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Editor's Picks: Passport to resolution: a global guide to disputes in 32 jurisdictions


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Passport to resolution: a global guide to disputes in 32 jurisdictions
Eversheds - Saudi Arabia White Paper
This publication aims to provide a quick reference guide to dispute resolution procedures in 32 jurisdictions around the world, serving as a useful starting point for information when you are involved in a dispute that is either cross-border or outside your own jurisdiction.

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The impact of litigation funding: views from the board, the bench and abroad
Vannin Capital Global White Paper
This, the second edition of Funding in Focus, a collaboration between Vannin Capital and Legal Week Intelligence, captures the views of a broad range of stakeholders on litigation funding and its impact on the global dispute resolution landscape.
Supreme Court judgment in ParkingEye v Beavis: beware overstaying your welcome in car parks
Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co England & Wales White Paper
This week the Supreme Court handed down decisions in two cases concerning alleged penalty clauses. The cases are important from a legal perspective, and potentially open up many arguments relating to provisions for payments that are consequential on breach.
Supreme Court rewrites English law rule on penalties
Herbert Smith Freehills England & Wales White Paper
In a judgment handed down this week, the Supreme Court has in effect re-written the rule on penalties, saying that the underlying rationale of the rule in English law has been misunderstood and that as a result the rule has been applied in many situations where it is both unnecessary and unjust.
Seven national minimum wage traps - and how to avoid them
Nabarro England & Wales White Paper
The Government has published a list of 115 employers who have failed to pay the national minimum wage to all their workers - a stark reminder of how easy it can be to fall foul of pay requirements. This briefing seven top reasons why companies may be inadvertently failing to comply.
Funding European business: harnessing alternatives
Allen & Overy Europe White Paper
European corporates continue to embrace alternative finance, with about one third of their funding coming from this source, according to a survey of over 360 respondents, split evenly between senior finance executives at corporates and senior decision makers at investors across Europe.
Seven tips for effective cybersecurity due diligence in M&A transactions
Latham & Watkins Global White Paper
This Latham & Watkins briefing sets out seven key issues to keep at the forefront of your mind when carrying out cybersecurity risk assessments and due diligence during M&A deals.
Happy Birthday: who owns the copyright to the lyrics?
Shoosmiths Global White Paper
This September, a US court considered whether Warner/Chappel Music owned the copyright to the lyrics to Happy Birthday. The case serves as a useful reminder of the importance of putting in place unambiguous written agreements as well as maintaining adequate records, as Shoosmiths explains.
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