Tag: Arbitration
Hogan Lovells boosts arbitration expertise with ex-MP
Hogan Lovells has hired Rob Palmer as a partner in Singapore to strengthen its international arbitration practice in Asia
Neerav Merchant to head AQUILAW’s disputes practice
Neerav Merchant joins AQUILAW as Mumbai disputes head after 17 years at Majmudar & Partners
SIAC registrar moves to LCIA as director general
Kevin Nash will join the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) as director general in January 2025
Securities litigation duo bolsters Wintell’s Beijing office
Wintell & Co’s Beijing office names Cai Shuaitong and Fu Liya as senior partners, both specializing in securities litigation
Deacons recruits disputes partner Gillian Lam
Deacons has hired Gillian Lam as a partner to strengthen its litigation and dispute resolution practice
Family settlement disputes may include non-signatories
In Ajay Madhusudan Patel v Jyotrindra S Patel, the Supreme Court allowed non-signatories to join arbitration under a family arrangement agreement, applying the Cox & Kings tests
Sudip Mullick joins ELP as partner in Mumbai
Sudip Mullick has joined Economic Laws Practice (ELP) as a partner, based in the Mumbai office
Skadden boosts Asia disputes practice with new head?
Skadden appoints Friven Yeoh as head of Asia litigation and arbitration, joining from Sidley Austin
Arbitration about-face?
Despite years of promoting India as an arbitration hub, the Ministry of Finance now urges government departments to reduce reliance on arbitration
Philippines’ OS Law adds disputes partner in expansion
OS Law has launched a disputes practice, adding Anthony Jacoba as a partner and head of the new group in Manila
LAW Partnership expands dispute resolution team in Malaysia
LAW Partnership has added Shaun Tan as a partner and Rachel Tan as an associate, expanding its dispute resolution practice
Singapore courts adopt robust approach to validating awards
Singapore’s courts uphold the validity of awards, rejecting unmeritorious resistance
Dynamic arbitration advancements in the Philippines
The Philippine Supreme Court reinforces CIAC's jurisdiction over construction disputes
Hong Kong shining as beacon of international arbitration
MRP adds international mediator to boost India disputes team
Gunjan Chhabra, who brings 12 years of experience to the table, has joined MRP Advisory as a partner in the India disputes practice
Arbitration specialist Ajay Kumar joins Triumvir Law
Ajay Kumar has joined Triumvir Law as partner, expanding the firm’s services in arbitration, litigation and dispute resolution
White & Case lifts real estate, M&A with new partner?
Global law firm White & Case has appointed Alicia Albury as a partner in its real estate and M&A practice in Sydney
White & Case opens disputes practice in Tokyo, adds partner
Arbitration specialist Shinsuke Yakura, ex-Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe Tokyo head, now leads Tokyo disputes at White & Case
Indian GCs embrace future of arbitration
The GCAI underlined its commitment to advocating arbitration and mediation as primary channels
Compass shift from arbitration?
The finance ministry’s about-face on arbitration runs against established aspirations of making India a hub
Anli adds second arbitration specialist to Shanghai office
Anli Partners has hired arbitration specialist John Liu to strengthen its Shanghai team, following the addition of former JunHe partner Chen Luming in May
Calculating breach of contract damages in arbitration
In this article, we summarise the analytical process for disputes with respect to liability for breach of contract and damages on lost profits?
Arbitration Bar of India inaugurated
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Mister of Railways, Communications, Electronics
Arbitration: A global game
Senior advocate Satvik Varma examines court’s stance in enforcing foreign arbitral awards
Herbert Smith adds expert to meet rising Bangkok demands
Herbert Smith Freehills has boosted its disputes practice with the addition of Pariyapol Kamolsilp as a partner in Bangkok
Arbitration: reins tighten on judicial intervention
A fundamental principle of 含羞草社区 arbitration law is to have limited judicial intervention in the process
A regional comparison of arbitration landscapes
The competition for arbitration business is heating up with a host of national developments
Determining penalties in live-streaming contract disputes
This article takes a dispute over a certain live-streaming contract as an example to showcase how the amount of penalties in such cases is determined in arbitration
Hughes Hubbard adds Ho Yichin as China practice co-chair
Ho Yichin joins Hughes Hubbard & Reed as a partner in the litigation and arbitration practices in the firm’s Los Angeles office and will also be China practice co-chair with Christine Kang
Court ruling legitimises third-party funding
Delhi High Court has finally paved the way for third-party funding in India
Pursuit of parity
With a South Korean committee for women arbitrators firmly in place, we seek expert views on the way forward for arbitration in the country
When arbitration suits the court
An April 2023 decision by a division bench of the Supreme Court of India has held that arbitration is the appropriate method of deciding whether a development agreement can be lawfully cancelled
Commercial dispute mechanism for foreign investment in India
The dispute redressal mechanism in India is a well-established system with multiple options for the resolution of disputes
No arbitration for time-barred issues
The Bombay High Court, in Shriram?EPC Ltd and Anor v Gaja Trustee Co Pvt Ltd, held that it would not be right for the court to foist unwarranted arbitration on the parties when clearly on the facts the cause was a dead letter
No disqualification when arbitrator assists on unrelated matter
The Bombay HC ruled that an arbitrator's acceptance of a brief from a law firm representing a party in an arbitration won't disqualify them if it's unrelated to the case
Constitution bench decision will impact progress of arbitration
After delivering a pro-arbitration judgment in the case of NN Global Mercantile Pvt Ltd v M/s Indo Unique Flame Ltd and Ors, the Supreme Court referred the case to a constitution bench of the court to resolve conflicting decisions of equal standing
International arbitration expert strengthens Rajah & Tann
International arbitration expert Vanina Sucharitkul joins Singapore’s Rajah & Tann as a partner in the firm’s regional international arbitration practice
Fees to please: Flexible and innovative fee structure for Hong Kong arbitration
With an increasing demand for TPF, the authors are optimistic that the current third-party regime will serve as an important access to justice
Arbitration aspirations
As Hong Kong reopens its borders, Mariel Dimsey, secretary-general of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, explains her plans to enhance the city’s reputation as a leading dispute resolution hub
Tests for apparent bias in international arbitration
When doubt arises over an arbitrator’s impartiality, case law provides options to assess the appearance of bias, but some ambiguity may remain
Recent developments in Hong Kong’s arbitration landscapes
A pro-arbitration approach has solidified Hong Kong’s status as a leading arbitration hub and centre of legal excellence
Stratage hires Lexicon lawyer
Ameya Deosthale has joined Stratage Law Partners as an associate partner in the dispute resolution practice
Dispute resolution risks for overseas investment
Chinese enterprises should fully understand the risks of overseas investment and formulate countermeasures to protect their own interests
JILA supports energy arbitration forum
Masako Takahata, vice president of the Japan In-House lawyers Association, lent her speaking expertise to the inaugural webinar of the Japan chapter of the Energy Related Arbitration Practitioners







































































































































