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Inside Arbitration: Choice of arbitral seat: Is Paris under threat?
Choice of arbitral seat is one of the crucial decisions in any contractual negotiation and can have a direct impact on the ease with which parties are …
Inside arbitration: Cybersecurity matters: Arbitration away from prying eyes
One of the many reasons that companies choose to resolve disputes through arbitration over court litigation is the ability to keep their disputes and the …
Corporate Crime Update, Spring 2019
Welcome to the Spring 2019 edition of our corporate crime update - our round up of developments in relation to corruption, money laundering, fraud, …
No More "Significant Reduction Waivers" – The Trump Administration further strengthens sanctions against Iran
On April 22, 2019, the White House announced that the Trump administration will not issue further "significant reduction waivers" exempting specified …
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS AWARDED "DISPUTE OF THE YEAR" BY LATIN LAWYER
Herbert Smith Freehills' successful representation of the Republic of Costa Rica in a high-profile investment arbitration has been named "Dispute of the …
Trump Administration Designates the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, Adding Risks for Non-US Persons Dealing with Iran
On April 8, 2019, the White House announced that it is designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ("IRGC") as a Foreign Terrorist Organization …
Herbert Smith Freehills Global Arbitration Practice Ranked Fourth in the World
Global Arbitration Review (GAR) has unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s leading international arbitration practices, with Herbert Smith Freehills …
Corporate Crime Update, Winter 2019
Welcome to the Winter 2019 edition of our corporate crime update - our round up of developments in relation to corruption, money laundering, fraud, …
Inside Arbitration: David Aven v Costa Rica: Key takeaways for foreign investors to consider when resorting to investor-state arbitration in environmental disputes
Investment disputes related to environmental protection can sometimes imply a tension between a state's obligation to protect its natural resources from …
Inside Arbitration: Enforcement of foreign arbitration awards in Latin America
Enforcement proceedings can be of the utmost significance in international arbitration. If a losing party does not make voluntary payment after an award …
Inside arbitration: spotlight on Florencia Villaggi
Florencia Villaggi is a senior associate in our International Arbitration group, specialising in Latin American work. An Argentinian national, she …
Inside Arbitration: An interview with Alexis Mourre, President ICC International Court of Arbitration
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is one of the main international arbitral institutions. Indeed, in the 2018 Queen Mary survey on the …
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