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Russian courts expand their jurisdiction over international disputes

By Georgy Daneliya, Natalia Kozyrenko and Igor Sokolov, SL Legal

Russian courts are expanding their jurisdiction over international disputes, overriding arbitration clauses and raising Asian risks

Foreign investment and dispute resolution for MSMEs

By Shounak Mitra and Akshita Bohra, Khaitan & Co

Foreign direct investment-backed Indian MSMEs faces tougher protections, registration hurdles, MSEFC limits and cross-border online dispute resolution solutions

Ashish Kabra leaves NDA to join Resolut Partners

Ashish Kabra joins Resolut Partners to lead international disputes and investigations practice with a new team

Collyer Law hires director to head new disputes practice

Singapore law firm Collyer Law has appointed Hari Veluri as a director and head of its newly established disputes practice

Jones Day expands global disputes practice with new partner

Jones Day has continued to strengthen its global disputes practice with the addition of Clive Luck as a partner in Perth

The bane of pathological arbitration clauses

By Thriyambak Kannan, Khaitan & Co

Clear seat and venue drafting prevents pathological arbitration clauses, avoids municipal court delays and protects party intent

O’Melveny Aditya Kurian goes solo, starts Accord Partners

Former O’'Melveny & Myers’ counsel Aditya Kurian has launched independent practice, Accord Partners, to focus on international disputes and arbitration

Simmons & Simmons hires ex-IBM GC for Tokyo dispute practice

Simmons & Simmons has appointed Chris Studebaker, former general counsel at IBM Japan, as a partner and head of its dispute resolution initiative

SPB’s Rockall: Significant demand for LNG services in APAC

Max Rockall, newly appointed head of Squire Patton Boggs’ Asia-Pacific energy disputes and liquefied natural gas (LNG) practice

Exclusive jurisdiction clauses in India: Validity and enforcement

By Jyoti Sinha, Khaitan & Co

Exclusive jurisdiction clauses in India: Validity, CPC limits, key precedents and cross-border enforcement considerations

Former SIAC South Asia head in charge of RPC’s India desk

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain (RPC) has recruited Ankit Goyal, former head of South Asia at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), to lead its India desk

Corporate IP disputes: Navigating failed deals, JVs and founder conflicts

By Una Khng and Basil Lee, Helmsman

For many businesses, intellectual property sits at the heart of enterprise value

Malaysia’s HHQ bolsters dispute resolution with new head

Malaysian law firm Halim Hong & Quek (HHQ) has appointed former Skrine veteran Siva Kumar Kanagasabai

HKIAC onboards new managing counsel to oversee arbitration

The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) has appointed former Herbert Smith Freehills senior associate Jocelyn Heng

Harneys expands dispute resolution team with Singapore hire

Offshore law firm Harneys has appointed former WongPartnership specialist Wei Lee Lim to lead its Singapore dispute resolution practice

India-Japan cross-border arbitration: Trends and enforcement

By Krishna Vijay Singh and Muneeb Rashid Malik, Kochhar & Co

Deepening India-Japan ties through aligned, pro-enforcement arbitration frameworks and growing institutional dispute resolution

MZM promotes six associates in Mumbai and New Delhi

MZM Legal has promoted six lawyers in New Delhi and Mumbai, including two principal associates and four senior associates

Orrick boosts Singapore bench with first disputes partner

Orrick has strengthened its Asia practice and Singapore office by adding Elaine Wong as its first disputes and international arbitration partner

HFW opens in Brisbane, lifts Australia’s construction talent

HFW opens Brisbane office under Christopher Rowden, boosting its construction and infrastructure practice

Call for greater arbitration transparency: ADR Conference

Experts at the 14th Asia-Pacific ADR Conference in Seoul discussed enhancing transparency, efficiency and user experience in international arbitration

Arbitration v litigation in commercial dispute resolution

By Wang Baohua, W&H Law Firm

Dispute resolution unlocked: Finding your business’ perfect fit

Foreign arbitration must be independent but fair

By Anushka Sharda and Saloni Gupta, Khaitan & Co.

Indian courts balance party autonomy and judicial oversight in anti-arbitration injunctions

Surya Karan Sambyal joins CMS IndusLaw as partner in Mumbai

Surya Karan Sambyal joins CMS IndusLaw as partner in international arbitration in Mumbai

Q&A: DIAC’s growing appeal for Indian commercial arbitration

DIAC rises as Indian businesses turn to Dubai for arbitration amid India-UAE trade growth

Time for a refit?

Technology and tighter budgets are pushing in-house teams to handle routine work themselves, while law firms are expected to deliver higher strategic value.

Consider enforceability in drafting cross-border arbitration contracts

By Sneha Janakiraman and Hardik Malik, Khaitan & Co

Cross-border disputes show how the choice of law, seat, and institutional rules in arbitration can determine enforceability

Rajah & Tann Singapore boosts dispute team with new hires

Rajah & Tann Singapore strengthens its disputes team with the addition of Paras Lalwani and Reka Mohan as partners

NDA’s senior disputes lawyer flies solo

Alipak Banerjee launches his own disputes law chambers in Delhi after leaving Nishith Desai Associates

Dissecting China’s new rules on Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law

By Ni Jianlin and Wu Anqi, Dacheng Law Offices

China enacts new rules enhancing enforcement and legal remedies against foreign sanctions

New Jones Day partner deepens disputes bench in Singapore

Jones Day adds disputes partner Kay-Jannes Wegner to its Singapore office

Non-signatories cannot escape reach of arbitration

By Kingshuk Banerjee and Saher Naqvi, Khaitan & Co

含羞草社区 Supreme Court affirms that arbitral tribunals may join non-signatories, expanding procedural flexibility in arbitration

Anli recruits data compliance and criminal law partners

Anli Partners has hired You Bailu and Xu Haibo as partners for their Shanghai and Hangzhou branches respecitvely.

New major player

Chinese companies are more confident and setting higher standards in cross-border disputes

Tokyo International answers to growing demand, adds partner

Tokyo International Law Office hired Earl Rivera-Dolera as a partner amid growing demand for international arbitrations

Win-win Resolution

Senior partners of Chinese and international law firms share legal updates and fresh developments in mutual judicial assistance for cross-border dispute resolution

Baker McKenzie beefs up GBA disputes service

  • Baker McKenzie has hired veteran arbitrator Ronald Sum as a Hong Kong-based partner, to seize more opportunities in disputes services from the Greater Bay Area (GBA)

Nidumuri leaves Indus to take CAM’s southern dispute reins

Lomesh Kiran Nidumuri has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas & Co as a disputes-practice partner

ClCC: New approach to resolving cross-border disputes

By Craig Zhou, Chris Wang, MHP Law Firm

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