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Ukraine’s Naftogaz says it has taken a “first step” towards seizing Russian state-owned assets in France to satisfy a US$5 ...
Russia has reportedly asked its own courts to restrain a German oil and gas producer from pursuing an Energy Charter Treaty ...
A US court has refused to dismiss a Hungarian investor’s action to enforce a US$261 million Energy Charter Treaty award ...
A panel at GAR Live Construction Disputes discussed the growing trend of expert reports signed by multiple expert witnesses – ...
US academic and ex-Arnold & Porter partner Mallory Silberman has set up a new freelance consultancy for practitioners – ...
The UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has issued a general licence allowing payments to arbitrators ...
A Swiss investor has threatened Romania with a treaty claim, saying its interest in a now-bankrupt road infrastructure ...
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, or Ciarb, has published guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in ...
Nigeria has settled its dispute with a Chinese investor in a free trade zone over a US$70 million treaty award, meaning the state has dropped its bid to have the US Supreme Court rule on the scope of ...
An Australian miner has sought to stay an arbitration it launched against Greenland and Denmark over a uranium mining ban ...
A construction company has been awarded more than US$300 million in an ICDR dispute with a Colombian government agency over a ...
Mirjam van de Hel-Koedoot has left her role as head of arbitration at NautaDutilh in Amsterdam to join the partnership at ...
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