August 2009

Minn. farm debt mediation use appears to triple

Mediation News / 29 August 2009

Eight tips for getting paid

Adjudication News / 27 August 2009

Policing protests: would mediation help?

Mediation News / 27 August 2009

Legal fears mount following Corby verdict

Mediation News / 27 August 2009

Mediation Ordered In Lehman Derivatives Feud

Mediation News / 27 August 2009

Friendlier Dispute Resolution with Mediation

Mediation News / 26 August 2009

Lending A Hand To Help Out The Little Guy

Mediation News / 25 August 2009

Pay row hits $114m Bahrain flyover project

Arbitration News / 25 August 2009

Employers to keep eagle eye on Fair Work test cases

Arbitration News / 25 August 2009

Has your dispute crystallised?

Adjudication News / 25 August 2009

When is a dispute not a dispute? We look at the intricacies of adjudication...

Meriden Connecticut Attorney Houston Putnam Lowry Continues Work at United Nations

CIArb in the Press / 24 August 2009

Houston Putnam Lowry, a Meriden, Connecticut attorney was re-appointed by the American Bar Association as their representative to the United Nations in New York. Meriden, CT (PRWEB) August 24, 2009 -- Houston Putnam Lowry was reappointed by the American...

Tullett traders in City bonus row

Arbitration News / 22 August 2009

Money Pit? Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson battle with contractor

Arbitration News / 22 August 2009

The latest act in a nine-year battle between Tom Hanks, his wife Rita Wilson and a high-end contractor played out before the Idaho Supreme Court on Friday....

Dubai's construction industry creates wealth of legal claims

Arbitration News / 21 August 2009

The collapse of Dubai's once-booming construction industry has created a backlog of legal claims totalling almost £3bn......

Corn Products International Updates NAFTA Proceedings

Arbitration News / 21 August 2009

Dispute over sunken ship heads for arbitration

Arbitration News / 20 August 2009

Decision shows importance of properly drafted clauses

Arbitration News / 20 August 2009

International arbitration commission splits Ethiopia-Eritrea border war damages

Arbitration News / 18 August 2009

The specially-established Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission on Monday awarded damages...

Azeris baffled by Turkmen legal threat

Arbitration News / 18 August 2009

10. Banks Stepping Up Debt Collection

Arbitration News / 18 August 2009

Grain contract tips for trouble-free selling

Arbitration News / 17 August 2009

Price volatility in the grain market increases the number of contract disputes between growers and buyers, although the number of arbitrations remains a tiny fraction of the tens of thousands of successful ex-farm grain contracts executed every season....

Petition filed to wind up property company

Adjudication News / 15 August 2009

Bank of Qld 'hindering' Storm settlement

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

Bank of Qld 'hindering' Storm settlement

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

The company, based in Townsville, collapsed earlier this year. (ABC TV News - file image) Lawyers representing former clients of failed investment advisory firm Storm Financial have accused the Bank of Queensland of hindering the possibility of a...

White & Case takes over PwC survey

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

Demand soars for UAE construction dispute lawyers

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

Demand soars for UAE construction dispute lawyers

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

Dubai has witnessed a big rise in demand for lawyers for litigation and dispute resolution Dubai has witnessed a big rise in demand for lawyers for litigation and dispute resolution, as the construction sector reels from unpaid contractor bills, a...

International Business Leaders Await Supreme Court Of Canada Decision

Arbitration News / 12 August 2009

If you work for or own a Canadian company that does business, or buys or sells to a company outside of Canada, you will be affected by the outcome of a case pending in the Supreme Court of Canada. The...

Mediation deal not fishy: top lawyer

Mediation News / 09 August 2009

E-Discovery an Exception in Arbitration

Arbitration News / 08 August 2009

Economy causes family law ADR to surge

Mediation News / 08 August 2009

Indonesia judge to mediate over Freeport lawsuit

Mediation News / 07 August 2009

Azaria lawyer 'a loss to Australia'

Mediation News / 07 August 2009

Gleeson helps put it right at alma mater

CIArb in the Press / 07 August 2009

FORMER High Court chief justice Murray Gleeson used to complain universities didn't devote enough time to the most important skill for the modern lawyer: how to read a statute....

Balfour Beatty m&e arm sues Shepherd for £1.4m

Adjudication News / 07 August 2009

Balfour Beatty m&e arm sues Shepherd for £1.4m

Adjudication News / 07 August 2009

Balfour Beatty is suing a contractor for £1.4m in a row over a £65m hospital development in Hull. Haden Young, now part of Balfour Beatty Engineering Services...

Anyone for a free lunch?

Adjudication News / 07 August 2009

Anyone for a free lunch?

Adjudication News / 07 August 2009

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10. Egypt Seeks Arrest of Wheat Importer

Arbitration News / 06 August 2009

Lords concern over London as international litigation centre

Arbitration News / 05 August 2009

The House of Lords has expressed concerns at a proposal to review the Brussels I regulation on jurisdiction, saying it could undermine London’s position as a pre-eminent centre for international dispute resolution. The lords were reviewing a European...

TIMELINE-Egypt-Russia dispute over wheat

Arbitration News / 05 August 2009

US police race discrimination suit gets the green light

Mediation News / 04 August 2009

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Controversy continues over miners' claims

Mediation News / 03 August 2009

Workshop on business insolvency holds

CIArb in the Press / 03 August 2009

‘Criticising lawyers and courts unwarranted’

Mediation News / 02 August 2009

Federal Appellate Court Denies Effort by Tata America International

Arbitration News / 01 August 2009

Plaintiffs & counsel announced today that in a unanimous ruling a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the motion of Tata America International Corporation and its parent corporations Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd., and Tata...