CitizenM LND St Paul's Properties BV v Chil Ltd [2016] EWCA Civ 771 (with John McGhee QC): appeal on a point of contractual construction
in relation to
dispute regarding hotel property development
joint venture.
He has a broad civil and commercial
disputes practice, and
in particular has extensive experience
in areas such as banking, company (including
joint venture and shareholder
disputes), insolvency, trusts and estates, employment and real estate.
Representing telecommunications company
in contract
dispute with a
joint venture partner over the payment of collected revenue associated with the delivery of long distance phone services.
Representing a global marine engineering company
in a US$ 150 million ICC arbitration, seated
in Singapore, and arising from a
dispute over a
joint venture.
In addition to Phillip's industry focus, he is experienced in representing clients involved in commercial disputes arising out of joint ventures, shareholder agreements and corporate matter
In addition to Phillip's industry focus, he is experienced
in representing clients involved in commercial disputes arising out of joint ventures, shareholder agreements and corporate matter
in representing clients involved
in commercial disputes arising out of joint ventures, shareholder agreements and corporate matter
in commercial
disputes arising out of
joint ventures, shareholder agreements and corporate matters.
Richard also has experience of acting
in commercial
disputes more generally, with an emphasis on
disputes with an international element and / or concerning the termination of
joint ventures and distribution agreements.
Freeman Freeman & Smiley, LLP's business litigation attorneys are skilled
in the resolution of
disputes at all stages, working across a broad spectrum of business
disputes representing a variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500, national, and international companies to local business, individuals, investors and partnerships,
joint ventures and closely - held corporations.
Acted
in an LMAA arbitration involving a
dispute over control of English ship - owning companies operated as vehicles for
joint venture between Greek parties, plus related Court applications for interim relief under s. 44 of the Arbitration Act 1996
He has detailed experience
in relation to asset management concerns such as rent review and dilapidations, development and
joint venture disputes, and the impact of insolvency.
Real Estate: Expertise
in all aspects of real estate sector work including: premium real estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks,
joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related
disputes.
Arish has acted on a wide array of commercial
disputes in the English Courts and
in English seated arbitrations, including cases involving civil fraud, breaches of fiduciary duty, complex contractual claims, negligence claims, economic torts, shareholder,
joint venture, partnership and insolvency
disputes and jurisdictional battles (amongst others).
Caroline is instructed
in a wide range of commercial and chancery
disputes including: general contractual
disputes; civil fraud; breach of directors» duties; shareholder
disputes; derivative claims; jurisdiction issues; applications under the Bankers» Books Evidence Act 1879;
joint venture agreements; financial services
disputes; insurance / re-insurance; enforcement of foreign judgments; mortgage fraud and claims concerning undue influence.
Norburg & Scherp has extensive experience of
disputes in a number of different industries and fields, including mergers & acquisitions,
joint ventures, construction, insurance, foreign investments, mining, energy, manufacturing, company law, renting law, IT and telecom, intellectual property, marketing and licensing.
His recent cases include defending the former President and majority shareholder of VAB Bank against charges of contempt of court (sole counsel); acting for Mercuria Energy Trading
in its successful defence of a US$ 270 million claim by Citibank
in one of the biggest High Court banking trials of 2014, acting for the Claimant
in an on - going US$ 830 million fraud claim
in the Commercial Court (Russian banking sector), a US$ 800 million
joint venture dispute in the BVI and acting as junior counsel to the Claimants
in Hulley & ors v.
Suppose that business gets into a serious business
dispute with another business, e.g. a
joint venture gone bad with related accounting and trademark issues involving hundreds of thousands to million of pounds
in controversy economically.
Acting for
joint venture partners
in a
dispute involving a claim
in excess of # 100m
in respect of the
joint project.
Acted (led by Graham Dunning QC)
in a substantial LCIA Arbitration involving a
dispute between
joint venture parties.
Advising a Spanish client and various individuals
in respect of a
dispute with a bank involving a
joint venture that owns an oil field
in Russia's Perm region.
Acting (led by Graham Dunning QC)
in a substantial LCIA Arbitration involving a
dispute between
joint venture parties.
H. John Michel, Jr. represents business entities
in mergers and acquisition transactions, complex
joint ventures, public securities offerings and private placements, internal investigations, and related commercial litigation (such as the enforcement of non-competition agreements,
disputes relating to contract compliance and indemnification claims).
Representing an American company
in an ICC arbitration against a French company
in regard to the execution of a
joint -
venture contract (amount
in dispute undetermined).
Acted (led by David Joseph QC) for a major European wind turbine manufacturer
in an ad hoc arbitration under the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996
in respect of a
dispute with its Indian
joint venture partner.
Acting (led by David Joseph QC)
in an ad hoc arbitration under the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 involving a
dispute in connection with a
joint venture in India, including allegations of breach of duties of good faith.
Acting (led by David Joseph QC)
in an ad hoc arbitration under the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 involving a
dispute between
joint venture parties.
Our Real Estate Practice Group has experience that dates back to the late 1980's and early 1990's
in advising a wide variety of clients
in connection with loan defaults, workouts and foreclosures; loan acquisitions and sales; real estate
joint venture disputes and leasing
disputes and enforcement.
Kate also has experience
in corporate and financing transactions, funds,
joint ventures, domestic and international tax structuring and tax
disputes.
Currently acting
in relation to an international UNCITRAL
joint venture dispute arbitration.
He has worked on matters
in the construction, engineering, infrastructure, intellectual property, technology and shipping sectors, as well as on
disputes arising from
joint venture, distributorships, and post-M & A transactions.
Representation of an international food manufacturer
in worldwide litigation and arbitration arising out of a
dispute with its
joint venture partner
in China.
Facilitated settlement of a multimillion - dollar
dispute between partners
in a
joint venture energy transmission line project with massive cost overruns.
He also has expertise
in arbitration, mediation and expert determination (particularly
in the context of shareholder /
joint venture disputes and warranty claims).
Notable mandates: Retained by a utility company
in its acquisition of power plants; acted for a utility company
in a
joint venture for a new power development; worked on the sale of a nutritional supplements company; acted for a lender
in providing financing to a Nova Scotia company with operations across Canada; acted for a lender
in an insolvency restructuring proceeding involving a company with substantial aquaculture assets
in New Brunswick and Newfoundland; acted for a lender and a receiver
in an insolvency restructuring of a substantial apple farming operation; acted for a receiver of assets of a development company
in P.E.I. and
in a
dispute in P.E.I. between two secured lenders concerning entitlement to proceeds realized on a receivership; numerous multimillion financings for one of the largest commercial multi-unit residential financiers
in Nova Scotia
Jeremy Andrews Qualified: 2002 Made partner: 2012 Key cases: Seconded to Barclays» corporate and investment banking litigation team to address a variety of post-Lehman
disputes; acting for a
joint venture company
in LCIA London arbitration proceedings with a total
dispute value
in excess of $ 50bn.
Presiding arbitrator
in several parallel LCIA arbitrations concerning a
joint venture dispute involving more than 40 parties.
He has particular experience
in international
joint venture, M&A, shareholder, pharmaceutical, electronics, telecommunications, transportation, financial services and agency
disputes.
Other recent highlights include serving as co-arbitrator
in a $ 1.3 billion
dispute concerning the adaptation of a long - term energy contract, and presiding a series of parallel LCIA arbitrations concerning a
joint venture dispute involving more than 40 parties.
Presiding arbitrator
in ICC arbitration between Indian and Turkish companies concerning an energy
joint venture dispute (seat England, Turkish law)
representing the Welsh Government
in a complex
dispute concerning a
joint venture agreement to develop an international business park on the outskirts of Cardiff.