Can You Sue A Bad Investment Advisor?

The world of financial investment is incredibly complex and involves a lot of risk-taking.
ADR: A powerful tool for international investment disputes

We speak with Frauke Nitschke on her career in dispute resolution and the enduring importance of the Singapore Convention.
The Art of Resolving Disputs: A Journey through the World of Litigation

Welcome to the intriguing realm of litigation, where disputes find their voice, and justice is sought through the hallowed halls of the legal system.
When and When Not to Opt for Arbitration

When a dispute arises between parties, they want to have the dispute resolved in a way that favours their respective interests.
Golden City Divested After Due Diligence Memo

Barrister Felicity Gerry KC discusses the Golden City debacle, arguing that it serves as a warning to investment schemes.
Green Litigation: Rising Levels of ESG Claims in the Current Climate

As climate change accelerates, so the number of environmental, social and governance (ESG) claims grows.
Child Custody Disputes in Finland: The Primacy of Mediation

Because of the expense, time consumption and mental strain that litigation often places upon its participants, ADR is often sought for family law matters.
Trends of Commercial Litigation in Hong Kong

As pandemic-era restrictions end and Hong Kong reopens fully, the city faces an array of fresh challenges across the legal sector.
Climate Change Conflict: The Role of Mediation

As the world grapples with damage caused by climate change, a surge of climate-related conflicts and litigation cannot be far behind.
Protecting Sport and Entertainment Brands From Litigation

Sport and entertainment brands are uniquely sensitive to litigation, especially related to reputational issues.
DOJ Takes On Google in Groundbreaking Monopoly Lawsuit

A federal judge has started hearing claims from the DOJ and states that Google abused its power as a tech monopoly over online search engine services.
Google Settles States Play Store Antitrust Case Tentatively

On 4 September, Google tentatively settled a class action lawsuit alleging that its US Play Store violated federal antitrust rules by overcharging customers.