Arbitration News

Former Philippines president Duterte challenges ICC jurisdiction, seeks release
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has appealed the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to move forward with its case against ...

Insurers say nearly 40% of surprise billing disputes are ineligible for arbitration, citing costly system abuses
A new survey from two major U.S. health insurance groups suggests that a large portion of payment disputes filed under ...

Major US banks accused of colluding to fix prime lending rate
A new lawsuit filed in Connecticut federal court accuses some of the largest American banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of ...

DP World’s $1 Billion Battle in Djibouti Deepens After Arbitration Setback
The long-running standoff between Dubai-based DP World and the Republic of Djibouti took another turn this week after the London ...

Visa and Mastercard reach $199.5 million settlement in merchant class action
Visa and Mastercard have agreed to pay a combined $199.5 million to settle a long-running class action filed by U.S. ...

Top U.S. law firms decline to answer lawmakers’ questions about Trump-related government work
Three major U.S. law firms have refused to answer questions from Democratic lawmakers about their recent government work connected to ...

Direct investor–state contracts gain ground in international arbitration
A new report from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), an institution linked to the World Bank ...

U.S. judge throws out NFT artists’ challenge to SEC
A federal judge in Louisiana rejected a lawsuit from two NFT creators who wanted to stop the U.S. Securities and ...

Orsted wins U.S. court ruling against Trump, shares surge as project resumes
Shares in Danish energy company Orsted rose sharply after a U.S. federal judge allowed it to restart work on an ...

Five foreigners wanted over multimillion-dollar telecom fraud
Authorities in El Salvador have confirmed that international arrest warrants remain in effect against five foreigners accused of being part ...






