Litigation
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This article considers the growth of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in the United States and the ethical implications for lawyers who represent clients who want and/or need third party funding...Read more
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Michael Ambrosio
Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA
Climate Change Litigation: A Corporate Perspective

Lucrezia Albanese has a vast experience in litigation having formerly worked in the Relevant Litigation function of Enel SpA Legal Department and being at present Head of Regulatory and Antitrust...Read more

Edoardo Marcenaro
Head of Legal & Corporate Affairs , Enel Grids srl, Italy

Lucrezia Albanese
Head of Regulatory and Antitrust Legal, Corporate, Regulatory and Antitrust Affairs, Enel Italia S.p.A. , Italy
Responding to a Subpoena for Production in Australia
A subpoena, or non-party discovery order, compels a third-party to provide documents as required by a court of competent jurisdiction. Parties to litigation understandably value the ability to obtain evidence,...Read more

Daniel Gosewisch
General Counsel, WorkPac Group, Australia
If you Litigate, be Commercial: Litigation Funding and Risk Mitigation



A contact, a senior in-house lawyer for a multi-national software and hardware firm, said his days were regularly punctuated with calls from members of the sales team asking whether they...Read more

Razi Mireskandari
Managing Partner, Simons Muirhead Burton, UK

David Phillips
Senior Associate, Simons Muirhead Burton, UK

Howard Roberts
In-house Counsel, Maxima Creditor Resolutions , UK
Trying Civil Cases Remotely During the Covid-19 Pandemic
This article addresses the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic (“Pandemic”) has had on civil trial practice in the United States’ federal and state court systems. It discusses objections that...Read more

Joseph Aronds
Vice President and Chief Litigation and Trial Counsel, Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc., USA
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation
SLAPP lawsuits are a strategic litigation tool where the aim is more often than not, not so much to win or get a remedy, as to silence or discourage criticism...Read more

Gillian Phillips
Director Editorial Legal Services , Guardian News and Media Limited , UK
Collective Action, Collective Reaction: What In-House Lawyers Should Know about European Class Actions

The scorching weather of 2019’s summer has been only one of the heat waves to strike Europe. A wave of collective redress mechanisms has been putting the heat on companies,...Read more
Lisa Rickard
President-institute for Legal Reform, Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, USA
Collective Action, Collective Reaction: What In-House Lawyers Should Know about European Class Actions
The scorching weather of 2019’s summer has been only one of the heat waves to strike Europe. A wave of collective redress mechanisms has been putting the heat on companies,...Read more
Mary Terzino
Attorney and Consultant, US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, USA
U. S. Litigation Road Map
Recent high-profile litigation involving non-US companies such as Volkswagen, Takada, Malaysia Air, Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, and US companies like Boeing, General Motors, Mandalay Bay (MGM), Johnson & Johnson,...Read more

Robert Alpert
President/In House Counsel, Icalm Group, USA
Civil Recovery Litigation – Strategically Navigating a Maze

Any organization that has done business in India knows the unique challenges that are faced when it comes to approaching the Judiciary for the legal recovery of dues. The statistics...Read more

Divya Kumat
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer & Company Secretary, Datamatics Global Services Limited, India