Arbitration from Dentons is a podcast series with a focus on international arbitration brought to you by the International Arbitration group at Dentons. With more than 40 partners and 120 lawyers, we are an integrated global team, working across offices a
In this episode, Rachel Howie and James Langley speak with Risteard de Paor, a Partner at Dentons Madrid, who joins the discussion on climate change and international arbitration. Hear how international arbitration can be the most efficient way to resolve climate change related disputes and what climate change goals mean for international commercial and investment arbitration.
We kick off Season 2 of Arbitration from Dentons welcoming our new co-host James Langley from Dentons' London office. In our first episode, our hosts Rachel Howie and James Langley set the stage for our coming season. They review the top issues impacting trends and developments in international arbitration including ESG, M&A disputes, mining and arbitration and diversity and inclusion.
In this episode, your host Rachel Howie interviews Bart Legum, head of Dentons' investment treaty arbitration practice, on considerations for investors and states in investor-state arbitration.
Join our hosts Rachel Howie and Amy Kläsener as they interview Lawrence Teh, senior partner, Dentons Rodyk, on challenging arbitral jurisdictions. During this episode, we tackle the issues that arise when parties are challenging or defending jurisdictions, addressing how one can look at pursuing or defending challenges as they arise.
International arbitration (IA) continues to be a popular dispute resolution mechanism in the renewables energy industry. During this episode, Rachel Howie and Amy Kläsener interview Dentons Madrid partner Risteard de Paor on current trends and recent developments in arbitration and what lies ahead as we move into this new dynamic.
Join us for this session as our host Rachel Howie interviews partners Mike Schafler and Alastair Young on developments in virtual hearings. International arbitrations have continued through video-conference over the last several months. Our guests will share their experiences and their lessons learned for in-house counsel as companies continue to shift in this new dynamic.
International arbitration (IA) in the oil and gas industry has become a popular dispute resolution mechanism. During this episode, Amy Kläsener interviews our partners Liz Tout and James Langley on the trends and recent developments in this field and what lies ahead as we move into this new dynamic.
In our previous episode, we looked at how some of the most urgent issues are being handled and petitions for interim relief, whether before emergency arbitrators or the courts. When COVID-19 hit, parties were faced with government-imposed health and safety measures, travel bans and expert recommendations. Now as we move forward in the New Dynamic, these measures continue to evolve and it appears that we will face restrictions potentially for years to come. In this episode, we take a look at how existing disputes are being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and how hearings are moving ahead (and in some instances, have come to a standstill). Join our hosts Amy Kläsener and Rachel Howie to hear more.
In this episode your host Amy Kläsener interviews senior partner, Kirindeep Singh of Dentons' Singapore office. In the last episode, we looked at the approaches institutions are taking to tailor their procedures in response to the global pandemic. In this episode, we look at how the most urgent issues are being handled and petitions for interim relief, whether before emergency arbitrators or the courts
In our second session, Amy Kläsener and Rachel Howie interview Dentons Hong Kong partner Robert Rhoda on the challenges the arbitral institutions are facing in these unique times. During this session, we will cover how arbitral institutions have shifted their responses to accommodate restrictions imposed in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing, remote work and virtual hearings.
In our first session, Amy Kläsener and Rachel Howiewill cover drafting tips, as well as changes to international arbitration practice and remote video proceedings. During the session they will discuss: - Major disruption across business, including in the area of dispute resolution - The age old question - litigation or arbitration?