Is arbitration even worth it anymore? In the recent past, most employers would have said “yes” without a second thought. Curiously, however, some of the Nation’s most prominent companies have recently ...
Opinion: During uncertainty, arbitration provides tools that litigation lacks or can’t guarantee—greater control over the ...
Dechert has expanded its international arbitration capabilities to the United States with the hire of two Weil, Gotshal & Manges partners in Washington, D.C. Arif Hyder Ali, who served as co-chair of ...
Just over a month after welcoming international arbitration partner J.P. Duffy to the firm, Reed Smith has added former Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer lawyer Ben Love to its roster as counsel in New ...
Business partners and co-owners aren’t always going to see eye-to-eye. While they may share the same goals and interests in the broadest sense – building and sustaining a successful company – ...
(Reuters) - Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe said Thursday that it has hired the former co-leader of Hughes Hubbard & Reed's arbitration group as a partner in New York. Hagit Elul is joining San ...
Google is eliminating its controversial practice of forced arbitration for employees. The company confirmed to CNN Business that it will no longer require current or future employees to handle ...
India's arbitration system has structural problems that no amount of legislation has been able to fix. In the second episode ...
When was the last time you bought a product or a service and signed off on “I accept the terms of this agreement” without a second thought? Probably recently. When you buy goods — electronics, homes, ...
Ferdinand IP, an internationally-recognized boutique law firm, announced the formation of its arbitration practice group, to be led by industry veterans Tom Halket, Jed Ferdinand and Ted Weitz. The ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Maurice Kenton, a prominent international arbitration and disputes lawyer with significant experience representing clients in the mining, oil and gas, power, ...
The practice of healthcare providers seeking binding arbitration agreements before agreeing to treat patients is becoming more widespread, according to a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Nursing ...
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