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TCC challenges BVI court order

Tethyan Copper Company challenged the ruling of a BVI court that Pakistan can retain its assets earlier attached in connection with the Reko Diq mines case

Littler opens 100th office as Belgian partner adds third location

Shutterstock RelianceLittler partners Edward Carlier and Koen de Bisschop will lead new Ghent office Employment and labour law specialist Littler has opened its 100th office worldwide through its Belgian partnership with RelianceLittler, which has launched in Ghent – its third office in the country. The new office will be led by RelianceLittler partners Edward Carlier and Koen de Bisschop, adding to its locations in Brussels and Mechelen. The Belgian firm joined Littler’s global platform in 2018.  Of the decision to open an office in Ghent, de Bisschop commented: “We want to be close to the main business hubs in Belgium, which include the Antwerp region, covered by our Mechelen office, Brussels and the Ghent-Kortrijk area. Even though Belgium is a small country, there are strong regional differences and we believe that being close to our clients provides an added value and corresponds to our clients expectations. We are also convinced that this model fits well with the

Curtis New York partner heads to Brussels for office launch

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Kazakhstan, Oil Cos Reach $1 9B Settlement In Profit Row

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Kazakhstan, Oil Cos. Reach $1.9B Settlement In Profit Row Law360 (December 15, 2020, 10:09 PM EST) Kazakhstan has reached a settlement with subsidiaries of four major oil companies and will receive $1.9 billion, ending a multiyear dispute over the allocation of profits of a major oil and gas field, according to Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle LLP. The settlement includes an upfront $1.3 billion cash payment from the companies to Kazakhstan plus an additional $600 million to be paid out to the country through the end of 2037, according to Curtis, whose lawyers represented Kazakhstan in both arbitration and negotiations stretching back to 2014. The agreement was reached over the weekend and resolves a confidential arbitration between.

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