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Spain’s capital is positioning itself as a key player in the global arbitration landscape, attracting increasing attention from international dispute resolution professionals.
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By Lisa Shuchman | October 22, 2024
The age of globalization has faded, creating major change in the legal ecosystem in Asia. While the most notable shift has been Big Law's retreat, regional Asian players are seizing the opportunity to push for international exposure.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | October 22, 2024
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By Hannah Langworth | October 21, 2024
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By Paul Hodkinson | October 2, 2024
Since 2020, the likes of Yingke, Ropes & Gray and Quinn Emanuel have risen quickly in the revenue rankings while firms including Weil Gotshal and Sullivan & Cromwell have fallen.
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