
Todd Burke
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2 months ago |
mondaq.com | Gordon Bell |Todd Burke
The last year has seen some big developments in internationalarbitration - both for Gowling WLG and in general. In our second annual review of noteworthy internationalarbitration cases, we present a selection of prominent andinteresting decisions from Gowling WLG's key arbitrationjurisdictions - Canada, UK, France, Germany and - new for this yearUAE.
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2 months ago |
gowlingwlg.com | Gordon Bell |Todd Burke
The last year has seen some big developments in international arbitration - both for Gowling WLG and in general. In our second annual review of noteworthy international arbitration cases, we present a selection of prominent and interesting decisions from Gowling WLG's key arbitration jurisdictions - Canada, UK, France, Germany and - new for this year UAE.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Gordon Bell |Todd Burke |James Plotkin |Emma Knight
GW Gowling WLG More Gowling WLG is an international law firm built on the belief that the best way to serve clients is to be in tune with their world, aligned with their opportunity and ambitious for their success. Our 1,400+ legal professionals and support teams apply in-depth sector expertise to understand and support our clients’ businesses.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
lexology.com | Gordon Bell |Todd Burke |James Plotkin |Emma Knight |Kristina Dimitrov
In February 2024, the International Bar Association ("IBA") published an updated version of its Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration (the "IBA Guidelines"). The IBA Council is expected to have ruled on the adoption of the 2024 IBA Guidelines at its meetings in late May 2024. In this article we summarise: what the IBA Guidelines are and when they are used; how the IBA Guidelines are structured; and some of the key changes in the 2024 update.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
skiesmag.com | Todd Burke
Estimated reading time 4 minutes, 58 seconds. Reports of the potential merger of two Canadian independent low-cost airlines may signal another setback to the long-sought viability of low-cost air travel in the country. Flair Airlines and competitor Lynx Air are in discussions about a merger, and a deal could be announced as soon as today, the Toronto Star reported, citing three industry sources.
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