On 20 and 21 June 2024, two events on private international law will be taking place in Vienna, both co-hosted by Florian Heindler (Sigmund Freud University, Vienna). Ehrenzweig
Lectures on 20 June 2024 [...]
On 20 and 21 June 2024, two events on private international law will be taking place in Vienna, both co-hosted by Florian Heindler (Sigmund Freud University, Vienna). Ehrenzweig
Lectures on 20 June 2024 [...]
On 20 and 21 June, a conference dedicated to Stratetic Litigation, organized by Christiane von Bary (LMU Munich) and Tobias Lutzi (University of Augsburg), will take place
at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich, Germany. [...]
As readers of the blog know, I have had the wonderful opportunity to take students on trips learning about dispute resolution. My most recent trip was to Northern Ireland
in 2020 and I also did a trip to Cuba in 2016. But the “regular” trip has always been to Israel—examining the legal system, peacebuilding, and … Continue [...]
Multiple sources are reporting on a March 28, 2024 judgment of the Delhi High Court, awarding Ericsson the equivalent of approximately USD$30 million in a SEP dispute against
a firm called Lava. I have not yet succeeded in obtaining a copy of the judgment, which is said to be quite long, but recommend that readers take a look at Florian [...]
The latest issue of RabelsZ has just been released. In addition to the following articles it contains fantastic news (mentioned in an earlier post today): Starting with this
issue RabelsZ will be available open access! Enjoy reading: [...]
Since the beginning of this year, Rabels Zeitschrift is available in open access. For a long time, the journal has published articles in other languages than German in particular
English. The new open access model should make it even more attractive for authors wishing to reach an international audience. [...]
For anyone finding themselves in southeastern Spain on April 19, Alicante IP Colloquia is putting on an in-person event at noon titled «Hacia la cuantificación del daño»
("Toward the quantification of damages"). Panelists will be Judges Florencio Molina López and Gustavo Andrés Martin Martín. The event is free, but registration [...]
Empirical researchers Jessica Bregant (Houston), Jennifer Robbennolt (Illinois), and Verity Winship (Illinois) have a new article about lay opinions of settlement. Lots of
interesting information here, including that a considerable majority of respondents thought that in an ideal world at least 75% of disputes would be resolved by settlement, [...]
I hope that you will share with your campus leaders a new tabletop simulation from the Divided Community Project — and maybe even offer to use your dispute resolution skills
to facilitate the simulation and debrief for them. Your campus leaders can use “Tranquil Springs University” to check their readiness for a range of challenges [...]
On 19 March 2024, the Court of Appeal handed down its decision on the appeal in the Lidl v Tesco case ([2024] EWCA Civ 262), holding as follows. This post focusses on
the Court of Appeal allowing the appeal against the first instance finding of copyright infringement. [...]