London Litigation Year in Review and 2024 Outlook
Scrutinising the litigation trends that shaped the commercial landscape in 2023 and how they are likely to play out in 2024.
Partners from Latham & Watkins' International Arbitration Practice will appear as part of Latham's exhibition booth sponsorship of the ICCA biennial Congress in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai
For more information please visit the
event website.
The International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) biennial Congress is the largest regular gathering of international dispute resolution specialists worldwide. Practitioners and academics from across the globe come together over a period of several days to present and discuss papers on different aspects of international dispute resolution. The 2024 Congress theme is designed to inspire debate on the impact of human nature and behaviour on international arbitration and, conversely, arbitration's impact on people.
Latham's global arbitration team provides innovative solutions for complex arbitrations, court challenges, and enforcement. Our experienced lawyers in key arbitral hubs handle commercial and investment treaty disputes, excelling in state and investor conflicts, sovereign immunity, and international law's transactional effects. Latham's team expertly manages arbitration issues across industries.
Delve into our curated collection of signature publications and resources below.
Scrutinising the litigation trends that shaped the commercial landscape in 2023 and how they are likely to play out in 2024.
The 14th edition of the International Arbitration Review addresses developments in both international commercial arbitration and investor–state arbitration, and seek to provide current information on both of these species of international arbitration.
IP-related arbitration is very much its own animal within the world of international arbitration. This guide offers a journey through the life cycle of an arbitration, touching on the most important procedural and substantive issues that may arise in IP-related disputes.
As globalization leads to more and more cross-border business relationships and their associated disputes, interactions between international arbitrations and insolvency proceedings affecting parties to an arbitration are becoming increasingly common.
London partner Robert Price reviews important guidance on the enforcement of declaratory arbitral awards in English courts, in an article published by LexisNexis.
Latham contributes to new guidance designed to accelerate tech adoption in international arbitration.
Combination of the firm’s market-leading regional presence and global prowess earn Latham the highest level of recognition in Latin Lawyer 250.
Firm recognized for its exceptional legal service and comprehensive coverage across the Latin American region.
Litigation & Trial partner recognized for representing the “best of the future of the legal profession.”