Arbitrated
joint venture dispute involving the development and marketing of a point - of - care screening test
Advising a company in relation to a potential multi-million pound pensions claim, acting for a Virgin Isles company in a $ 10 million
joint venture dispute involving a gold mining venture in southern Africa
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 several parallel LCIA arbitrations concerning
a joint venture dispute involving more than 40 parties.
Not exact matches
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 matters.
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
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).
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.
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.
Arbitrated a
dispute between a Japanese appliance manufacturer and its U.S. Distributor
involving claims of breach of
joint venture agreement and breach of fiduciary duty
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
He manages all aspects of litigation and consistently obtains favorable outcomes, from early dismissals and resolutions to verdicts, for clients in business litigation
disputes involving breach of contract and fiduciary duties, restrictive covenants, business dissolutions, partnerships and
joint ventures, derivative corporate claims, note defaults and workouts, and intellectual property.
Her litigation experience includes a range of shareholder, partnership and
joint venture disputes, many of which have
involved applications for interim remedies including freezing orders, injunctions and Norwich Pharmacal orders.
An LCIA arbitration, sited in London with law of a Latin American state applicable,
involving disputes arising from a major
joint venture in the financial services sector between European and Latin American parties.
An ICC arbitration, sited in Brussels with German, French and Belgian law applying,
involving the break - up of a
joint venture between leading European international telecommunications companies with more than $ 30 billion in
dispute.
The firm provides advisory services to foreign clients
involving local incorporation and registration,
joint ventures, commercial contracts, construction, tenancy, labour and
dispute resolution.
Clark & Trevithick's Partnership
Dispute & Resolution Practice Group has been
involved in a number of partnership /
joint venture disputes as well as family and closely held corporation
disputes involving real estate partnerships and
joint ventures, law firm partnerships and closely held businesses.
The firm provides advisory services to foreign clients
involving in accordance to local rules and regulations of incorporation and registration,
joint ventures, commercial contracts, construction, tenancy, labour, tendering and
dispute resolution.
The practice's main areas of specialism are
disputes involving shareholders, directors, partnerships, and
joint ventures; professional negligence claims against professional service providers; and cross-border
disputes.
He brings more than 17 years of experience advising clients in the region in a broad range of
disputes, often
involving complex, cross-border matters and particularly in the fields of energy and infrastructure, construction and finance, as well as
joint venture and other investment
disputes.
His focus is on banking
disputes, particularly those
involving financial products, investment banking and derivatives, and also on commercial and business
disputes with an emphasis on
joint venture and shareholder
disputes, shareholder protection, business break - ups and fraud.
Renowned as a top - tier practitioner by leading legal directories, Mr. Stepek concentrates his practice in complex, high - value
disputes involving foreign direct investment, major infrastructure projects, and
joint ventures in the energy, mining, telecommunications, and transportation industries.
He is a commercial litigation specialist, who is particularly experienced in handling complex commercial litigation
involving commercial contracts, financial services, fraud, insurance, international trade,
joint -
ventures, shareholder and share purchase
disputes and regulatory actions as well as cross-border
disputes and enforcement actions in a wide number of jurisdictions.