Marat discusses how a strategy is important when dealing with disputes which fall across many jurisdictions, and the importance of a good team when handling challenging situations abroad. Do you often have cases whereby Russian individuals or entities invest in companies based abroad? Generally, yes. Of course, one cannot fail to notice that the measures […]
With couples spending more time than ever in the home together, those isolating with a partner during an unstable marriage, this could possibly be a recipe for disaster. A rise in divorce? What impact should we expect the pandemic and lockdown to have on divorce proceedings and married couples? We have seen the impact Covid-19 […]
In this case the claimant successfully continued an injunction restraining the defendant’s consultancy firms from acting as Expert Witnesses for another party in ICC proceedings against the claimant. Articles published elsewhere in the industry have questioned the impact that this might have for the larger global Expert Witness firms. First of all, how is Diales […]
These intermediaries act like a bridge and facilitate payment collection and settlement between merchants and customers. However, even though a number of payment aggregators and payment gateways have come up, and a significant volume of transactions are carried out using these various payment aggregators and payment gateways, there was an absence of a regulatory framework […]
Here, Fred Pritzker discusses foodborne illnesses in the US, its causes, when litigation is on the table and whether regulations in this area are up to date or not. A must-read for those in the food industry. Extent of Foodborne Illness in the United States and Its Causes The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]
We asked Howard Ehrenberg some of our reader’s commonly asked questions, on what they should be doing to mitigate any financial stress they may face during this pressing time.
Ed Vickers QC explores how the pandemic has impacted those at the Bar and how BAME barristers and those from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds will be hit the hardest.
In February, before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the UK, the National Audit Office declared the NHS ‘seriously financially unstable’. Yet, this pandemic has shown that the Government is willing to and can act quickly to introduce new legislation in a crisis situation. Once we move away from the peak of the crisis, the Government […]
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