Tai-Heng Cheng, a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, and Lucas Bento, an associate at the firm, write: Given the key role of ICSID arbitration in providing a venue for foreign investors an
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman, of counsel at Baker & McKenzie, and David Zaslowsky, a partner at the firm, look at the practicalities of enforcing an ICSID award in the
Mitchell J. Auslander and Christopher J. St. Jeanos, partners at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, write that as New York courts have traditionally declined to impose a fiduciary duty on an insurance broker
...merely suggests fraud and is insufficient to sustain the claim (see Sempra Energy Trading Corp. v BP Prods. N. Am., Inc., 52 AD3d 350...
...judgment (see Miller Realty Assoc. v Amendola, 51 AD3d 987, 990; Sempra Energy Trading Corp. v PG & E Texas VGM, 284 AD2d 253...
...JJ. 3958 Index 600322/07 Sempra Energy Trading Corp., Plaintiff-Appellant, v BP Products...
...with a roster of clients that included Goldman Sachs, Hess Energy Trading Company and Sempra Energy Trading. He also advised clients on investment management and...
...included: � Javade Chaudhri, general counsel for Sempra Energy of San Diego and a former senior partner in the...
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