Arbitration News

SIAC Arbitration Growth Reflects Asia’s Rising Influence in Global Disputes
The Singapore International Arbitration Centre has emerged as one of the most influential arbitration institutions in the world, reflecting Asia’s ...

UK Sanctions Arbitration Cases Are Testing Long-Standing Contract Assumptions
The rapid expansion of international sanctions regimes has created a new category of commercial disputes, forcing arbitrators and courts to ...

The Enforcement Challenge: Winning an Arbitration Award Is Often Only the Beginning
For many businesses, securing a favorable arbitration award represents the end of a lengthy and expensive dispute. In practice, however, ...

Anglo American Has At Least Three Bidders for Its Australian Coal Business
Anglo American has attracted at least three potential buyers for its Australian steelmaking coal assets, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. ...

Venezuela Emerges as Biggest Source of Optimism at Otherwise Somber IMF-World Bank Meetings
Venezuela was the unlikely star of last week’s IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. While most conversations in Washington centered on falling ...

Judge Signals He May Force GE Vernova to Keep Working on New England’s Largest Wind Farm
A Massachusetts judge appeared open on Thursday to temporarily blocking GE Vernova from walking away from the $4.5 billion Vineyard ...

Lufthansa and Pilots’ Union Hit Deadlock Over Arbitration Terms
Lufthansa and Germany’s VC pilots’ union are stuck. Both sides say they’re open to arbitration, but neither can agree on ...

Panama Asks China for Respect After Surge in Ship Detentions Linked to Ports Ruling
Panama’s top diplomat called on China to respect its sovereignty on Wednesday, directly linking a sharp rise in detentions of ...







