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The latest Italian Arbitration Day in Milan featured keynote speakers including David W Rivkin and Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, ...
The European Commission has referred Hungary to the Court of Justice of the European Union for contradicting the EU’s ...
EU member states have approved a fresh package of sanctions against Russia including measures to guard against “illegimate” ...
An ICC panel has rejected ExxonMobil’s bid to block its partner in a valuable Guyanese oil block from completing a US$53 billion merger with Chevron – ending one of the highest-profile commercial ...
The operator of a Russian port terminal has asked a Swedish court to set aside an ICC award that found it liable in a dispute with a Danish company over contracts worth €160 million for supply of ...
Debevoise & Plimpton has promoted Julianne Marley in New York and Tom Cornell and Shreya Aren in London to counsel in its international dispute resolution team.
The Court of Appeal in London has revived Korea’s jurisdictional challenge to a US$108 million investment treaty award in ...
French environmental services group Veolia has agreed to pay €35 million to Lithuania to settle a decade-long dispute over ...
A US court has dismissed an internet company’s bid to enforce a US$17 million award it won against Indonesia eight years ago, ...
Veronika Korom has stepped down as president of the Hungarian Arbitration Association after six years, with Richard Schmidt ...
A Canadian energy company says it will challenge an ICC tribunal’s decision to reject its US$130 million claim against Tunisia, with the claimant's counsel saying the award is ...
Switzerland has instructed external counsel to defend it in eight potential investment treaty claims being prepared by ...