In February 2024, the International Bar Association ("IBA") released its most recent version of the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration.
The U.S. Supreme Court made a decisive move on Monday, opting not to review an Eleventh Circuit ruling that upheld $285 million in arbitral awards granted to the Panama Canal's operator. The case, revolving around questions of evident partiality in arbitration, continues to captivate legal circles and the construction industry alike. Upholding Panama's Authority The
Pierre-Yves Gunter, a leading figure in the field of construction arbitration in the Middle East, delves into the complexities and nuanced interplay between local and international legal practices in construction disputes. Gunter sheds light on the shifti
Users of commercial arbitration particularly those that employ the top institutional rules, such as those of the ICC or ICDR-AAA have a number of basic expectations. They want.