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Read moreDetailsLawyering Plus S2:E5 explores how lawyers can use thought leadership, writing, speaking, and promotion to build visibility and client trust.
Paris strengthens its appeal as an investment arbitration seat with a ruling favouring treaty certainty over the dominant nationality doctrine.
Nordic Arbitration Day 2026 explored case management, sanctions, expert evidence, virtual hearings, and arbitrator appointments in Stockholm.
From investment arbitration to award enforcement, 2025 French court decisions delivered important guidance for arbitration practitioners worldwide.
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsIndonesia updates the definition of international arbitral awards—subtle textual change sparks debate over interpretation and legal consistency.
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Poland: Landmark court ruling on arbitration access, BIT and ECT awards, and new rules...
This week, Wendy Lin is nominated as Jus Connect Arbitration Practitioner of the Week. Find out more.
Wintershall Dea II highlights a jurisdictional clash between DIFC courts and Russia’s Arbitrazh courts over anti-suit orders, sanctions, and enforcement.
With amendments to the provisions that implement the Hague Convention into domestic law, German courts can now assist foreign courts...
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