Portland’s annual Commercial Court report analysed 262 judgments handed down in the London #Commercial #Courts between April 2023 and March 2024. Complemented by expert opinion, they examine the appeal of London’s Commercial Courts to international litigants; Russia’s dramatically decreased presence; emerging jurisdictions; other international commercial courts; and public perceptions of climate-change litigation and the role of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. Hausfeld Partner, Ned Beale contributed to the report to discuss ‘out-of-court settlements: the public’s response’. To read the full report: https://bit.ly/3wCvupv
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As the legal landscape evolves, our latest article from Andy Tolmie takes a look at the latest developments in Scotland's digital justice system and how it may impact legal proceedings. #LegalUpdates #DigitalTransformation
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Join the conversation on the future of digital justice in Scotland. Read our expert perspectives on the challenges and innovations in the legal sector. #LegalTech #ScotlandJustice
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Join the conversation on the future of digital justice in Scotland. Read our expert perspectives on the challenges and innovations in the legal sector. #LegalTech #ScotlandJustice
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Lexology Panoramic: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2025, edited by Elliot Friedman, David Livshiz, Christian Vandergeest of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, is available on Lexology: https://lnkd.in/guqeKehv Lexology Panoramic: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments is a quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights into relevant treaties, conventions and other sources of law; limitation periods; types of enforceable order; competent courts; separation of recognition and enforcement; opposition; jurisdiction of the foreign court; awards and security for appeals; enforcement and pitfalls; and recent trends. #LexologyPanoramic
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Dear connections, "Excited to share that have participated in the Constitutional Quiz, delving into the intricacies of our nation's founding principles and legal framework. A stimulating experience that deepened my understanding of governance and citizenship. #ConstitutionalQuiz #CivicEngagement"
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A recent Canadian court's decision underscores the importance of considering whether an arbitration agreement complies with statutory regulations and public policy considerations in the jurisdictions in which a company’s customers are located. This alert explores the case: https://okt.to/awjGQ9
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Texas is set to launch a business court on Sept 1. What can it learn from other states? In an article for Bloomberg Law, RJLF's Ryan Sullivan explores key lessons, covering consent to jurisdiction, judicial term length, and feedback mechanisms. Key Insights: Consent to Jurisdiction: Challenges faced by states requiring universal consent. Judicial Term Length: The importance of longer terms for consistency. Feedback Mechanisms: The benefits of surveying business court litigants for informed improvements. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/es9iXnwd https://lnkd.in/eEh_KScB Connect with the author: Ryan Sullivan Daniel X. Jada Chin @ Bloomberg #triallawyers #texascourts #texaslitigation #litigation #commerciallitigation
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Encouraging to see the Arbitration Bill included in the King's Speech that aims to ensure efficient dispute resolution outside the courts and encourage growth in the U.K. legal sector. At Fair Civil Justice, we fully support reforms to encourage the use of alternative dispute resolution systems, like arbitration, and foster a favourable investment climate. #ArbitrationBill #arbitration #KingsSpeech
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