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Herbert Smith Freehills Global Arbitration Practice Ranked Top Three in the World for the Third Year Running
Global Arbitration Review (GAR) has unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s leading international arbitration practices, with Herbert Smith Freehills …
Arbitrating Pharma Disputes On The Rise – Planning Ahead Makes Sense
Pharmaceutical companies risk coming up against complex and high value disputes in their everyday dealings and operations, and we are increasingly seeing …
A shake-up of the system of investment treaty arbitration: What does the future hold?
Over the past few years, investment arbitration (also known as "Investor State Dispute Settlement", or "ISDS"), has captured the public's attention like …
Protecting party rights by use of interim measures: traps for the unwary in obtaining court-ordered relief
In this article, partner Nick Peacock and professional support consultants Vanessa Naish and Hannah Ambrose explore the availability of court-ordered …
Blockchain and smart contracts: Big challenges and efficiencies ahead
Despite blockchain's huge potential to streamline disputes, real world challenges aboundFirst published in Inside Arbitration, Issue 5 Blockchain is …
Planning, pricing and managing an arbitration throughout its lifecycle
Smarter Legal Service Delivery with Herbert Smith Freehills We strive to find innovative ways to provide value whilst containing legal costs for our …
Managing an Arbitration: Top tips for in-house counsel
Global arbitration Professional Support Consultants and Practice Managers Vanessa Naish and Hannah Ambrose present bite-size top tips on managing an …
Arbitrating telecoms disputes: Dispute Resolution choices in a regulated sector
In this article, we take a high level look at the types of disputes which can arise in the telecoms sector and consider the circumstances in which …
The Client Perspective: an interview with Jo Cross, Assistant General Counsel for Dispute Resolution and Special Projects, BP
BP's Joanne Cross discusses issues in arbitration, the nature of in-house counsel's role in the arbitration process and how in-house counsel can get the …
Emergency arbitrators and expedited tribunals in construction disputes - some recent experience
Can an emergency arbitration deliver on the promises of speed and efficiency? In this article, Ann Levin and James Doe of the London office and Robin …
Emergency arbitrators and expedited tribunals
The unavailability of emergency relief has often been cited in the past as a drawback of arbitration. James Doe and Robin Wood of Herbert Smith Freehills …
A global perspective on availability of security for costs and claim in international arbitration Mirage or Oasis?
Security for costs and security for claim are interim protective measures available during an arbitration. They are sought when one side is concerned …
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