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When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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Setting up a business
If a company wishes to establish a subsidiary, a choice will ...
Recognition of a Tanzanian arbitral award under European regulations
It is rare for a foreign arbitral award to be recognised on t ...
Ruling in summary arbitral proceedings: Skipper must be allowed to return to the helm in the Volvo Ocean Race
Last october, a drama occurred involving Akzo Nobel's participation in the Volvo ...
Equity interest sold at (in retrospect) an excessively low price. What to do now?
It is not uncommon that a shareholder sells their equity interest for a price th ...
Enforcement of a Arbitration award is easy!
More and more parties are deciding to settle their disputes t ...
This is how the non-competition clause in a Employment contract works!
Recently, Office Hong Kong brought an interim injunction on behalf of a Emplo ...
Unlawful deregistration of a director of a foundation
It happens in the best foundations: falling-out between directors. A recently is ...