Editors: Holly Stebbing and India Furse
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including domestic energy development and policy; rules and industry standards; performance mitigation; nuisance; liability and limitations; enforcement; alternative dispute resolution; privacy and privilege; jurisdiction; regulatory agencies; new entrant access to infrastructure; judicial review; fracking; boundary disputes; energy treaties; investment protection; cybersecurity; trends in taxation, climate change regulation, and other recent trends.
Editors: Bryce L. Friedman and Karen Cestari
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into preliminary and jurisdictional considerations; interpretation of insurance contracts; providing notice; duty to defend; standard commercial general liability policies; first-party property insurance; directors’ and officers’ insurance; cyber insurance; terrorism insurance; and recent trends.
Editors: Jonathan Barnes and Steven Friel
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including regulation and regulators; funders’ rights (choice of counsel, participation in proceedings, veto of settlement and funding termination rights); conditional and contingency fee agreements; judgment, appeal and enforcement; collective actions; costs and insurance; disclosure and privilege; disputes between litigants and funders; and recent trends.
Editor: Erik Bomans
In-Depth: Third Party Litigation Funding (formerly The Third Party Litigation Funding Law Review) provides an overview of and an annual guide to the law and practice of third party funding in jurisdictions where it is reasonably well established. With a focus on significant recent cases and developments, it examines the key features of the legal and regulatory regimes governing funding agreements, as well as practical considerations when structuring these agreements.