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Crowell & Moring LLP London, England Document Search Results (8) Sort by:  | New CIETAC Arbitration Rules 2012 Henry Guy Burnett, Julia-Didon Cayre, Baiju S. Vasani, Jane Wessel; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article March 26, 2012, previously published on March 20, 2012 The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission ("CIETAC") has published its long-awaited revised Arbitration Rules (the "2012 Rules"), updating its previous rules of 1995 (the "1995 Rules"). The 2012 Rules, adopted by the China Council for the...
|  | Tis The Season To Be Jolly (Well Not That Jolly!) Anne Davies; Crowell & Moring;
Legal Alert/Article December 19, 2011, previously published on December 13, 2011 In our November e-lert we promised an update on two cases that were coming on for appeal on 9th December. We have now heard that these hearings have been stayed pending the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Baker v Quantum Clothing Limited which we understood was heard last week. We...
|  | The Noose Tightens; The U.S., UK, and Canada Announce Coordinated Sanctions on Iran Carrie F. Fletcher, Alan W. H. Gourley, Elena Klonitskaya, Laurent Ruessmann, David Wolff; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article November 25, 2011, previously published on November 22, 2011 The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada announced coordinated financial sanctions on Monday in reaction to an International Atomic Energy Agency ("IAEA") report offering new evidence related to Iran's nuclear weapons program. The new sanctions not only reflect an increasingly...
|  | The 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration: New Rules, New Responsibilities Arif Hyder Ali, Henry Guy Burnett, Samaa A. Haridi, Jane Wessel; Crowell & Moring;
Legal Alert/Article October 3, 2011, previously published on October 3, 2011 The International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (the "ICC") launched its long-awaited revised version of the Rules of Arbitration (the "Rules") on 12 September 2011. The Rules come into effect for arbitrations commenced on or after 1 January...
|  | Syria and Lebanon Strengthen Investment Ties Despite Political Uncertainty and Instability Arif Hyder Ali, Meriam Alrashid, Samaa A. Haridi, Baiju S. Vasani; Crowell & Moring;
Legal Alert/Article August 23, 2011, previously published on August 16, 2011 The Lebanese bank, Byblos Bank Group, has reported that the Lebanese Parliament has ratified the new Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between Lebanon and Syria. This new agreement reaches beyond the 1997 BIT between the two states, granting Most Favored Nation Treatment or National Treatment to...
|  | Is The US Looking Across The Pond?; Texas Enacts Tort Reform Law With "Loser Pays" Provision Natalia R. Medley, Amy E. Owens, Nilam R. Sharma, Robert L. Willmore; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article July 22, 2011, previously published on July 20, 2011 Texas recently enacted a new tort reform law that seeks to decrease the number of frivolous lawsuits brought in Texas courts by including a "loser pays" rule, among other provisions. This new law will apply to civil actions filed in Texas on or after September 1, 2011.
|  | On Eve of Annual Update Conference, Commerce Announces Proposed Rule To Address Future Controls Over Items Removed From USML Adelicia R. Cliffe, Alan W. H. Gourley; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article July 19, 2011, previously published on July 15, 2011 Today, the Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS) published a proposed rule, 76 Fed. Reg. 41958, which would create a structured approach for addressing items to be removed from the U.S. Munitions List where continued control under the EAR is necessary. The extensive revisions are discussed under...
|  | UK Bribery Act - Ready or Not, Here It Comes Kelly T. Currie, Femi Dekalu-Thomas, Simi Kaur Grewal, Thomas A. Hanusik, Janet Levine, Gerallt Owen, Daniel L. Zelenko; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article July 6, 2011, previously published on June 30, 2011 The much-discussed and long-awaited United Kingdom Bribery Act is effective on 1 July 2011. Perhaps the world's most aggressive anti-corruption legislation, the Act will have far-reaching implications, both for individuals and entities who have a close connection to the UK or do business in the...
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