Derains & Gharavi co-founder Hamid Gharavi explains the decision to launch the firm's standing ad hoc mediation platform for investor-state and commercial disputes.
In an unprecedented move, Paris-based law firm Derains & Gharavi has launched a new standing ad hoc mediation platform, with its own set of rules and the firm's founders, Yves Derains and Hamid ...
Ben Love – who has recently represented investors in treaty claims against Mexico and Tanzania – has left Boies Schiller ...
A French state-owned nuclear fuels company has filed a second claim against Niger over its uranium mining investments – ...
An advocate general of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has said that CAS awards must be open to a full ...
A Spanish-owned healthcare group has launched an ICSID claim against Colombia reportedly worth US$1.2 billion over the ...
King & Spalding has bolstered its presence in Riyadh by merging with Al Fahad & Partners, the Saudi firm founded by ...
The Permanent Court of Arbitration has revealed that a sanctioned Belarusian state-owned entity is seeking US$12 billion from ...
An Australian mining company has dislodged academic Richard Frimpong Oppong from hearing a claim against Ghana based on his ...
Asia-related disputes specialist Matthew Gearing KC has left Fountain Court Chambers to practise as a sole practitioner in ...
Florian Quintard has left Pinsent Masons, where he was co-head of the Paris arbitration practice, to join the partnership at ...