Anti-Corruption Regulation in 2013 and a Review of 2012 Major Developments
March 4, 2013
In 2012, there were a number of developments in both the United States and around the globe related to anti-corruption enforcement. The U.S. and U.K. enforcement agencies...
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New Senate Bill Would Allow for Expedited Approval of LNG Exports to NATO Members, Japan and Other Countries
February 8, 2013
On January 31, 2013, a bi-partisan group of U.S. Senators introduced legislation to amend Section 3(c) of the Natural Gas Act ("NGA") and broaden the scope of...
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China M&A in 2012 - What You Need to Know
November 07, 2012
Review the materials from this informative presentation on the key factors involved when considering mergers and acquisitions in China.
The program was l...
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Excusing Performance: The Force Majeure Provision
October 2012
The legal concept of force majeure provides that performance of contractual obligations shall be excused, suspended or even terminated on the occasion of certain events...
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Indian Supreme Court Reverses Bhatia Decision In Respect Of Foreign-seated Arbitration Awards
September 13, 2012
In the consolidated appeal in Bharat Aluminum Co. v. Kaiser Aluminum Technical Service Co., Civil Appeal No. 7019 of 2005(and other cases)the Supreme Court of India has...
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America's Best Corporate Law Firms
May 24, 2012
For the 11 th consecutive year, Corporate Board Member magazine and global business advisory firm FTI Consulting, Inc. have recognized Fulbright as one of the...
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CIETAC's new Arbitration Rules: Internationalising Chinese Arbitration?
May 2012
Mainland China's leading arbitration institution, the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), has recently published new arbitration...
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Two Milestones in China-Related Arbitration
April 20, 2012
In two recent significant developments, the Indian government has paved the way for the recognition and enforcement in India of Hong Kong and Mainland China arbitral...
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Hong Kong as an Emerging Arbitration Venue
April 3, 2012
As Asia continues to grow in economic prominence, one of the region's most established international arbitration venues is also raising its game.
The rise of...
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Hong Kong Courts Contemplate Anti-Arbitration Injunctions
March 29, 2012
In a decision issued on 8 March 2012,[1] the Hong Kong Court of First Instance addressed a legislative grey area surrounding the power of the Hong Kong courts to stay...
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Going Global, Going Local?
February 16, 2012
Britain's Justice Minister recently expressed a desire to turn his country into the "lawyer and advisor to the world" by making London the preeminent forum...
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Navigating the New ‘Wild West’: Protecting Technology Interests in China
Spring 2012
I. China's Technical Advancement
Traditionally, Chinese companies have been importers and replicators of foreign technology across most industry sectors. From...
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Protecting Your Technology Interests in China: What Part Can International Arbitration Play?
December 14, 2011
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The speed of economic and technological...
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BEIJING: Arbitral Procedure and Med-Arb From English and Chinese Eye
December 12, 2011
English and Chinese perspectives on international arbitration was the theme of a recent event co-hosted in Beijing by the China Britain Law Institute, or CBLI, and the...
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Beijing: Arbitral Procedure and Med-Arb from English and Chinese Eyes
December 12, 2011
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English and Chinese perspectives on international arbitration was the theme of a recent event co-hosted in Beijing by the China Britain Law Institute, or CBLI, and the...
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