An antitrust class action has accused a district court of overlooking its “seminal factual premise” as the thorny issue of interchange fees continues to grip the disputes sphere. A US class action ...
The legal giant has opened the doors to its new public law and restructuring practices with a pair of partner hires. Dentons has added two new partners to its Brussels office to launch its new ...
As it has grown into a multi-billion-dollar business in the US, calls for the regulation of third-party funding have grown louder. But funders insist their progress cannot be stopped. Third-party ...
A Department of Justice trial lawyer has returned to private practice by joining Baker Botts on the East Coast, with the firm also welcoming an arbitration professional down in Texas. Baker Botts ...
The firm has added significant litigation firepower to meet client demand and evolving disputes complexity. Greenberg Traurig has made several key litigation hires in the last several days across its ...
Originally scheduled for release in January this year, new rules for the prominent Canadian arbitral institution have been delayed until March at the earliest, with changes likely to include the ...
The agency has added a commercial giant to its ranks as the UK government pushes for a focus on business growth. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has appointed businessman Doug Gurr as ...
The firm’s Riyadh outfit is eyeing an increase in energy and financial disputes activity as its merges with Saudi Arabian law firm Al Fahad & Partners. King & Spalding has undertaken a major expansion ...
A new presidential term comes with a new white-collar crime agenda, and although many are expecting deregulation, the truth may not be so simple. The second Trump presidency has begun, with many ...
Ex-Lord Chancellor and secretary of state for justice Alex Chalk KC will bolster Jones Day’s disputes capabilities in the UK capital. Following a near decade-long career in politics, prominent ...
Donald Trump has been talking a big game when it comes to antitrust enforcement under his second administration. CDR asks what the reality might look like. As the US readies itself for Trump 2.0, with ...
While new leaders in the US and Canada will bring new agendas for regulation and trade, as CDR’s Quarterly Focus finds out, the region’s dispute resolution markets are going through their own periods ...