Are arbitration disclosure guidelines up to speed within a changing world?
Technically upgraded or extremely widened?
It is common ground that an arbitration clause generally binds only the signatories to the agreement, reflecting the fact that arbitration is consensual in nature. There are, however, exceptions to this rule, for example, where
The possibility of creating new specialised courts for disputes relating to intellectual property has been recently approved by the Portuguese Parliament.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become increasingly important given that courts are often unable to protect private interests in a satisfactory manner. This article is the first in a series on ADR and deals with
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As Jazztel’s new Legal and Regulatory Director, and as the President of the Spanish telecoms industry association (ASTEL), Antonio García, is confident that his legal team can not only help progress the company’
At a time of high demand among both corporations and law firms for labour and employment expertise, Iñigo Sagardoy, managing partner of Sagardoy Abogados, remains confident that his firm will continue to remain at
The key issue facing law firms’ continued success is their ability to attract and retain a new generation of lawyers, and those that are most likely to succeed will be those most willing to embrace
CSR is now a key measure of public companies’ emphasis on environmental, social and governance issues, and under-performance may impact on both a company’s reputation and value, say Emmanuel Drai and Olivier du Mottay