As an international business attorney, a focal point of my practice involves advising clients how to best handle cross-border disputes. The most effective mechanism by far in resolving international dispute is international arbitration. Why? International arbitration levels the playing field by taking away the home court advantage of parties on either side of a … [Read more...]
2010 Index of Economic Freedom Released: United States Ranks Eighth
The Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation released its annual 2010 Index of Economic Freedom. Of the world's 20 largest economies, Hong Kong ranked first while the U.S. came in at number eight. According to the Wall Street Journal article, The U.S. is Not as Free as It Used to Be, a number of factors contributed to the United States’ … [Read more...]
Hey Brazil: It'sTime to Ratify Those Bilateral Investment Agreements
Brazil is on a roll. Yesterday’s Financial Times included a special 10-page section devoted to Brazil. One of the articles, Olympic Accolade Sets Seal on Progress, written by Jonathan Wheatly, succinctly describes the “exuberant optimism” that has gripped the country since it was awarded the 2016 Olympic Games. And the Wall Street Journal … [Read more...]
Chevron Files International Arbitration Claim Against Ecuador: Forum Shopping in the Hague?
**Update January 15, 2010**: The Republic of Ecuador and the class Plaintiffs have both challenged Chevron's arbitration claim in New York federal court. You can read about it here and here. First, the United States. Then Ecuador. Now Holland. Chevron's wanderlust knows no bounds, as it recently filed a parallel international arbitration proceeding in the Hague (Holland). The … [Read more...]
Franchise Disputes in China: Several Ways to Minimize Conflict
on a trip to Beijing several years ago, I expected to be immersed in Eastern culture far away from the influence of the West. I was shocked to find a Starbucks within the walls of China’s most sacred site--- the Forbidden City. The picture to the right is the photograph I took near Starbuck’s former outpost in the Forbidden City (the location was subsequently … [Read more...]