A London-listed mining company has obtained third-party funding for an ICSID claim against Morocco over the state’s refusal to grant environmental approval for a billion-dollar potash project.
An ICSID annulment committee has upheld an award that ordered Venezuela to pay around US$9 billion to ConocoPhillips over the expropriation of three oil projects.
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 ...
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 French state-owned nuclear fuels company has filed a second claim against Niger over its uranium mining investments – ...
Ben Love – who has recently represented investors in treaty claims against Mexico and Tanzania – has left Boies Schiller ...
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 ...