Prior to joining Three Crowns, Hugh practiced international arbitration in the Washington, D.C. office of a large international law firm, where
he represented multinational corporations and sovereign States.
He also
represented a multinational manufacturer of ships, industrial machinery, and aircrafts in a dispute with one of its suppliers over the applicability of an arbitration provision in a long term supply agreement to a situation involving defective component aircraft parts.
Successfully
represented multinational Cargill to dismiss a price - fixing class action regarding the sale of road salt in Ohio
Represented a multinational consulting firm filing a copyright infringement case before the court against a competitor in the market.
Represented a multinational conglomerate corporation in an international arbitration concerning a distribution and licensing agreement.
Bankruptcy — Represented financial institutions in adversary proceedings and administrative cases including allegations of improprieties in the lending process, credit reporting claims, foreclosure defense, and asset recovery;
represented a multinational corporation in adversary proceeding involving allegations of a violation of the automatic stay — settled case for less than 7 % of claimed amount; Served as first - chair defending government contractor in adversary proceeding alleging violation of the automatic stay in rejecting a teaming agreement.
Our lawyers have
represented multinational enterprises in some of the most important transfer pricing disputes in recent history, including serving as lead counsel to Amazon.com and Medtronic in significant US Tax Court wins.
Represented multinational pharmaceutical company in product liability litigation in courts across the country and before the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
Represented multinational food conglomerate in class action civil litigation into alleged price fixing of citric acid.
Represented multinational food conglomerate in class action civil litigation and grand jury investigation into alleged price fixing of high fructose corn syrup and citric acid.
Helen has
represented multinational and Asia - based clients in a wide range of industries, including F&B, fashion, cosmetics, entertainment, personal care products, sports and leisure, and pharmaceuticals.
Represented multinational food conglomerate in class action civil litigation and grand jury investigation into alleged price fixing of high fructose corn syrup.
He represented multinational corporates and emerging companies in a wide range of sectors — including technology, entertainment & media, sports, financial services, consumer products, retail, and automotive.
She has extensive experience
representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third - party engagements, risk assessments, corporate governance issues, and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
She has extensive experience
representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third party engagements, risk assessments, corporate governance issues and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
Her experience ranges from representing individuals in start - up ventures to
representing multinational corporations.
Zhu
represents multinational, automotive, and technology clients in IP litigation and other matters, particularly in U.S., European, and Chinese markets.
Representing a multinational energy company in an ICC arbitration concerning the construction of an FPSO in South East Asia.
John
represents multinational and Canadian businesses in a broad mix of tax matters, including tax structuring, international transactions, transfer pricing, tax controversy, corporate finance, derivatives, securitization and mergers and acquisitions.
Robert's commercial disputes experience has focused on the energy sector and includes
representing a multinational energy company in a $ 150 million ICC arbitration concerning the impact of government - imposed price renegotiation in the coal industry; representing an oil & gas major in a dispute under a long term gas supply agreement in relation to an off - shore West African field; defending a Russian energy infrastructure company in LCIA arbitration proceedings; and advising an oil major on potential claims under a bi-lateral investment treaty related to corruption charges and maltreatment of company officers.
The lawyers in Miami together have decades of experience
representing multinational companies and sovereign nations in international litigation and transnational arbitration, including complex jurisdictional disputes concerning common law and civil law issues.
Schwegman
represents multinational corporations, middle - market businesses, universities, startups, and individuals.
Co-Presenter «
Representing Multinational Employees: Special Issues & Considerations», National Employment Lawyers Association 2008 Annual Convention, June 2008, Atlanta, Georgia
Lead counsel
representing multinational pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in class actions involving a wide variety of medicines and devices
Simonian
represents multinational companies in their international labor and employment strategy and regularly assists clients in their international business expansion throughout Asia.
Representing a multinational chemical manufacturer and a major European bank in cartel and state aid litigation respectively in the European Court of Justice.
Not exact matches
Supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the mission includes over 20 executives
representing Canadian
multinationals and small and medium - size enterprises that will promote their products and services and explore business opportunities and partnerships...
As I detailed in my November 2003 comment, titled The U.S. Productivity Miracle (Made in China), part of U.S. productivity growth actually
represents the import of foreign labor by U.S.
multinational companies.
We
represent domestic and international corporations and unincorporated entities with complex cross-border transactions and
multinational agreements.
This event will allow Canadian suppliers to save time and money by making direct contact with 50
multinational buyers companies established in the Mexico such as Flextronics, IBM de Mexico, Jabil Circuit, Sanmina, Emerson Electronic, Sanyo, Whirlpool, Pirelli and Mazda, with specific requirements in products and processes that
represent an estimated market of $ 1.4 billion
These organizations could see potentially significant regulatory relief under the new administration if they are legally differentiated from larger, more complicated bulge bracket banks, which
represent the country's largest
multinational investment banks.
At the same time, whatever its massive faults, it did
represent the vision of a
multinational state.
He ignores the fact that technology
represents power, and that existing power relationships will tend to be extended and further entrenched by
multinationals and governments which control the technology.
In the Netherlands, a new coalition called the Taskforce Circular Economy in Food linked 25 members
representing the entire food supply chain, including small businesses, large
multinationals, government, nonprofits and international agencies.
These articles were commissioned by the senior Magazine editor (JC) under the guidance of our series guest editors Marion Nestle of New York University and David Stuckler of Cambridge University, and together they
represent a multidisciplinary approach to exploring the role in health of Big Food, which we define as the
multinational food and beverage industry with huge and concentrated market power [1].
We now
represent just under 500 manufacturers, retailers, distributors and educators worldwide, from
multinational companies, to artisan micro-businesses.
The amount, according to court papers in Lagos,
represents the shortfall of the money paid by the
multinational oil firm in the account of the Nigerian government with Central Bank of Nigeria, for crude oil lifted in 2013 and 2014.
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is a
multinational collaboration that
represents one of the world's largest attempts to fuse deuterium and tritium, two heavy isotopes of hydrogen.
The situation would also
represent a new type of climate dispute, one that offers a glimpse of the kinds of multigenerational and
multinational challenges society can expect to encounter, says Liam Colgan, a glaciologist at York University in Toronto, Canada, and lead author of the study, published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
But this battle between Hachette and Amazon is perhaps the most emblematic, because Hachette (and Bertelsmann, and other
multinationals companies) belongs very much to the old world and own many medias, while Amazon
represents the present and the future.
In the midst of our
multinational 2010 Pride festivities, I feel compelled to share my coming out story and how I continue to
represent the LGBT community in my veterinary practice.
represents the culmination of
multinational partnership and community support in the card game, visual novel and anime hobbyist spheres.
A not - for - profit, we
represent businesses of all sizes from small start - ups to large
multinational developers, publishers and service companies, working across all forms of interactive entertainment; console, mobile, PC, esports, VR, AR and Artificial Intelligence.
Winter Group Show
represents fresh perspectives from compelling
multinational artists who are constantly pushing the boundaries of convention.
A group show that
represents fresh perspectives from compelling
multinational artists who are constantly pushing the boundaries of convention.
Like the Art Workers» Coalition — a movement that profoundly influenced the generation of artists
represented at the Hammer — these contemporary collectives are concerned with fair labor practices at art museums that increasingly operate like
multinational corporations.
Museums say they have the best and most important art, but most really
represent the taste of the wealthiest art collectors in the world, who are advised by a cartel of
multinational art galleries.
Mr. Walker's practice is focused on complex business litigation and appeals,
representing individuals, small businesses and
multinational corporations, primarily in energy and banking matters.
From
multinational organizations to sole proprietors, we have
represented thousands of businesses for decades, and have advised vendors, purchasers, lenders, borrowers, investors, shareholders, directors, officers, partners, co-owners, joint venturers, franchisors, franchisees, lessors, lessees, distributors, governments, government related entities, and non-governmental organizations.
Our business, real estate, and corporate lawyers have
represented thousands of businesses, from local and regional enterprises to
multinational organizations.