Kiran Nasir Gore Reviews 2019’s Major Arbitration-Related Developments from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the Kluwer Arbitration Blog

Kiran Nasir Gore recently co-authored (with senior international disputes lawyer Dalal Al Houti) a post for the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, reviewing 2019’s major arbitration-related developments from the United Arab Emirates. The full post is reprinted below with kind permission from the publisher.   2019 In Review: A View From the United Arab Emirates By: Dalal Al Read More »

Charles H. Camp Makes Public Appearance with Firm Client Taiwan Civil Government

Charles H. Camp was recently honored to meet with Mrs. Julian Lin and all of the people designated by Dr. Roger Lin to lead the Taiwan Civil Government (TCG), as well as hundreds of loyal members of TCG. Mr. Camp considers it a grave injustice that some people who were appointed by Dr. Lin to Read More »

Charles H. Camp and Kiran Nasir Gore Analyze the Trump Effect on Future International Business Disputes for The World Financial Review

For the U.S. and global affairs, 2019 concluded on an action-packed note. President Trump is now three-fourths through his initial term as U.S. President. Between the U.S. House of Representatives’ December 2019 decision to charge him with two articles of impeachment, which results in a referral to the Senate for further investigation and deliberation, and a looming Read More »