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Paul Friedland, partner at White & Case in New York, and retired Arizona University law professor Robert Hornick have written a biography of German spy Lothar Witske, who was accused by the US of ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has found that member state courts must be able to conduct an “effective” review ...
A Canadian energy company has made good on threatened ICSID claims against Tanzania over its investment in a billion-dollar ...
A UK judge has criticised US financial analyst Brent Kaczmarek and Ukrainian arbitration lawyer Oleg Alyoshin over expert ...
An ICSID tribunal has summarily dismissed a Kenyan engineering company’s claim against the United Arab Emirates over projects ...
A Dutch court has refused to undo the sale of a property belonging to the National Iranian Oil Company to partially satisfy a ...
Vyapak Desai and Alipak Banerjee have left Indian firm Nishith Desai Associates, where they were both leaders of its ...
In what is believed to be a first, an appellate division of the Singapore High Court has granted an injunction to restrain ...
Ukrainian state-owned Oschadbank has launched an LCIA claim against a sanctioned oligarch to recover a twenty-year-old debt ...
A US court has refused to dismiss a telecoms investor’s petition to enforce ICC awards worth US$190 million against a ...
An ICSID tribunal has rejected a Dutch businessman’s US$64 million claim against Georgia over a cancelled contract for a deep ...
Sir Peter Gross, a judge-turned-arbitrator at Twenty Essex, used a GAR Live keynote speech to call for a coordinated response to “attacks” on the arbitration process by Russian parties and the country ...
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