Swadesh Kumar Agarwal v. Dinesh Kumar Agarwal – The Legal Lock

FACTS The facts giving rise to the disputes stemmed from the division of family properties, which were sent to a Sole Arbitrator. The Sole Arbitrator was absent on one of the specified occasions, making it impossible for him to conduct the proceedings. This prompted Dinesh Kumar Agarwal (“Respondent”) to rescind the Ld. Sole Arbitrator’s appointment. […]

Trump lawyers blast DA Alvin Bragg’s case. Legal experts weigh in.

Donald Trump’s defense lawyers blasted Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush-money case on Tuesday, saying it lacks the kind of convincing detail he’ll need for a slam-dunk prosecution against the first-ever former president to face criminal prosecution. A number of legal experts and former prosecutors, however, said Bragg was smart to leave out critical details […]

CNN anchor appears stunned as Trump attorney questions suitability of another to handle Stormy Daniels case

There was an odd moment of apparent legal one-up-manship on CNN during an interview regarding the representation of Donald Trump following his indictment. One attorney for the former president, Tim Parlatore, publicly undermined the credibility of another Trump attorney, Joe Tacopina, who has been engaged in a media blitz this week following Mr Trump’s indictment […]

Applicability of Res Judicata and Lis Pendens in the Self-Contained Investor-State Arbitration Regime – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

By: Gurkaranbir Singh INTRODUCTION Parallel proceedings in investor-state arbitration are an emerging phenomenon which operates as a stumbling block against the expeditious dispute resolution process. Such proceedings are possible in an international legal framework as international law does not provide a strict application of domestically practiced principles of Res Judidicata and Lis Pendens. This phenomenon […]