Arbitration News

U.S. senators push for war powers vote after Trump signals Venezuela attack “very soon”
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators moved on Wednesday to block any military strike on Venezuela unless Congress approves it ...

Russian court orders Tecnimont to pay EuroChem $2.19 billion in escalating contract dispute
A Russian court has ordered Italy’s Tecnimont to pay fertiliser giant EuroChem more than 171 billion roubles, about $2.19 billion, ...

Barrick agrees to $430 million settlement with Mali, ending long-running arbitration fight
Barrick Mining has reached a major settlement with Mali to resolve a bitter dispute over the Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex, bringing ...

Orlen signals confidence as it prepares for arbitration fight with Venture Global
Orlen’s leadership expressed growing confidence this week as the company prepared for its arbitration fight with Venture Global. The Polish ...

Dispute over unpaid shipment adds pressure on Egypt’s new grain-buying agency
A commercial conflict involving Egypt’s state grain buyer has intensified scrutiny over the way the country has handled imports since ...

Shell challenges arbitration loss to Venture Global in New York court
Shell has filed a petition in the New York Supreme Court to overturn its defeat in an arbitration case against ...

ICSID rejects Romania’s request to halt Eurohold’s EUR 500 million arbitration case
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in Washington has dismissed the Romanian government’s motion to terminate the ...

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 ...






