Update on International Arbitration Law in United States

Matthew H. Kirtland, Katie Connolly, Esha Kamboj and Ernesto M. Hernandez | Norton Rose Fulbright This past year, most in-house counsel have wrestled with significant disruption, distractions and lack of time. It has proved difficult for many to stay on top of legal developments. This article offers summaries of the most significant recent international arbitration… Continue reading Update on International Arbitration Law in United States

Important Changes to International Arbitration Procedures

Carly Miller and Katherine H. Blankenship | Buildsmart To all our friends with international projects, partners, or contracts, please take note of some significant changes to one of the potential sets of procedures and rules that may govern or apply to your international dispute. The International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) recently amended its Dispute… Continue reading Important Changes to International Arbitration Procedures

Disclosure in International Arbitration: Using US Courts to Obtain Discovery for Non-US Proceedings

Matthew Kirtland and Katie Connolly | International Law Office | May 23, 2019 Introduction Unbeknown to many, Section 1782 of Title 28 of the US Code permits parties to obtain discovery in the United States in aid of non-US legal proceedings, including – in some instances – international arbitrations. Such discovery can include documents and… Continue reading Disclosure in International Arbitration: Using US Courts to Obtain Discovery for Non-US Proceedings

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