An Algerian state-owned utility has filed a €413 million claim against Spanish construction group Duro Felguera over the ...
The Singapore Court of Appeal has restrained a cargo owner from pursuing a US$269 million litigation in Indonesia over a ship ...
Olena Perepelynska has stepped down as president of the Ukrainian Arbitration Association after eight years, as her colleague ...
The Commercial Court in London has blocked a former Omni Bridgeway client from pursuing an ad hoc arbitration against the ...
Rena Scott has left Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe’s Geneva office after nearly a decade to head Pinsent Masons’ construction ...
A Swiss court has upheld an ICC award that accepted jurisdiction over claims worth €800 million against Russia’s Rosatom ...
A Jordanian investor is set to file an ICSID claim against Egypt over a project to build a gas terminal along the Suez Canal ...
Esperanza Barron Baratech and Diego Romero have both left Latham & Watkins to join Paris firm De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés, ...
Ukraine has defeated a US$100 million investment treaty claim brought by a Russian-US businessman who accused the state of ...
Practitioners have been reacting to a ruling by Dubai’s Court of Cassation confirming that unilateral arbitration clauses are invalid, contrasting with the position of the UAE’s offshore courts.
GAR’s sister publication Lexology Index (formerly known as Who’s Who Legal before its re-brand in October) is to publish its ...