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The immovables rule

The UK Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in Kireeva v Bedzhamov reaffirms the absolute nature of the immovables rule

Overview of remedies in BVI crypto asset disputes

By Edmond Fung, Loeb Smith Attorneys

BVI courts are adopting flexible common law remedies such as freezing orders and injunctions to address cryptocurrency disputes and asset recovery

Referral fees

Column examines pros, cons, and legality of referral fee arrangements for lawyers across common law jurisdictions and mainland China

Your trade secret is safe with me

By Essenese Obhan, Sneha Gandhi, and Charul Yadav, Obhan & Associates

Establishing international DR mechanism under RCEP

This year’s milestone activation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) gives full play to enhancing economic growth and integration of the region

Kung fu fighting in law?

Various parallels can be suggested between Wing Chun practitioners and barristers in common law jurisdictions.

HK Justice Secretary: arbitration fee shake-up a win-win

The Hong Kong SAR Government has submitted an amendment bill to the Legislative Council to propose three new fee agreements to allow lawyers to charge arbitration cases by the principles of "no win, no fee" and "no win, low fee"

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Impact Investing Compliancevideo

Impact investing: Do use of proceeds clauses actually work?

By Mita Sood, Bharucha & Partners
Arbitration Due Process Limitsvideo

Policy, process and delay in arbitral challenges

By Sneha Jaisingh and Jaidhara Shah, Bharucha & Partners
Board Observer Regulationvideo

RBI scrutiny tightens over NBFC ‘board observers’

By Swathi Girimaji and Theertha Aiyappa, Bharucha & Partners
Foreign Decree Enforcement Indiavideo

Paper reciprocity undermines foreign decrees

By Ambar Bhushan and Aaryan Goyal, Bharucha & Partners

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