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In Your Court: Ogier Dispute Resolution Review January 2021

Newsletter

29 January 2021

British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Jersey

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In Your Court: Offshore Dispute Resolution Review - January 2021

The pandemic continues to present significant challenges for litigation proceedings across the globe, but many jurisdictions have shown their capacity to adapt. This includes our own jurisdictions, whose courts have ensured near-seamless continuity, and avoided the disruption which has been seen elsewhere.

COVID-19 has been a dominant theme over the past 12 months, but as our Q&A with Global Head of Dispute Resolution Marc Kish demonstrates, there are other significant developments to consider in the dispute resolution world, including the global trend towards increasing regulation and supervision. Read Marc's views on the major developments in the offshore world: Key trends in offshore dispute resolution: Q&A with Global Head of Dispute Resolution Marc Kish

We were delighted to recently announce new partners in the Dispute Resolution team, Justin Davies (Hong Kong), Sandie Lyne (Guernsey) and Michael Snape (Hong Kong), and we are also pleased to see continued industry recognition for our people, including Rachael Reynolds being named Advisor of the Year at the Wealthbriefing European awards (watch Rachael's acceptance interview), Nicholas Tam, legal manager in Hong Kong, taking home the top prize in the Chartered Institue of Arbitrators essay competition, and a win for Associate Matthew Davies at the Citywealth IFC Awards. 

Our latest Snapshots: to-the-point summaries of key areas of law

 

Will the BVI follow the DIFC, USA and New Zealand? BVI's civil procedure review

Nicholas Brookes and Nicholas Burkill

The fatal Application Test: BVI Court of Appeal strikes out derivative appeal as a nullity

Brian Lacy and Oliver Payne

The development of the illegality defence marches on: recent input from the English and Cayman Islands courts

Rebecca Findlay, Jennifer Fox

Third Party Litigation and Funding and Private Funding of Legal Services Act - Cayman Islands

William Jones, Marc Kish

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