29 January 2021
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Disruption, downturn and recovery tend to generate more disputes – and in Asia Pacific cross-jurisdiction operations and investments increase that risk. Our 2021 Guide to Dispute Resolution in Asia Pacific is your roadmap to navigating your way through potential problems in these fast-changing times, especially for those new to the region’s complex legal landscape. |
The new edition of the Guide summarises the key dispute resolution procedures and trends in Asia Pacific and adds coverage of two new issues: the creation of specialised international courts, and whether court approval is required to settle or discontinue an action in each of the jurisdictions featured in the Guide. Other key topics covered in the Guide include:
Herbert Smith Freehills has without question the leading Dispute Resolution practice in Asia Pacific. The guide has become the go-to publication for in-house counsel as they navigate the region’s varied and often complex legal systems and their litigation, mediation and arbitration procedures. It is a first port of call, not just for those facing litigation or other forms of disputes in Asia Pacific region, but for anyone who is considering investing in an unfamiliar territory around the region and would like to understand the legal system of that country. The guide has been compiled by our network of Herbert Smith Freehills disputes specialists, with the assistance of local counsel in certain jurisdictions, led by Gareth Thomas and Priya Aswani. Click here to preview the guide. To request a copy of the guide, click here or contact Priya Aswani. |
For further information, please contact:
May Tai, Managing Partner, Greater China, Herbert Smith Freehills
may.tai@hsf.com