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Carlos Arrue Montenegro – who was the in-house lead on international arbitration matters for the Panama Canal Authority – has ...
The French Court of Cassation has affirmed that a creditor seeking to enforce a €1.7 billion ICC award against the Republic of the Congo can seize a property allegedly housing the private residence of ...
Linklaters’ arbitration team has gained an “on-ground presence” in Dubai for the first time with the hire of Sean Cameron, ...
A SIAC tribunal has reportedly upheld Amazon’s claims that an Indian conglomerate acted in breach of contract by agreeing a ...
A member of Iraqi Kurdistan’s ruling family has lost a final appeal in the courts of the Dubai International Financial Centre over an ICC award worth US$1.7 billion that found he conspired to bribe ...
A subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprom is challenging an SCC award in an under-the-radar price review arbitration brought by French ...
Juan Carlos Herrerra has left Ecuadorean firm Flor Bustamante Pizarro & Hurtado where he focused on energy and natural ...
Months after hiring Quinn Emanuel’s former construction head James Bremen as presiding partner, London disputes firm Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen has recruited Ben Grunberger-Kirsh, a Vinson & Elkins ...
At a time of conflict in the region, the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration has signed its first host country ...
Ann Ryan Robertson, a former president of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, has left the recently merged Troutman ...
A Singapore court has restrained a Nepalese government agency from using its home courts to challenge the decision of a SIAC ...
Akshay Kishore has left Bird & Bird to become the new head of India disputes at the Singapore arm of US-headquartered firm ...
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