Not exact matches
Upon graduating
from law school, Jason spent several months interning abroad with a leading
international law firm in Bangkok, Thailand with its litigation and
dispute resolution practice group.
For the rest of The Evolution of
International Commercial
Dispute Resolution, please read the full article
from Law.com by clicking here.
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.
During his tenure as UAE Managing Partner at his prior firm, Ben led the development of the Dubai office
from a 10 - attorney practice to a 27 - attorney practice over a three - year period earning recognitions such as
Dispute Resolution Team of the Year at the Middle East Legal Week Awards and
International Law Firm of the Year in both Legal Week and The Oath Awards.
From the
International Institute for Conflict Prevention &
Resolution, this series of podcasts — more than 40 episodes as of this writing — focuses on timely and practical topics in dispute resolution, with an emphasis on cross-border commercial
Resolution, this series of podcasts — more than 40 episodes as of this writing — focuses on timely and practical topics in
dispute resolution, with an emphasis on cross-border commercial
resolution, with an emphasis on cross-border commercial conflicts.
«The book has proved to be a useful tool for foreign professionals acting in Swedish
international arbitral proceedings; this, combined with the importance of Sweden as preferred venue for
dispute resolution involving parties
from CIS countries, led the SAA and SCC to work on a Russian translation of the book», said SCC Legal Counsel Natalia Petrik.
Headquartered in Manchester with two further offices in Aylesbury and London (the company has two northern and southern forensics labs), CYFOR is a team of 30 experts providing national,
international and multi-jurisdictional coverage in a range of cases varying in size, value and scope,
from commercial litigation,
dispute resolution, regulatory and compliance, through to serious fraud.
The SCC was established in 1917 and is part of, but independent
from, the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.The SCC consists of a Board and a Secretariat and provides efficient
dispute resolution services for both Swedish and
international parties.
Julia said: «England remains the jurisdiction of choice for
international dispute resolution and cultural insight is invaluable for dealing effectively with clients
from other jurisdictions.
A leading South African law firm has strengthened its
dispute resolution, real estate and M&A practices with hires
from Norton Rose Fulbright and Smith Tabata Buchanan Boyes, while an
international rival has boosted its natural resources practice.
Employment lawyer and part - time Judge, Louise Skehan, who previously ran her own law firm — Skehan Legal — joins alongside
international litigator and commercial lawyer, Michael Brotchie, who was previously at Canadian law firm Hobbs Giroday, and litigator Gordon Adam who joins
from Monro Wright & Wasbroough LLP where he was head of
dispute resolution.
There are also advantages to embracing a model of transparency in
dispute resolution as put forth in the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Rules on Transparency in Treaty - based Investor - State Arbitration, and in the UN Convention on Transparency in Treaty - based Investor - State Arbitration (New York, 2014 — the Mauritius Convention), referred to
from here on as the UNCITRAL transparency standards, in situations where
disputes are directly related to the interests of citizens and taxpayers, namely on what concerns public - private partnerships (PPPs).
More pro-active case management, greater control of costs and a reminder (however gentle) that the Commercial Court is open to business
from all over the world will ensure that the Commercial Court continues to play a vital role in
international dispute resolution.
Linklaters offers the opportunity to be part of an outstanding, truly
international team and to promote the German
dispute resolution division by providing new momentum
from the IP side.
A film featuring highlights
from the conference «
International Dispute Resolution in Sweden» is now available on the SCC website.
Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partner Jenny Fletcher moderates and presents on a panel «Lessons Learned
from Construction Industry Alternative
Dispute Resolution» at the Annual Meeting of
International...
This session will review ways in which transboundary surface and groundwater
disputes can best be addressed and prevented under existing legal frameworks, taking comparative lessons
from both domestic and
international dispute resolution.
The Netherlands Commercial Court is a new commercial court that will focus on the
resolution of
international commercial
disputes between large companies and will be established in Amsterdam as
from 1 January 2018.
Ms. Bagasin graduated
from Georgetown University in 2015 with a Master of Laws degree in
International Legal Studies (with Distinction), and a certificate in
International Arbitration and
Dispute Resolution (Dean's List).
Perkin Coie's Insurance Coverage group has significant experience representing policyholders in all types of
dispute resolution proceedings,
from pre-litigation negotiation and advocacy to litigation in both state and federal courts throughout the United States to domestic and
international arbitrations.
Adrian Taylor joins
from Locke Lord LLP, where he worked across both the London and Hong Kong offices as a key expert in
international arbitration, litigation and alternative
dispute resolution.
Furthermore, since there is strong opposition
from the
international community to the idea of consumers having to pay even a nominal fee to have access to ODR services (this position seems to have been adopted by most delegations taking part in the UNCITRAL Working Group on Online
Dispute Resolution for which the CRDP has observer status), there is only one option left, and that is to have the online business community bear the blunt of ODR costs.
The civil courts specialising in
international dispute resolution will be known as the «Business and Property Courts of England and Wales»
from June 2017.
Again, the legal profession
from City firms to sole practitioners mounted a staunch opposition, pointing out that it would not only restrict access to justice for individuals and smaller businesses, but damage the reputation of London as an
international centre for legal
dispute resolution.
«While practitioners may have had some influence the government may have been particularly concerned about the voices
from the City that suggested the increases would affect the multi-billion trade London does as the leading centre in the World for
international dispute resolution.»
Since 2010, those of us in the online
dispute resolution (ODR) community have usually either ended the year or begun the new one reading reports
from the November session of the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law's (UNCITRAL) Working group on online
dispute resolution (Working group III or WG3) to see what — if any — strides have been made since the preceding Summer session.
Adrian Taylor, a specialist in
international arbitration, litigation and alternative
dispute resolution, joins Rosenblatt as a
dispute resolution partner
from Locke Lord, where he worked in the London and Hong Kong offices.
For clients in
disputes I often use
dispute resolution processes (I am a mediator and a collaborative practitioner) but with extensive complex litigation experience which often involves
international elements, I do not shy away
from using that route when required.