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State-to-State Dispute Settlement under the EU's latest draft of the Withdrawal Agreement: CJEU jurisdiction remains
The post below was first published on our PIL blog On 15 March 2018 the European Commission published a revised version of the draft Withdrawal …
Choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments post-Brexit: No surprises in EU’s draft withdrawal agreement
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog So far as choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments are concerned, …
State-to-State dispute settlement under the EU’s draft Withdrawal Agreement: CJEU jurisdiction not arbitration
The post below was first published on our PIL blog We have known for some time now that the UK and EU have very different views regarding the …
Cross-Border Litigation - international perspectives
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog We are pleased to publish the second issue of our periodic publication …
Enforcement and dispute resolution under the Withdrawal Agreement and any future relationship agreement: no role for the CJEU….or is there?
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog. On its face, the thrust of the UK Government's Future Partnership Paper on Enforcement and …
UK clarifies negotiating position on choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments post-Brexit
Yesterday (22 August) the UK Government published a paper which outlines its position on the extent to which current EU rules on choice of law, …
UK Government releases Brexit Enforcement and Dispute Resolution paper
Another paper has been released by the UK Government. This latest paper looks at possible future options for enforcement and dispute resolution …
UK GOVERNMENT RELEASES PAPER ON CIVIL JUDICIAL COOPERATION FRAMEWORK
The UK Government has released a paper addressing the UK's position on cross-border judicial cooperation with the EU following Brexit. It also responds …
EU clarifies negotiating position on choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments post-Brexit
Yesterday (29 June) the European Commission published its Position Paper on Judicial Cooperation in Civil and Commercial Matters which outlines its …
FINANCIAL MARKETS TEST CASE PILOT SCHEME TO BE EXTENDED FOR THREE YEARS AND EXPANDED
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog The Financial Markets Test Case pilot scheme, which was due to end in September this …
FINANCIAL LIST JUDGES EXPECT BREXIT PROCESS TO GIVE RISE TO NEED FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS TEST CASES
The post below was first published on our Litigation Notes blog. The Financial Markets Test Case pilot scheme, which was due to end in September this …
MANAGING RISK: A DISPUTES PERSPECTIVE (2017)
The post below was first published on our FSR blog Herbert Smith Freehills recently held its annual disputes client conference exploring some key …
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