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Inside Arbitration: Spotlight interview: Elaine Wong

Herbert Smith Freehills

Elaine is a partner whose career epitomises what it means to work in international arbitration. Nevertheless, the economy remains highly dependent on international trade, which obviously slowed during Covid. Our work for Japanese clients involves supporting them at all stages of their international investments.

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Role of Arbitration In Intellectual Property

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Due to the varied jurisdiction and the different rules that will be used, the parties to IP issues at the international level may be unable to file a court case. Arbitration as a concept is not new to the globe, but it does have certain issues. One of the most contentious topics in arbitration is the arbitrability of IP disputes.

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Peloton Can’t Bind All Family Members To Its Arbitration Provision–SS v. Peloton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Peloton invoked the arbitration clause in its TOS. The evidence indicates he did, and Mr. Stern failed to rebut that evidence by providing a declaration attesting to the fact that he did not agree or later opted out of the Arbitration Provision.” The court discusses another topic I don’t often see discussed.

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Shanghai partner Helen Tang talks China dispute resolution ahead of London International Disputes Week 2022

Herbert Smith Freehills

Shanghai partner Helen Tang will speak at a London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2022 event examining the challenges and opportunities of East Asia’s evolving dispute resolution ecosystem on 9 May. Helen specialises in China-related dispute resolution with a focus on commercial arbitration.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (June 28 – July 4)

SpicyIP

Topical Highlight. Delhi High Court Clarifies Law on Arbitrability of Trademark Disputes. In this guest post , Rounak Doshi discusses the position of law on arbitrability of trademark disputes in light of the Delhi High Court’s recent decision in Golden Tobie Private Ltd. M/S Electro International & Ors. & Anr.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

TCL, suggesting that it hints at internal divisions as to the application of Sisvel v. Over on the Kluwer Copyright Blog, the subject of what Member States might be able to learn from the AG opinion on the Polish challenge to Article 17 of Directive 2019/790 (C-401/19), especially regarding freedom of expression, came up for discussion.

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EUFA Wants Ukraine to Increase Anti-Piracy Protection, After The War

TorrentFreak

Late last month, it suspended Russian football clubs from participating in its international competitions. The Russian soccer federation has appealed the measures at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which is yet to rule on the matter. Meanwhile, EUFA has turned its attention to another topic in the region.