Arbitrate this: the Applicability of Arbitration Exclusion in the Recast Brussels Regulation

August 20 2015   Martin Aquilina, Business Lawyer In our previous article, “Lawsuits in the European Union: disarming the “Italian torpedo” with the Recast Brussels Regulation”, we discussed the impact the changes to the Brussels Regulation has on choice-of-court clauses. In this article, we will discuss the impact of the new rules on arbitration clauses. Often, such clauses […]

By |2019-05-20T09:20:00-04:00August 20, 2015|Articles, International Law, Martin Aquilina|

The litigation countdown: how much time do you have to start a case in court?

August 5 2015 In litigation, deadlines are everything. They ensure parties act in a reasonably quick and efficient manner, and make sure that court resources are not wasted. In many cases, they also prevent people from making a case so far down the road, that the defendant simply cannot defend itself due to insufficient memory […]

By |2019-05-20T09:22:41-04:00August 5, 2015|Articles, Tax Litigation|