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ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals



In May 2018, the European Union amended its blocking regulations to counteract the extraterritorial reach of the recently re-imposed sanctions by the United States.The blocking regulations were instituted to safeguard EU citizens from the far-reaching applications of the U.S sanctions regime. However, the role of blocking regulations in the context of…


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Des facteurs complémentaires vont également appuyer et renforcer l’influence du droit français dans le système juridique tunisien:l’enseignement universitaire du droit tunisien par des universitaires français, dans la langue de Voltaire41 ; la recherche universitaire était menée principalement en français et les articles de doctrine étaient également rédigés en français42…


Q2 2019: missed the key litigation news of the last quarter?  Fear not as all you need to know is here, from jurisdiction to service, as massive class actions and parental liability suits stand pending in the English Courts, UWOs turn out to have multiple use cases and arbitration awards


Q1 2019: the English Courts attempt to create some certainty for businesses by robustly upholding orthodox common law principles, while Brexit chaos continues.  In other news, the SFO and the FBI face set-backs in the English Courts.  Welcome to our round up of 10 key decisions and developments from the


Q3 2019: the last three months have proven to be a turbulent period in the UK, with Brexit uncertainty continuing to dominate the headlines. Our Q3 update starts with a key decision arising from the Brexit saga: the Supreme Court’s historic ruling regarding the prorogation of Parliament, also our top…


Absent a retention of title clause (or any other protective clause in a contract – see Part 1 in this series, a creditor of an insolvent company has the following options:
1. A creditor should file a proof of debt in the insolvency process, supported by evidence such as…