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HUNGARY: New bill proposes ban on arbitration with state entities

Tuesday, 06 December 2011

Varga and Csernus

The Hungarian parliament is considering a bill that would make domestic arbitration of high-value disputes involving state entities illegal. János Tamás Varga and Zoltán Csernus, partners at VJT & Partners in Budapest, say the proposed change could end up encouraging recourse to international arbitration.

UKRAINE: New interim measures law passed

Tuesday, 06 December 2011

Yuliya Chernykh

Yuliya Chernykh, a partner at Arbitrade in Kiev, says amendments to Ukraine's Civil Procedural Code providing for interim measures have ushered in some revolutionary changes to the recognition and enforcement stage.

Proust questionnaire: Judith Gill QC

Monday, 05 December 2011

Gill says she would choose to come back as a piranha

The first of a series of Proust questionnaires provides unique insights into the life and loves of Allen & Overy partner and co-chair of the International Bar Association arbitration committee, Judith Gill QC.

LONDON: Why still ICSID?

Thursday, 01 December 2011

ICSID's headquarters at the World Bank in Washington, DC

A conference in London this month considered how specific attributes of the ICSID regime – including its summary disposal procedure and the annulment mechanism – are shaping the current climate of investment treaty arbitration. David Earnest, an associate at host firm Hogan Lovells, reports.

VIENNA: PIDA moves to Austria

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Christmas market in Vienna

Eleonore Treu of ICC Austria reports on the first PIDA seminar on international commercial arbitration to be held outside Paris.

COPENHAGEN: 30 years of the Danish Arbitration Institute

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Copenhagen harbour

More than 200 arbitration practitioners from 14 countries attended a seminar in Copenhagen on the taking of evidence and witness conferencing to mark the 30th anniversary of the Danish Institute of Arbitration. Danish lawyer Tania Saigol Roth reports.

TAIPEI: Arbitrating cross-straits and internationally

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

The Taiwan Straits

The latest Taipei Arbitration and Mediation Conference covered a range of fundamental issues in international arbitration as well as cross-Straits arbitration (between Mainland China and Taiwan). David Kreider, an experienced arbitrator in Asia-related disputes and general counsel of Vodafone in New Zealand, reports.

Wanted: South-East Asian arbitrators

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

A recent article suggests Laos has only 126 licensed lawyers

The successful growth of arbitration in parts of South-East Asia is being held back by a lack of government and court support and a critical shortage of homegrown arbitrators, a Herbert Smith partner told an audience in Washington, DC last week.

US: Federal court permits 'anti-arbitration' injunction

Monday, 21 November 2011

Jennifer Gorskie

A New York court has confirmed the power of US federal courts to enjoin arbitral proceedings in the absence of an arbitration agreement. Jennifer Gorskie, senior associate at Chaffetz Lindsey in New York, says the ruling still leaves many questions unanswered.

Counting the cost of arbitration

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Simon Nesbitt and Michael Darowski

Simon Nesbitt and Michael Darowski, partner and senior associate at Hogan Lovells in London, consider the findings of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' recent costs survey and ask whether institutional transparency could help keep costs down.

MEXICO CITY: Recovery of damages and loss of income

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Mosaic decorated building at UNAM - the National Autonomous University of Mexico

A conference organised by Wöss & Partners SC and the Institute of Juridical Investigations at the National Autonomous University of Mexico considered approaches to damages and loss of income claims. Adriana San Román, partner and financial analyst at the Mexican firm, reports.

LONDON: The UK-Russia axis

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Arbitration of Russian disputes - in London and in Russia - was the theme of a recent event co-hosted by Hogan Lovells and The CityUK. Hogan Lovells senior associate Nathan Searle reports.

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