I have been a mediator since 2008. Although each mediation is different, I have found that there are several constants to successful mediations. In my experience, the following practices are good guidance for every mediation. Recognise that mediation is an emotional experience. Mediation is an activity in which law and fact are by no […]
This month, we hear from Vladimir who has worked with international and domestic clients and advised on various procedural law matters. He counselled and represented clients before courts and arbitration tribunals in Serbia and abroad and cooperated with law firms Schoenherr and Karanovic-Nikolic, and was actively involved in two high profile cases before the UN […]
This month we have the wonderful opportunity to hear from Laura Snoke, whose passion for the legal sector is very evident by her story on how she fell into the sector. Laura stated: “I have been blessed by being able to practice law for so long. I still get a thrill when reading a case […]
Since 1992 Mr Munchi Choksey, MD (Cantab) FRCS (SN) has worked as a Consultant Neurosurgeon. Munchi has performed over 2,000 intracranial procedures, including clipping of over 400 cerebral aneurysms. Performing back surgery in Warwickshire he has operated on over 5,000 lumbar spines, including 350 spinal fusions; and over 1,000 cervical spines (necks). In particular, he […]
Tomislav Šunjka states that: “In fraud and asset tracing matters it is very important, after studying the evidence and careful consideration of all the facts, to decide on proper and adequate legal strategy and procedure. “Legal knowledge that is necessary for the effective conduct of a case is much more complex. It is necessary to […]
Earlier this year, Professor Claoué established the Eye-Law Chambers, an organisation that is dedicated to ophthalmology expert witnesses. We spoke with him earlier this year regarding the aim of the chambers and so we decided to catch up with him, to discuss the chamber’s progression, what makes them the go-to experts for medical issues involving […]
We speak with Ghada about the recently new arbitration law passed in Qatar. The new law allows the arbitral tribunal to decide questions involving nullity or invalidity of the arbitration agreement. Ghada says: “In relation to this is the principle of severability, which ensures that the arbitration clause contained in any contract remains independent of […]
We speak with Dr Geza Toth-Feher about Brexit and the real estate market. He explains: “Brexit will not prompt the final sell-out of the UK, this process began many years ago. Therefore, I believe the UK will provide ample opportunity for foreign investors to buy opportunistically for the next eighteen to twenty-four months.” In this […]
Divorce is seldom an option that is considered when you first step foot into the union of marriage, however, ‘till death do us part’ may not be applicable in all cases, which allows divorce to free you from the bounds of the relationship. It may not be the most pleasant of processes to undergo, so […]
Article Written by Calogero Boccadutri Divorce in Italy can be both simple and quick, if an agreement can be reached with the future ex-spouse. In case of a lack of agreement, the fate of the divorce is decided by lawyers, within the limits of their role and remit, and by the judge. After law 55/2015 […]
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