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| PLC Dispute Resolution feature on the US and Latin America This article, written for PLC Dispute Resolution, features news and commentary for in-house lawyers and others advising companies facing or contemplating litigation in the US and Latin America. | Special features |
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| Dispute Resolution: Argentina A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Argentina. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Argentina, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Australia A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Australia. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Australia, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Brazil A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Brazil. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Brazil, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Canada A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Canada. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Canada, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Cayman Islands A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in the Cayman Islands. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in the Cayman Islands, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: China A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in China. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in China, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Cyprus A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Cyprus. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Cyprus, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Egypt A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Egypt. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Egypt, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: France A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in France. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in France, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Germany A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Germany. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Germany, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Hungary A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Hungary. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Hungary, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: India A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in India. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in India, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Ireland A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Ireland. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Ireland, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Italy A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Italy. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Italy, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Japan A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Japan. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Japan, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Liechtenstein A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Liechtenstein. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Liechtenstein, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Lithuania A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Lithuania. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Lithuania, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Luxembourg A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Luxembourg. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Luxembourg, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Mexico A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Mexico. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Mexico, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Romania A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in Romania. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Romania, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Russian Federation A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in the Russian Federation. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in the Russian Federation, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: South Africa A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in South Africa. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in South Africa, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Switzerland A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Switzerland. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Switzerland, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Taiwan A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Taiwan. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Taiwan, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Turkey A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Turkey. The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Turkey, please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. This Q&A is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: UK (England and Wales) A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in the UK (England and Wales). The country-specific Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues concerning dispute resolution in this jurisdiction, including court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in the UK (England and Wales), please visit PLC Which lawyer? To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Dispute Resolution Country Q&A tool. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: Ukraine A Q&A guide to dispute resolution law in Ukraine. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in Ukraine, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: United Arab Emirates A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in the United Arab Emirates. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in the United Arab Emirates, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
| Dispute Resolution: United States A Q&A guide to dispute resolution in the United States. The Q&A gives a structured overview of the key practical issues including, for example, court procedures; fees and funding; interim remedies (including attachment orders); disclosure; expert evidence; appeals; class actions; enforcement; cross-border issues; the use of ADR; and any reform proposals. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution law firms and lawyers in the United States, please visit PLC Which lawyer? For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/disputehandbook. | Country Q&A |
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| Comparing commercial dispute resolution in the UK The UK contains three distinct legal jurisdictions: England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (collectively, UK law). There are differences in the way in which each jurisdiction within the UK resolves disputes. This article summarises some of the key differences in relation to contractual disputes in England and Wales and Scotland. These differences are important to many businesses, such as those within the financial services and oil and gas sectors, whose operations stretch across the UK. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Cross-border chapters |
| Developments in US product liability law and the issues relevant to foreign manufacturers This article provides an overview of the product liability exposure of foreign manufacturers in the US. It considers the relevant substantive law, providing analysis of the tactics used by claimants against foreign corporates, and discussing the ways in which foreign manufacturers can minimise their exposure. This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Cross-border chapters |
| Secondary market liability in Canada: securities class actions All Canadian provinces and territories have recently amended their securities statutes to contain provisions that create civil liability for secondary market misrepresentation. Investors that purchase an issuer's securities on the secondary market may now bring claims for misrepresentation and failure to make timely disclosure of a material change. As a result, there has been a marked increase in the number of securities class actions in Canada. This article provides: an overview of the policy rationale behind the new statutory regime; an examination of the regime's key features; and an analysis of the case law that has developed around the provisions so far. For a full list of recommended dispute resolution lawyers and law firms, please visit PLC Which lawyer? This article is part of the PLC multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/dispute-mjg. | Cross-border chapters |
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| Dispute Resolution: PLC Which lawyer? This section is designed to assist lawyers and clients in identifying dispute resolution counsel in 90 jurisdictions. Our editorial team has researched the legal markets worldwide to identify the firms and individuals that the market considers to have expertise in this practice area. Firms are listed by jurisdiction and ranked as follows: Leading Highly Recommended Recommended Recognised Individuals are listed by jurisdiction and alphabetically by surname. For more information on how PLC Which lawyer? rankings are compiled please click here. The PLC Which lawyer? section should be read in conjunction with the Lawyer profiles section which contains more detailed biographies of some individuals. For arbitration specialists, please click here. This research is part of the PLC Cross-border Dispute Resolution Handbook, a multi-jurisdictional guide to dispute resolution law and leading practitioners worldwide. | PLC Which lawyer? |
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| Andaloussi, Hamid (Morocco) | Lawyer profiles |
| Al-Abdulla, Sultan (Qatar) | Lawyer profiles |
| Altorfer, Peter (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Arendt, Guy (Luxembourg) | Lawyer profiles |
| Astapov, Andrey (Ukraine) | Lawyer profiles |
| Attride-Stirling, Rod S (Bermuda) | Lawyer profiles |
| Audzevicius, Ramunas (Lithuania) | Lawyer profiles |
| Azevedo Neves, João Nuno (Portugal) | Lawyer profiles |
| Barragán, Luis Alfredo (Colombia) | Lawyer profiles |
| Bernet, Martin (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Bilgen, Ayse (Turkey) | Lawyer profiles |
| Bogdan, Tibor (Hungary) | Lawyer profiles |
| Bolin, Bengt (Sweden) | Lawyer profiles |
| Burkhardt, Martin (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Chacko, Samuel (Singapore) | Lawyer profiles |
| Celniker, Craig (Japan) | Lawyer profiles |
| Chappuis, Benoît (Swtzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Danowsky, Peter (Sweden) | Lawyer profiles |
| Demetriou, Andrew (Cyprus) | Lawyer profiles |
| Dieux, Xavier (Belgium) | Lawyer profiles |
| Dinu, Nicolae Viorel (Romania) | Lawyer profiles |
| Filatov, Oleksiy (Ukraine) | Lawyer profiles |
| Gade, Fred (Norway) | Lawyer profiles |
| Galatopoulos, Aristos (Cayman Islands) | Lawyer profiles |
| Gränicher, Dr Dieter (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Granvang, Terje (Norway) | Lawyer profiles |
| Gross, Balz (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Gully-Hart, Paul (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Hernández Romo, Miguel Angel (Mexico) | Lawyer profiles |
| Hosking, James (US: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Huntley, Graham (England) | Lawyer profiles |
| Imrie, Aristos (Cayman Islands) | Lawyer profiles |
| Jeanneret, Vincent (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Jeyaretnam SC, Philip (Singapore) | Lawyer profiles |
| Karlsson, Rolf (Sweden) | Lawyer profiles |
| Keulers, Hugo (Belgium) | Lawyer profiles |
| Killias, Laurent (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Kleyr, Marc (Luxembourg) | Lawyer profiles |
| L'Ecluse, Peter (Belgium) | Lawyer profiles |
| Lindsey, David M (US: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Longeval, Catherine (Belgium) | Lawyer profiles |
| Makarov, Oleg (Ukraine) | Lawyer profiles |
| Marchenko, Roman (Romania) | Lawyer profiles |
| McDougall QC, John Lorn (Canada) | Lawyer profiles |
| Mirvis, Theodore (US: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Molina Mendoza, Jorge (Panama) | Lawyer profiles |
| Molitor, Michel (Luxembourg) | Lawyer profiles |
| Molitoris, Michael (Germany) | Lawyer profiles |
| Monastyrsky, Yuri E (Russian Federation) | Lawyer profiles |
| Mottet Haugaard, Annick (Belgium) | Lawyer profiles |
| Moussas, Nicholas (Greece) | Lawyer profiles |
| Müller, Thomas (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Naftalis, Gary (US: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Nagy, Péter P (Hungary) | Lawyer profiles |
| Nemec, Robert (Czech Republic) | Lawyer profiles |
| Nussbaum, Bernard (US: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Olson, A Max (Japan) | Lawyer profiles |
| Papadiamantis, Konstantinos (Greece) | Lawyer profiles |
| Pepeliaev, Sergey (Russian Federation) | Lawyer profiles |
| Pitkowitz, Nikolaus (Austria) | Lawyer profiles |
| Popa, Luminita (Romania) | Lawyer profiles |
| Rågmark, Olof (Sweden) | Lawyer profiles |
| Rihm, Thomas (Switerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Ritchie QC, Graham F (Cayman Islands) | Lawyer profiles |
| Shroff, Pallavi S (India) | Lawyer profiles |
| Sieg, Oliver (Germany) | Lawyer profiles |
| Stutzer, Hansjörg (Switzerland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Svensson, Lars-Olof (Sweden) | Lawyer profiles |
| Swan, Ian (Guernsey) | Lawyer profiles |
| Tsavdaridis, Antonios (Greece) | Lawyer profiles |
| Uoti, Petteri (Finland) | Lawyer profiles |
| Wachtell, Herbert M (USA: NY: New York) | Lawyer profiles |
| Welten, Martijn (The Netherland Antilles) | Lawyer profiles |
| Woloniecki, Jan (Bermuda) | Lawyer profiles |
| Yang, Sam Sung (South Korea) | Lawyer profiles |