Publications - Dispute Resolution: Litigation and Arbitration
International Arbitration Newsletter - October 2019
In this month’s newsletter we look at Arbitration Award Default Insurance (AADI) and round up the main international arbitration news by geographic area. In institutional news the headline item is that the three main Spanish arbitral…
The outcome of the IRPH litigation against Spanish banks could have European-wide consequences
On September 10, the Advocate General (AG) issued his opinion on a preliminary ruling to be rendered by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) regarding a lawsuit in Spain over the validity, under the European directive on unfair terms in…
No deal Brexit: towards a 50 billion euros international lawsuit?
A no deal Brexit could prompt legal action by the European Union against the UK to claim payment of the financial obligations it assumed before its exit. This massive lawsuit, over a sum possibly in the region of 50 billion euros, could have…
International Arbitration Newsletter - July 2019
International Arbitration Newsletter - May 2019
International Arbitration Newsletter - April 2019
International Arbitration Newsletter - March 2019
As we come to the first anniversary of our internal arbitration newsletter, we are pleased to introduce a new series of articles exploring practical aspects of international arbitration. We begin this month with: 'Why arbitrate?'
International Arbitration Newsletter - February 2019
In this month's newsletter, we take a look at how artificial intelligence tools can assist in international arbitration with predicting behaviors, analyzing information or gauging the outcome of a dispute. We also round up in this issue all the…
International Arbitration Newsletter - January 2019
International Arbitration Newsletter - December 2018
International Arbitration Newsletter - November 2018
Tough cheese: taste is not protected by copyright
The taste of a cheese can’t be protected by copyright because it is not a “work”.