Paris Arbitration Week’s co-secretary general Vanessa Thieffry has left her role at Reed Smith to set up her own practice as ...
Mariana Lozza, a former Argentine government lawyer who oversaw the state’s defence in several investment arbitrations, has ...
A UK judge has upheld a pair of ICC awards favouring a Canadian energy group in a dispute with its partner in two oil and gas blocks in Pakistan, rejecting arguments that Irish sole arbitrator Michael ...
Lluis Paradell has left Freshfields after 27 years to launch an independent practice as counsel and arbitrator.
The UK’s Supreme Court has confirmed that Spain and Zimbabwe cannot invoke state immunity to oppose the enforcement of ICSID awards, saying that their accession to the ICSID Convention amounted to ...
Readers are invited to join us for the inaugural GAR Academy Live: Advocacy Skills Workshop, taking place during Paris Arbitration Week – where leading international arbitration practitioners will ...
A Chinese provider of digital payment solutions says it is defending an ICC claim potentially worth US$354 million brought by ...
A New York state court has rejected Shell’s bid to revive its US$1.7 billion ICC claim against Venture Global over non-delivery of LNG cargoes – dismissing allegations that key documents were withheld ...
The Paris Court of Appeal has upheld a €59 million ICC award won by Austrian oil and gas group OMV against Romania over ...
A Canadian mining company has asked a US court to enforce an ICSID award requiring Peru to pay US$68 million over the seizure ...
The German Arbitation Institute, or DIS, has refreshed the membership of its arbitration council as Luther partner Richard Happ is re-elected as the council's president.
The Kuala Lumpur-based Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC) has revealed its inaugural court of arbitration, as several updates to Malaysia’s arbitration framework come into effect.