JHA’s Simon Whitehead edits The Tax Disputes and Litigation Review 2019 and writes the UK chapter
JHA consultant Simon Whitehead has edited the seventh edition of The Tax Disputes and Litigation Review and has also contributed the UK chapter to this guide. This book is published by The Law Reviews and is available online and in print.
Read MoreJoseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Tax Controversy Guide 2019
Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP’s (JHA’s) contentious tax team has contributed to the recently released Chambers & Partners Tax Controversy guide 2019.
Read MoreBoutiques: Highly evolved | The Legal Business Magazine
Originally printed in The Legal Business Magazine. JHA is pleased to feature in Legal Business Magazine, in an article on the rise of disputes specialist firms “A newer entrant gaining attention is Joseph Hage Aaronson (JHA).
Read MoreJoseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Corporate Tax Guide 2019
Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP’s (JHA’s) contentious tax team has contributed to the recently released Chambers & Partners Corporate Tax guide 2019.
Read MoreJoseph Hage Aaronson LLP achieves top tier rankings in leading legal directories for contentious tax
Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP’s (JHA’s) contentious tax team has achieved the highest possible rankings in both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners UK guides.
Read MoreHiring a silk: Stone Chambers chief Steven Gee QC to depart for City disputes boutique Joseph Hage Aaronson
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Read MoreReform of Brussels I Regulation in force
As of 10 January 2015 the amended Brussels I Regulation will come into force. It will render cross-border judgments automatically enforceable across the EU.
Read MoreCommission publishes EU TTIP proposals
According to the Commision press release, these are specific proposals for legal text, setting out binding commitments which the EU would like to see in the parts of the agreement covering regulatory and rules issues. The proposals cover competition, food safety and animal and plant health, customs issues, technical barriers to trade, small and medium-sized enterprises, and government-to-government dispute settlement.
Read MoreEnergy companies bring arbitration claim against Spain
The claim by, among others, the German company RWE concerns an investment in Andasol, a solar plant located in southern Spain, in the light of a reduction in subsidies for renewable energy by the Spanish government. The arbitration is taking place under the Energy Charter Treaty.
Read MoreNew CIETAC rules for 2015
Notable amendments include a revised procedure for the appointment of emergency arbitrators, a mechanism for a claimant to commence a single arbitration where the dispute arises from multiple contracts, and special provisions for arbitrations administered by the CIETAC Arbitration Centre in Hong Kong.
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