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Arbitration: Emmanuel Kaufman is the new President of the German – Austrian Chapter of the Club Español del Arbitraje (“CEA”)

Emmanuel Kaufman, Partner at KNOETZL, has been elected President of the German – Austrian Chapter of the Spanish Arbitration Club (“Club Español del Arbitraje” – CEA) as of 1 January 2017. Emmanuel’s election is a recognition of his long-standing active involvement in the CEA as a member of the German – Austrian Chapter. The German…

Dispute Resolution: Patrizia Netal, Partner at KNOETZL, and Philip Marsch, Counsel at KNOETZL, co-lectured on case management in complex litigation and arbitration in a one day module as part of the Danube University Krems’ LL.M. Program in International Dispute Resolution

Patrizia and Philip addressed all relevant aspects of handling large volume cases in Litigation, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution with particular focus on practical aspects e.g. choosing the appropriate dispute resolution tool, parallel forums (with particular focus on parallel criminal proceedings), forensic data analysis, structured risk evaluation / case assessment, asset tracing, conflict analysis, and…

Litigation: „Hunting hidden treasures“ – Article by Bettina Knoetzl featured in Who’s Who Legal

“As international commercial links increase, it becomes more and more important for creditors to collect on claims across international borders, to be able to locate assets and – with the assistance of the courts – to act quickly to attach them. Litigators find themselves more frequently engaged in cases where their clients are victims of…

Dispute Resolution: Theo Brinek M.A., Mediator and Coach, and RA Bettina Knoetzl, Partner at KNOETZL and Accredited Mediator, co-lectured on Alternative Dispute Resolution in a 2.5 days training last week at the Austrian Lawyers Academy (“AWAK”)

The Co-Lecturers focused the training on the “Harvard Model” and its basic principles of alternative dispute resolution, introducing several ADR methods, such as “Mediation”, “Neutral Evaluation”, and “Mini Trial”. Theoretical input alternated with case-based, application exercises and was infused with reflection on the individual, professional activity, attitudes and values of the program’s participants. A significant…

IBA 2016 Milan Litigation Conference

The IBA Litigation Committee presented its 2nd Conference on Private International Law in Milan, Italy on November 17th and 18th, 2016. The Conference focused on the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements. Even though the ratification process is still in its infancy, the recent ratification by Singapore (1 October 2016) has expanded the…

Donald J Trump: Surprise Result in Controversial US Election

As is generally true whenever there is a dramatic change in administration of a government having important ties with Austria and the EU, more questions than answers regarding how respective laws, business, processes, economies and relationships, might be affected, become immediately clear.  With the surprise election of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of…

Article on the Austrian Freedom of Information Act, featured in the Wiener Zeitung, 21 October 2016

“The Comfort Derived from its Shroud of Secrecy”  A public discussion and analysis of the tension between the new law’s addressing how a well-intentioned attempt to promote governmental transparency and citizens’ access to information can become frustrated in practice, when legislative and broad-ranging government-interest exceptions rule the day.. “Information Freedom versus Secrecy – How the…