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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 …
Spotlight on: Simon Chapman, Partner Hong Kong
After Wadham College, Oxford and Nottingham Law School, Simon joined Herbert Smith's London office, where he was the first trainee in the firm's …
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 …
Inside Arbitration: A view from Sydney
With the proliferation of Australian investment in South East Asia and further afield, effective means of resolution of cross-border disputes have become …
Arbitration in India: Dispute resolution in the world's largest democracy
'Incredible India' (as the tourist marketing campaign describes it) has an economy growing at 7% a year, a population of 1.2 billion of whom some 65% are …
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 …
Global Pound Conference Hong Kong – a mandate for change
We took a leading role organising the one day conference in Hong Kong which saw over 200 delegates assemble to identify trends and cultural preferences …
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 …
Commercial arbitration in Africa: Present and future
Africa's economy is growing. The International Monetary Fund forecasts growth at 4% for sub-Saharan Africa for 2016 and at 3.6% for North Africa. But …
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 …
A view from Germany: Is Germany on its way to becoming a true Arbitration powerhouse?
Germany, the dominant economy in the European continent, appears to be an anomaly in the world’s current economic climate. While other countries continue …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight on Peter Godwin Regional Head of Disputes Asia
After a school careers counsellor steered him away from a degree in accountancy, Peter Godwin went into law, and hasn’t looked back. Here, he reflects on …
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