Organisation: Leonardo

ICJ holds Russia liable but declines to award damages to Ukraine

The International Court of Justice has ruled that Russia breached international conventions against the financing of terrorism and racial discrimination following its annexation of the Crimean Peninsula – but rejected Ukraine’s requests for further relief, including its claims for damages.  

31 January 2024

UK disputes firm launches international arbitration practice

London disputes-focused firm Rosenblatt has launched an international arbitration practice with the hire of co-heads Leonardo Carpentieri from LMS Legal and Sara Paradisi from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.

29 January 2024

Ecuadorean state entity settles oilfield dispute with Sinopec

Petroecuador has agreed to partially pay a US$64 million UNCITRAL award won by Chinese state-owned energy group Sinopec over three Amazonian oilfields.  

07 December 2023

Spain accused of pressuring courts over Malaysia mega-case

As a Spanish arbitrator prepares to face criminal trial over his role in issuing a US$15 billion award against Malaysia, a new complaint accuses the Spanish courts of bowing to political pressure from the Spanish government to annul his appointment.

05 December 2023

Panama faces ICSID claims after mining protests

Two Canadian mining investors have notified their intent to pursue ICSID claims against Panama over a copper concession that has been disrupted by popular protests.  

27 November 2023

Sinopec sees off challenge to Ecuador oilfield award

A Chilean court has upheld a US$64 million award won by Chinese state-owned energy group Sinopec against Ecuador’s national oil company, finding it did not violate national public policy.

18 May 2023

Occidental wins damages over Venezuelan dividends

An UNCITRAL tribunal has ordered Venezuela to pay US$105 million to a Barbadian subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum after finding the state liable for discriminatory conduct in its payment of dividends from an oil and gas venture. 

18 November 2022

Sinopec wins damages in Ecuador oil dispute

Chinese state-owned energy company Sinopec has won a US$64 million award against Ecuador’s national oil company over three Amazonian projects, a case that saw Quinn Emanuel partner David Orta disqualified as arbitrator because of his ties to the claimant’s counsel.

10 August 2022

Diverse new steering committee for IBA Arb 40

The International Bar Association's arbitration under-40 group has unveiled a diverse new steering committee co-chaired by Agnès Bizard of King & Spalding in Paris and Juan Felipe Merizalde of Adell & Merizalde in Bogotá.

07 July 2022

Halliburton brings claim against Ecuador’s national oil company 

A subsidiary of US oil services giant Halliburton has brought an UNCITRAL claim against Ecuador’s national oil company.

08 September 2021

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