Germany—Year in review
By Dr. Mark C. Hilgard, Dr. Jan Kraayvanger, & Till Feldmann
International and Immigration Law,
June 2011
A review of how the legal landscape in Germany has changed over the past year.
Arbitrability of shareholders’ disputes under German Law
By Jan Kraayvanger & Mark C. Hilgard
International and Immigration Law,
February 2010
It has been a matter of dispute for a long time whether and under which preconditions disputes regarding the validity of shareholders’ resolutions of a German limited liability company (GmbH) are arbitrable.
New German arbitration rules meant to expedite proceedings
By Mark C. Hilgard & Jan Kraayvanger
International and Immigration Law,
October 2009
One of the most important advantages of arbitration, when compared to litigation, is supposed to be speed. However, there is growing criticism that in recent years commercial arbitration has become too lengthy and, as a result, too expensive.
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