China’s Lenovo and Sweden’s Ericsson have agreed to drop litigation over licensing of cellular patents in various countries and resolve their remaining disputes through arbitration.
04 April 2025
The latest Swedish Arbitration Days considered the plethora of information in international arbitration, looking at the document production process, how information is handled and kept safe, and whether it can be trusted given the growing risk of deep fakes.
17 March 2025
Victor Datry, who has defended Venezuela in several treaty claims, has joined Squire Patton Boggs as of counsel in Paris.
06 September 2023
A Croatian affiliate of Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson has said it may bring an arbitration against Kazakhstan over a US$21.5 million contract for a health information platform that has led to criminal proceedings against a former minister.
20 April 2022
A Texas court has denied a motion by Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC to compel arbitration of counterclaims brought by Sweden’s Ericsson in a pending litigation between the two companies over licensing of patents.
21 February 2019
Russia’s Supreme Court has released its first review of arbitration-related court practice since the new Russian arbitration law came into force in 2016 – recommending in the wake of a controversial court ruling in relation to an agreement to submit disputes to ICC arbitration that model clauses of arbitral institutions shall be enforceable.
30 January 2019
A Texas court has ruled that a dispute between Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC and Sweden’s Ericsson concerning royalties for cellular and wireless technology patents must be submitted to ICC arbitration.
13 November 2018
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of three new members to its board chaired by Kaj Hobér, and the appointment of two existing members as vice chairs.
25 October 2018
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