Three European law firm partners walk into a Bar Association. No punchline here, just a fascinating look into how these partners came together on a mission to translate ICC arbitration rules into Hungarian. To mark the publication of the translated rules, one partner each from Bittera, Kohlrusz & Toth; LFB Laszlo Fekete Bagamery; and Jeantet – Avocats, brainstormed and co-organised a half-day arbitration conference at the headquarters of the Budapest and Hungarian Bar Associations in Budapest.
PeliPartners Successful for UNSAR Before Romania’s High Court of Cassation and Justice
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Weinhold Legal Advises LitFin on Strategic Investment Partnership
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Asters Supports Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice in Inter-State Case Against Russia Before European Court of Human Rights
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Vice Mandaric and Ivan Einwalter Make Local Partner at Schoenherr
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Skrastins & Dzenis Successful for PNB Banka in LCIA Arbitration
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Sajic Successful for Elektroprenos BiH in Dispute with Elektroprivreda Hrvatske Zajednice Herceg Bosne
Sajic has successfully represented the interests of Elektroprenos BiH in a commercial dispute worth over BAM 30.5 million with Elektroprivreda Hrvatske Zajednice Herceg Bosne before the Republika Srpska Supreme Court.