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Andre Luis Monteiro (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK LLP)
Insolvency and Arbitration in Brazil: One More Step Ahead
February 04, 2021

On 24 December 2020, the New Brazilian Insolvency Act (“NBIA” – a slight misnomer, as the Act is in fact an amendment to an existing statute) was published in the official Brazilian gazette. The act…

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Daniela Páez-Salgado (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP)
2020 Review: Latin America and Commercial Arbitration
January 15, 2021

Corruption, annulment of arbitral awards and court intervention mark the main developments for 2020 in Latin America.  Our contributors this year reported on the most important judicial decisions and…

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Caio de Faro Nunes (Salusse, Marangoni, Parente e Jabur Advogados), Victoria Romero (CAM-CCBC) for Young ICCA
Franchising Arbitration in Brazil: What to Expect from the New Franchising Legislation?
October 04, 2020

Brazil’s new Franchising Law (Law No. 13.966/19) was published on December 27th, 2019 and became effective as of March 27th, 2020. One of the innovations (more of a confirmation) set forth by the new…

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Letícia Pheula Sales (Rossi, Maffini, Milman & Grando Advogados)
Varig Case and Implied Consent: Is the Signing of an Amendment Sufficient?
September 26, 2020

On August 11th, 2020, the Cayman Islands Court of Appeals overturned the decision that denied the enforcement of the arbitral award that ordered the MatlinPatterson Global Opportunities Partners…

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Guilherme Rizzo Amaral (Souto, Correa, Cesa, Lummertz & Amaral Advogados)
Arbitrators’ Duty to Disclose: a Tale of Two Jurisdictions
September 09, 2020

On 11 August 2020, the Court of Appeals of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, annulled an arbitral award  on the grounds that the chair of the arbitral tribunal had failed to timely disclose his…

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Ana Coimbra Trigo (PLMJ Law Firm), Gustavo Becker (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates)
The LCIA 2019 Annual Report: An Analysis of the Developments in International Arbitration
June 30, 2020

On 19 May 2020 the London Court of International Arbitration (hereinafter the LCIA or the Court) issued its annual casework report for 2019. This paper aims to present and analyse the numbers…

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Caio de Faro Nunes (Salusse, Marangoni, Parente e Jabur Advogados)
IP Arbitration in Brazil: What is the Current Scenario?
May 10, 2020

International background on IP arbitration The past decade has witnessed a substantial growth in the use of arbitration to solve Intellectual Property (“IP”) disputes. To the day, the WIPO…

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Anna Howard (Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London)
Kluwer Mediation Blog – February and March Digest
April 16, 2020

“I prefer to hope that this shift in perspective will be a chance for people, organisations, businesses, politics, whatever, to put so many of their ongoing disputes and conflicts aside because with…

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Ishaan Madaan for Young ICCA
India, Brazil Ink Novel Investment Treaty: Is Dispute Prevention the Way Forward?
March 21, 2020

On 25 January 2020, India and Brazil signed an Investment Cooperation and Facilitation Treaty, in the presence of the Brazilian president Jair Messias Bolsonaro. Arguably the most prominent of the 3…

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Emily Westphalen (Herbert Smith Frehills) for HSF Kramer
Brazilian Court of Appeals Finds 'Manifestly Illegal' Arbitration Agreement As An Exception To Kompetenz-Kompetenz
January 29, 2020

On September 10, 2019, in considering an interlocutory appeal to stay arbitration proceedings, the Espírito Santo Court of Appeals decided to grant an exception to the competence-competence principle…

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