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HKIAC appoints new co-chairs and vice-chairs

The HKIAC appoints Domitille Baizeau and Victor Dawes as its new co-chairs, and Thomas Walsh and Sun Huawei as vice-chairs

KCAB plans to extend global reach, president says at 60th event

The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board is planning to expand its global reach, says the president at KCAB’s 60th anniversary ceremony

Ready for take-off

Eight leading arbitration institutions share the latest trends and developments across the board

HKIAC recruits managing counsel and China relations head

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

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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

HKIAC adjusts fees and scope of expedited procedures

HKIAC will expand expedited procedures and adjust arbitration fees from 1 January 2026, its first fee update since 2013

China to enhance judicial review mechanism for arbitration

A top court judge says the Supreme People’s Court will refine judicial review and boost arbitration after law revision

Ex-HKIAC head Mariel Dimsey leaves CMS to pursue arbitration

Mariel Dimsey starts a new chapter as independent arbitrator and consultant after leading CMS Hong Kong and arbitration

33 countries sign convention to set up mediation base in HK

China and 33 countries signed a convention to launch the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong

Beijing rises among top arbitration hubs

Asian regions top White & Case-QMUL arbitration survey, challenging Eurocentric dominance in global dispute hubs

Higher aims

The advantages of arbitration—speed, cost, confidentiality, and finality—are well known, but top China institutions aim higher

HKIAC posts record 352 arbitration cases in 2024

HKIAC recorded 352 arbitration cases in 2024, the highest since 2009

HKIAC lifts global presence in new deputy secretary-general

To enhance its global reputation, HKIAC appoints Kiran Sanghera as deputy secretary-general, succeeding Yang Ling

Kennedys grows Singapore disputes with new director??

Kennedys has appointed Kevin Tan as a director in Singapore, enhancing its commercial litigation and arbitration practice

HKIAC sees deputy secretary-general exit, adds Beijing chief

Zhang Xi leads HKIAC’s new Beijing office; Yang Ling leaves her deputy role to head the Int'l Legal Talents Office

Thailand’s Pisut boosts disputes expertise with new partner

Pisut & Partners boosts its dispute resolution practice with international arbitration partner Dutsadee Dutsadeepanich in Bangkok

M&A mechanisms

Most law firms are bullish about anticipated upticks in M&A activity

Overview, trends of M&A market in Russia

By Artashes Oganov, Georgy Daneliya and Anastasia Dukhina, Seamless Legal

Shin & Kim adds international arbitration partner in Seoul

Shin & Kim enhances arbitration team with Brandon Bang, former co-head at Bae, Kim & Lee

Rising to the challenge

Joanne Lau reassures, doubling disputes to USD11.9B proves Hong Kong's top arbitration hub status

Baker McKenzie KLP JV adds arbitration expert in Seoul

Baker McKenzie & KL Partners Joint Venture (Baker McKenzie KLP JV) has added leading arbitration practitioner David Kim as a partner in Seoul

Fixing misperceptions on seats and places of hearing

A common question is: can a Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) hearing can take place in Shanghai or Beijing?

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

Crisis innovation

Small wonder that the past couple of years have spawned an exciting amount of tech-related reform in China’s courts and arbitration institutions

Institutions must step up to protect arbitration ecosystem

By Donna Huang, International Chamber of Commerce

Innovation and resilience: arbitration in Hong Kong

By Yang Ling, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)

Long roots, strong branches

What role will Hong Kong and Shenzhen arbitration play as the Greater Bay Area pumps up into a dynamic hub for all things commercial?

Moving on up

HKIAC’s new head has plans to enhance Hong Kong’s reputation as a leading dispute-resolution hub

Ng Jern-Fei only King’s Counsel with triple affiliation after Singapore move

Barrister Ng Jern-Fei is the only English King’s Counsel to have triple affiliation in London, Hong Kong and Singapore following his move to the city state after his formal admittance to its bar

Understanding payment process for HKIAC arbitrations

It is important to understand this payment process, the consequences of failing to pay, and the refund process in the event of withdrawing from arbitration

International summary procedures: what, how and why

Summary procedures in international arbitration have started to gain popularity in recent years, finding their way into the arbitration rules of major arbitration institutions

Dimsey and Ng in new roles at HKIAC

CMS partner Mariel Dimsey will take up the post of secretary-general at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre in August while Eric Ng, who currently serves as HKIAC’s managing counsel, is being promoted to deputy secretary-general

Exit control in China civil litigation

By Zhang Guanglei and Zhang Jinhui, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Stop-payment procedure of foreign-related independent guarantees

By Zhang Guanglei and Cai Xiaoxia, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Rising Stars 2022

These young elite lawyers have already impressed their clients and peers with their precise legal expertise, acute business acumen, professionalism and strong sense of ethics

Burning ambition

By Luna Jin

New jurisdictional regulations for cross-border financial disputes

By Zhang Guanglei and Chen Cheng, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Serving litigation documents abroad effectively

By Zhang Guanglei and Cai Xiaoxia, Jingtian & Gongcheng

How to draft effective arbitration clauses

By Jiang Fengtao, Hengdu Law Firm

Choosing a venue for arbitration

By Denning Jin, Han Kun Law Offices

How does mediation help parties resolve con?icts? (PART II)

By CW Ling and Stephanie Cheung, Hong Kong Mediation Council

How does mediation help parties to resolve conflicts?

By CW Ling, Stephanie Cheung

Shared justice

HKIAC rules in revision

By Joe Liu, HKIAC

Fees to please

With an increasing demand for TPF, the authors are optimistic that the current third-party regime will serve as an important access to justice

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