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									June 23, 2025
									Justices Nix $23M Venezuela Chemical Co. SuitThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a Venezuelan state-owned petrochemicals company's petition challenging the enforcement of a $23 million debt owed to a Florida chemical wholesaler, a case that sought clarity on which party has the burden of proving whether sovereign immunity applies. 
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									June 20, 2025
									Investor Can't Get Emergency Injunction In Sinovac BattleA New York federal judge will not grant an investor an emergency injunction to preserve the status quo as it pursues arbitration in Hong Kong or Beijing stemming from a bitter, yearslong battle for control of Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac, saying the investors have not demonstrated a likelihood of "irreparable harm." 
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									June 20, 2025
									1st Circ. Blocks Swiss Arbitration Of Au Pair Wage ClaimsA Massachusetts-based au pair agency cannot enforce a Swiss arbitration requirement included in a contract that childcare workers signed with a separate European company, the First Circuit has determined. 
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									June 20, 2025
									Supreme Court Affirms Anti-Terror LawThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of a 2019 law ending a jurisdictional hurdle for lawsuits stemming from terrorist attacks in Israel and the Palestinian territories, holding that the law's personal jurisdiction provision does not violate the Fifth Amendment. 
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									June 20, 2025
									India Can't Block UAE Fund's $273M Metals Deal ArbitrationIndia lost its bid Friday to fend off a claim that it caused a UAE investment fund to lose $273 million by ending an aluminum production deal, with a London court ruling that an arbitration tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the case. 
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									June 18, 2025
									India Says Justices' Ruling Doesn't Change Its $156M AppealIndia has told the D.C. Circuit that a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision involving personal jurisdiction under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not address whether it is entitled to constitutional due process protections as it fights a nearly $156 million judgment against it. 
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									June 18, 2025
									Seychelles Co. Brings $22M Guinea Award To DC Circ.A consulting company is asking the D.C. Circuit to revive its bid to enforce a $22 million arbitration award against the Republic of Guinea, contending that the lower court was wrong to toss the case on jurisdictional grounds. 
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									June 18, 2025
									Hungarian Chem Co. Seeks $2.6M Award Enforcement In Wyo.Two Eastern European companies have asked a Wyoming federal court to enforce a €2.26 million ($2.6 million) award of arbitration legal fees and costs against a Laramie-based engineering firm following a dispute stemming from a deal to develop a chemical fertilizer. 
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									June 18, 2025
									Jurisdiction Up First In $1B Ukraine Bank Nationalization CaseA more than $1 billion claim asserted against Ukraine by a Luxembourg-based banking group with ties to a Russian oligarch over the nationalization of Sense Bank will have to overcome jurisdictional hurdles before damages will be considered, an international tribunal has ruled. 
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									June 17, 2025
									Tatneft Wants $172M Award Suit Put Back On TrackOne of Russia's largest oil companies pressed a D.C. federal court to restart its long-delayed lawsuit aimed at enforcing an almost 11-year-old $173 million arbitral award against Ukraine, saying discovery must proceed despite the ongoing war. 
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									June 17, 2025
									4th Circ. Affirms $8M Award Against Kuwaiti Construction Co.The Fourth Circuit on Tuesday refused to revive a Kuwaiti construction company's bid to nix an $8 million arbitral award favoring Kellogg Brown & Root International Inc. in a dispute over a U.S. Army contract, ruling in a published opinion that the company missed a critical statutory deadline. 
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									June 17, 2025
									Barrick Pursues Arbitration Amid Mali Gov't Seizing Gold MineA commercial court in the African country of Mali has placed a gold mining project operated by Barrick Mining Corp. under government administration, a move the Canadian company has claimed has rendered ongoing arbitration between the parties more critical than ever. 
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									June 17, 2025
									Venezuela Oil Co. PDVSA Must Face $258M Default RulingSpanish company Elecnor SA has achieved a green light from a New York state judge to pursue enforcement of a nearly $258 million default judgment against Venezuela's state-owned oil and natural gas company over unpaid debt. 
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									June 24, 2025
									Squire Patton Taps V&E For Partner On Construction TeamSquire Patton Boggs LLP has hired construction and engineering specialist Ciaran Williams as a partner in its litigation practice, as the firm continues to bulk up its global construction team. 
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									June 16, 2025
									Toyota Unit Seeks OK Of €106M Award Against SpainA Japanese division of Toyota Group's trading arm has petitioned a D.C. federal court to enforce a €106.2 million ($122.9 million) arbitral award issued in 2022 against Spain, days after the country paid an arbitral award issued to another Asian investor. 
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									June 16, 2025
									Telecoms Shareholder Gets Sanctions Lifted In Control FightA New York federal judge has vacated his order sanctioning an investor in telecommunications infrastructure firm Continental Towers LATAM Holdings Ltd. for ignoring arbitral awards issued in a bitter, yearslong dispute over control of the company, saying the man wasn't properly served. 
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									June 16, 2025
									Live Nation Arbitration Firm Defends Its 'Flexible' ApproachLive Nation's chosen arbitration firm is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the concert giant's bid to force concertgoers into arbitration, arguing its procedures are fair, and it was wrongly dinged for what the Ninth Circuit called "internally inconsistent, poorly drafted" arbitration rules. 
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									June 16, 2025
									Qatar Bank Seeks OK Of $1B Award Against South SudanQatar National Bank is urging a D.C. federal court to enforce a $1 billion arbitration award issued against the Republic of South Sudan after the country defaulted on a $700 million loan agreement from the country's civil war-era. 
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									June 13, 2025
									Afghanistan Must Pay $15M Award To Contractor, Court SaysA D.C. federal judge on Thursday issued a default ruling enforcing a $15.29 million arbitral award owed to an Emirati private security company that had contracted with Afghanistan to procure securities services at four of the country's international airports. 
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									June 13, 2025
									PetroSaudi Unit Liquidators Seek Pause In $380M Award SuitLiquidators seeking to establish control over a PetroSaudi unit that won a $380 million arbitral award asked a California federal judge to let them join U.S. Justice Department litigation targeting the award over ties to funds embezzled from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. 
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									June 13, 2025
									Shein Faces Arbitration Push Over Paid Influencer ClaimsThe Singapore-based owner of fast-fashion retailer Shein has told an Illinois federal judge that a proposed class of consumers must arbitrate their claims accusing the global e-commerce platform of trying to hide that it paid social media influencers to promote its products. 
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									June 13, 2025
									Investor Seeks NY Court's Help In Sinovac Control BattleAn investor is asking a New York federal court for emergency injunctions preserving the status quo as it pursues arbitration in Hong Kong and Beijing stemming from a bitter, yearslong battle for control of Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac. 
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									June 13, 2025
									Fla. Judge Tosses $500M Red Cross Haiti Relief SuitA Florida federal judge has tossed a proposed class action accusing the American Red Cross of misusing over $500 million meant for Haitian earthquake victims after finding that the plaintiffs failed to establish standing. 
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									June 12, 2025
									Ex-Russian Diplomat Pleads Out In Narrowed Sanctions CaseA former Russian diplomat and longtime U.S. resident on Thursday admitted to deceiving FBI agents about his knowledge of dealings between an ex-FBI agent and a purported associate of a Russian oligarch, after prosecutors dropped plans to go ahead with sanctions and money laundering charges at a trial slated to begin next week. 
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									June 12, 2025
									Live Nation Defending 'Unfair' Arbitration, Justices ToldConcertgoers suing Live Nation over allegedly anticompetitive conduct urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday not to take up the company's bid to force them into arbitration, arguing that lower courts rightly dinged a switch to a new arbitrator with strict rules meant to limit mass arbitration tactics by the plaintiffs' bar. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Being A Navy Reservist Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Serving this country in uniform has not only been one of the greatest honors of my life, but it has also provided me with opportunities to broaden my legal acumen and interpersonal skills in ways that have indelibly contributed to my civilian practice, says Phillip Smith at Weinberg Wheeler. 
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								Decoding Arbitral Disputes: State Immunity And ICSID Awards  In a landmark decision in cases involving Spain and Zimbabwe, the English Court of Appeal grappled with the intersection of state immunity and the enforcement of arbitration awards, setting a precedent for future disputes involving sovereign entities in the U.K, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn. 
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								So You Want To Move Your Law Practice To Canada, Eh?  Google searches for how to move to Canada have surged in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, and if you’re an attorney considering a move to the Great White North, you’ll need to understand how the practice of law differs across the border, says David Postel at Henein Hutchison. 
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								2nd Circ. Halkbank Ruling Shifts Foreign Immunity Landscape  Following the Second Circuit’s recent common law immunity ruling in U.S. v. Halkbank, foreign state-owned banks, wealth funds and other entities now must seriously consider the risk of criminal liability for commercial activity that violates U.S. laws, say attorneys at Debevoise. 
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								The Int'l Arbitration Diversity Landscape By The Numbers  Attorneys at Crowell & Moring explore the current statistical demographic data of the international arbitral community, highlight recent diversity initiatives and present strategies for fostering diversity in arbitration. 
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								Promoting Diversity In The Selection Of ADR NeutralsExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Choosing neutrals from diverse backgrounds is an important step in promoting inclusion in the legal profession, and it can enhance the legitimacy and public perception of alternative dispute resolution proceedings, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Series Playing Ultimate Makes Us Better Lawyers  In addition to being fun, ultimate Frisbee has improved our legal careers by emphasizing the importance of professionalism, teamwork, perseverance, enthusiasm and vulnerability, say Arunabha Bhoumik and Adam Bernstein at Regeneron. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Metadata  Several recent rulings reflect the competing considerations that arise when parties dispute the form of production for electronically stored information, underscoring that counsel must carefully consider how to produce and request reasonably usable data, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								What New Int'l Treaty Means For Global AI Regulation  Lawyers at Bird & Bird consider how global artificial intelligence regulation will be affected by the first international AI treaty recently signed by the U.S., EU and U.K., as well as its implications for business and several issues that stakeholders should be aware of. 
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								Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being.jpeg)  As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor. 
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								Empathy In Mediation Offers A Soft Landing For Disputes  Experiencing a crash-landing on a recent flight underscored to me how much difference empathy makes in times of crisis or stress, including during mediation, says Eydith Kaufman at Alternative Resolution Centers. 
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								Series Being An Artist Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My work as an artist has highlighted how using creativity and precision together — qualities that are equally essential in both art and law — not only improves outcomes, but also leads to more innovative and thoughtful work, says Sarah La Pearl at Segal McCambridge. 
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								Inside The Premier League's Financial Regulation Dilemma  The Premier League's arbitration award in its dispute with Manchester City Football Club has raised significant financial governance concerns in English football, and a resolution may set a precedent in regulatory development, say consultants at Secretariat. 
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								How Judiciary Can Minimize AI Risks In Secondary Sources  Because courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence and other safeguards do not address the risk of hallucinations in secondary source materials, the judiciary should consider enlisting legal publishers and database hosts to protect against AI-generated inaccuracies, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl. 
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								How Attorneys Can Break Free From Career Enmeshment.jpg)  Ambitious attorneys can sometimes experience career enmeshment — when your sense of self-worth becomes unhealthily tangled up in your legal vocation — but taking the time to discover and realign with your core personal values can help you recover your identity, says Janna Koretz at Azimuth Psychological.