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Future Cities series: Digitising dispute resolution
Imagine how commercial disputes will be handled in 2025. The latest in our Future Cities series asks how tech will shake up the courtsOur series …
Kewei welcomes top disputes partner to China joint operation with Herbert Smith Freehills 科伟律师事务所迎来顶级争议解决业务资深国际顾问 加入与史密夫斐尔联营办公室
Kewei Law Firm has appointed Weina Ye as an international partner in Shanghai, further strengthening its disputes expertise in the firm's joint operation …
Herbert Smith Freehills promotes nine leading lawyers to counsel in Asia 史密夫斐尔亚洲区晋升九位资深顾问
Leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has promoted nine lawyers in Asia to counsel. The promotions span corporate, finance, employment and …
Skilling up for successful Belt and Road investments
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is China's US$5 trillion outbound investment strategy to connect Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe through …
Building infrastructure in Asia Pacific: Issues and trends in construction disputes across the region
In recent years, infrastructure investment has been a key driver of economic development for countries in Asia Pacific. Whilst some countries focus on …
Justin D'Agostino to chair ICC Court's new Belt and Road Initiative Commission
The International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court) has announced the establishment of a commission to address …
Negotiating roadblocks? Resolving disputes on the Belt and Road
The Belt and Road Initiative, China's ambitious international development strategy, is already increasing trade and stimulating economic growth across …
Working along the Belt and Road
A selection of case studies on our recent work along the Belt and Road.COAL-FIRED POWER STATION IN BANGLADESH PROJECT NAME …
Inside Construction and Infrastructure
Inside Construction and Infra is Herbert Smith Freehills' magazine for those involved in designing, procuring, building, owning or operating fixed …
Trans-Pacific Partnership full text
On 5 November 2015 the full text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership – agreed on 5 October 2015 – was publicly released. The text includes 30 chapters, plus …
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