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Caring for the CARES Act: The New Oversight and Investigations Landscape for COVID-19 Relief Programs

Economic aid legislation will likely result in increased scrutiny of certain industries, similar to investigations that followed relief efforts in the 2008 financial crisis. Key Points: ..The CARES Act creates multiple...more

Significant Revisions to China’s Commercial Bribery Law

China clarifies the scope of its commercial bribery law, which has important implications for companies and individuals doing business in China. Key Points: The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress has...more

6 Key Considerations in China-related Arbitrations

Differences in enforcement and arbitral rules could cause difficulties for unwary parties engaged in or considering arbitration in mainland China. China’s economic growth has attracted significant foreign investment in...more

China Further Revised Commercial Bribery Law in the Latest Draft Amendments to Anti-Unfair Competition Law

The modified draft amendments clarify the scope of commercial bribery, provide helpful exceptions, and increase penalties. Key Points: The Law Committee of the National People’s Congress has released a Second Draft of...more

International Arbitration Newsletter - July 2015

In this Issue: - Ad Hoc Committee Takes Expansive View On Jurisdiction in Peru - Enforcing Arbitral Awards Against States: Mixed Messages Across Europe - Hong Kong Court Wades into Dispute on Enforcing Arbitral...more

International Arbitration Newsletter - February 2015

In this Issue: - Thwarting Torpedoes and Other Clarifications: Recast Brussels Regulation in Force From 10 January 2015 - International Energy Charter Signals New Global Cooperation in the Energy...more

International Arbitration Newsletter

In This Issue: - The 2014 LCIA Rules - Latham & Watkins Secures Arbitral Award and Judgment When Respondent Fails to Post Full Security for Enforcement Stay - Ukraine Crisis: A Recap of the Latest US and EU...more

Five Key Considerations in China-related Arbitrations

Differences in enforcement and arbitral rules could cause difficulties for unwary parties engaged in or considering arbitration in mainland China. China’s economic growth has attracted significant foreign investment...more

International Arbitration Newsletter - January 2014

In This Issue: - Germany Designates Latham & Watkins International Arbitration Co-chair Sebastian Seelmann-Eggebert to ICSID Panel - Choice of Venue in International Arbitration: A Book to Guide Tactical Venue...more

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International Arbitration - Arbitration Options in South Africa and Beyond - October 2013

A recent report published by African Development Bank Group has confirmed that Africa is now the world’s fastest growing economy, with around one third of its countries experiencing annual growth of over six percent. The...more

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