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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 ...
At the Hugo Grotius Arbitration Conference, held in Madrid just days before Spain paid the first of its outstanding Energy ...
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 ...
A US appeals court has upheld two awards requiring Lima to pay US$200 million to a highway consortium linked to Brazil’s Odebrecht, rejecting the Peruvian municipality’s corruption defence.
Paris-headquartered real estate group Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield has agreed to settle a dispute over the construction of one ...
Commentators have warned that Armenia could face international arbitration if it proceeds with a plan to nationalise an ...