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Joyce Hanson

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Two Latham Lawyers In Paris Head To De Gaulle Fleurance

Two international arbitration lawyers have departed Latham & Watkins Paris to join French firm De Gaulle Fleurance & Associes, where they plan to help launch an Ibero-American disputes practice.
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Greenberg Traurig Grows In Middle East With 2 From Clyde

Greenberg Traurig LLP said Monday that it is expanding its coverage in the Middle East with the addition of an international arbitration and litigation lawyer as well as a corporate lawyer with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, who were both hired away from Clyde & Co. LLP.
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Swinomish Tribe Wants In On Tidegate Opinion Fight

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community has asked a Washington federal judge to let it intervene in a lawsuit by a county dike district against a U.S. government biological opinion that finds that a proposed tidegate project endangers salmon.
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New Orleans Property Owner Revives Bid To Nix Arbitration

A New Orleans property owner has again urged a Louisiana federal judge to overturn his order forcing it to arbitrate a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim with 11 insurers for a block of luxury apartments and retail shops, pointing to a recent ruling by the state's top court.
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New Orleans Property Owner Revives Bid To Nix Arbitration

A New Orleans property owner has again urged a Louisiana federal judge to overturn his order forcing it to arbitrate a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim with 11 insurers for a block of luxury apartments and retail shops, pointing to a recent ruling by the state's top court.
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Disputes Firm Gaillard Banifatemi Heads To Cairo, Abu Dhabi

International arbitration firm Gaillard Banifatemi Shelbaya Disputes has opened offices in Cairo and Abu Dhabi, saying the firm will deepen its roots in the Middle East and North Africa following its 2021 founding by eight former Shearman & Sterling LLP arbitration partners.
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Jordanian Investor Promises Major Arbitration Against Egypt

A Jordanian investor in a partially Egyptian state-owned petroleum storage and ship refueling company said Friday he plans to make good on a notice of dispute he served on Egypt earlier this year, asserting he soon will seek several hundred millions of dollars in an international arbitration claim.
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Texas Staffing Co. Sues State Over Minority Contract Program

An aerospace staffing agency has sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the state's comptroller in federal court over a program that sets aside a certain percentage of contracts for minority-owned businesses, saying the program unfairly prevents the staffing agency from submitting bids because the company doesn't meet racial requirements.
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Indigenous Groups Can Join Colombia's Fight With Glencore

An international tribunal has agreed to allow two Indigenous Wayuu communities to express their views about a massive mining project's water use in an arbitral dispute between commodities giant Glencore International AG and the Republic of Colombia.
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DC Circ. Says Zimbabwe Must Pay $440M In Land Dispute

The D.C. Circuit has affirmed the enforcement of approximately $440 million of arbitral awards against Zimbabwe that were issued to a Swiss-German family and two forestry and sawmill companies, agreeing with a lower court that the country waived its sovereign immunity in the land dispute.
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DC Circ. Says Zimbabwe Must Pay $440M In Land Dispute

The D.C. Circuit has affirmed the enforcement of approximately $440 million of arbitral awards against Zimbabwe that were issued to a Swiss-German family and two forestry and sawmill companies, agreeing with a lower court that the country waived its sovereign immunity in the land dispute.