In a recent judgment (Construction Company v Guarantor [2021] HKCFI 2558, judgment date: 17 August 2021), a Hong Kong court upheld a U.S. arbitral award made pursuant to a split dispute resolution ...
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In the high-stakes construction world, time is money, and disputes are inevitable. But drawn-out conflicts don’t have to be. For those looking to minimize disruption, control costs and preserve ...
Speed matters in resolving disputes. Business clients want their disputes cleared “as soon as possible.” Law firm litigators are notoriously time-sensitive and speed-driven. Why? Time is risk, and ...
The construction industry accounts for nearly 8 percent of the gross national product of the United States and directly employs 6 percent of the U.S. workforce (12 percent if the production, hauling, ...
Business litigation refers to the practice of engaging in legal action to resolve disputes that occur in a business setting. There are numerous types of disputes that can lead to litigation, including ...
Disputes are an inevitable aspect of human interaction, occurring in workplaces, businesses, legal contexts, and personal relationships. Every society requires effective mechanisms for dispute ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Cohen covers the global legal industry and business reinvention. Litigation has long been a central legal practice pillar and ...
As China continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, various geopolitical and economic headwinds are creating increasing levels of uncertainty for business in the country, which are expected to result ...