Managing Defense of Catastrophic Injury Claims on Property
We recently resolved a catastrophic injury claim for a client who paid nothing out of pocket towards resolution. In that case, an individual (“plaintiff”) suffered
We recently resolved a catastrophic injury claim for a client who paid nothing out of pocket towards resolution. In that case, an individual (“plaintiff”) suffered
Celebrating Milestones and Recognizing Challenges The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has reached a pivotal moment, with countries like South Africa demonstrating their commitment
We are proud to announce we have secured a historic victory for Angola in a $1.1B power plant suit. This milestone verdict makes it the
On April 25, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether Russian businessman Vitaly Ivanovich Smagin can use U.S.
The US Supreme Court recently made a groundbreaking ruling with major implications for foreign states and state-owned entities. Find out why this decision could lead to an increase in prosecutions, impacting national security, diplomatic relations, and enforcement priorities. Dive into the details and the potential challenges ahead. Click to read more in our latest blog post. #SupremeCourtRuling #ForeignStatesProsecutions #ImplicationsAndBalancingActs
In our latest blog, we take a closer look at the recent Naftogaz ruling and the complexities of collecting on a $5 billion award.
Should the US comply with the recent ICJ ruling on Iran? Our latest article examines the history of US objections to ICJ jurisdiction and the potential implications of compliance. Don’t miss out on this insightful analysis of the delicate balance between sovereignty and international law. #ICJ #Iran #US #sovereignty #internationalrelations
While arbitration is generally perceived as a faster and more cost-effective alternative to traditional litigation, this is not always the case in the international context. Learn why in our latest blog post on the topic.
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The HACT Act — which enjoys growing support in Congress but less in the White House — would allow lawsuits in U.S. courts against state-sponsored hackers.
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