London-based International Arbitration Partner Maurice Kenton Joins Hu…
- Savanna Seligman
- October 7, 2023
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LONDON, October 05, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Maurice Kenton, a prominent international arbitration and disputes lawyer with significant experience representing clients in the mining, oil and gas, power, telecommunications, infrastructure and insurance sectors, has joined Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP as a partner in London. Arriving with Kenton is disputes Counsel Edward Hamilton, whose practice includes international commercial and […]
Read MoreInsights on Visual Strategies for International Arbitration
- Savanna Seligman
- September 15, 2023
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Wednesday, September 13, 2023 Partner at Quinn Emanuel Mark McNeill and Former legal and commercial director at Cairn Energy Duncan Holland join IMS | Z-Axis Global Consultant and Advisor Cindy Buxton to discuss the power of visuals in international arbitration and the importance of effectively communicating with the tribunal. Hello, and welcome to the IMS Insights Podcast. Today’s host is Cindy […]
Read MoreHOMES & VILLAS BY MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL LANDS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
- Savanna Seligman
- June 14, 2022
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Extremely-curated providing from Houses & Villas by way of Marriott Global brings visitors an expansive portfolio of top rate and comfort houses throughout seaside and concrete spaces BETHESDA, Md., June 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Houses & Villas by way of Marriott Global, the Marriott Bonvoy go back and forth program’s curated and rising selection of […]
Read MoreAustralia Border Opening: International Travelers Will Be Allowed to Visit This Month
- Savanna Seligman
- April 5, 2022
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While the news seemed to have come suddenly, the Australia border opening is actually the final phase of the country’s long enacted plan that said international borders would be reopened when 80 percent of its population 16 and older received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine. As of Tuesday, more than 19 million people over the […]
Read MoreTravel bubble with Singapore brings international students back to Australia
- Savanna Seligman
- November 28, 2021
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MELBOURNE, Nov 21 (Reuters) – A group of international university students arrived in Australia from Singapore on Sunday after nearly a two-year pandemic absence, as a travel bubble between the two countries came into effect. Fully vaccinated travellers from Singapore are now allowed into Melbourne or Sydney without the need to quarantine – part of […]
Read MoreAsia holds tight on borders, casting cloud over COVID-hit travel | International Trade News
Hwaseong, South Korea – Asia-Pacific countries are sticking to tight border controls even as vaccination rates top out, dampening prospects for a revival of the region’s pandemic-battered travel industry. While mainland China and Hong Kong sink deeper into isolation under a strict “zero COVID” policy that mandates weeks of hotel quarantine, countries such as Japan, […]
Read MoreAustralia eases international border restrictions for first time in pandemic
- Savanna Seligman
- November 5, 2021
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Travel initially limited to Australian citizens, residents Some parts of Australia still have closed borders Medical regulator expands list of recognised vaccines Unvaccinated travellers face ongoing quarantine restrictions SYDNEY, Nov 1 (Reuters) – Australia eased its international border restrictions on Monday for the first time during the coronavirus pandemic, allowing some of its vaccinated public […]
Read MoreWRAPUP 1-Thailand, Australia ease international border curbs spurred by pandemic
- Savanna Seligman
- November 4, 2021
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* First such relaxation in 18 months seen boosting travel industry * Hundreds of tourists arrive in Bangkok * Thailand gives green light to visitors from over 60 countries * Australia opening more slowly * Both nations had adopted some of the toughest curbs By Jiraporn Kuhakan and Jonathan Barrett BANGKOK/SYDNEY, Nov 1 (Reuters) – […]
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