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January 25, 2023
Publications
As foreshadowed in previous blog posts here and here, the development of international space law has not entirely kept pace with the increasing commercialization and privatization of outer space activities. As a result, several stakeholders in the...
DECEMBER 8, 2022
Publications
Boies Schiller Flexner attorneys Ben Love and Sagar Gupta published an article, “Applicable Law in Investor-State Space Arbitration,” in Space Arbitration.
Their post identifies the major sources of public international law that might be...
NOVEMBER 28, 2022
Event
BSF will host two events as part of Washington Arbitration Week. Ben Love will speak as a panelist for the first event, "Fair and Equitable Treatment and Denial of Justice: Violations of International Treaty Obligations by Domestic Courts." He will...
AUGUST 18, 2022
Publications
The Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation (the HCAA) – a new arbitration court and mediation centre that presents a fresh dispute resolution option to parties in the aviation sector – recently launched its arbitration and mediation...
MAY 6, 2022
Publications
Modern states face an acute struggle to provide affordable, reliable and low-carbon energy.
Russia’s war in Ukraine only underlines Europe’s hazardous dependency upon imported hydrocarbons. Confronted with these problems, states have been...
MARCH 29, 2017
In the News
A Georgia federal court handed summary judgment to BSF client Delta Air Lines Inc. and AirTran Airways Inc. in long-running multidistrict litigation alleging that they colluded to institute a first-checked baggage fee, Law360 reports.
“Even...
DECEMBER 11, 2014
In the News
On behalf of SpaceX, partner Hamish Hume sent a letter to the U.S. Treasury Department, asking it to investigate whether Russian officials under U.S. sanctions are profiting from the Russian-made RD-180 engines that United Launch Alliance...
JUNE 4, 2009
In the News
American Airlines was denied a preliminary injunction against a former sales executive accused of bringing trade secrets to Delta Air Lines. BSF partner Harlan Levy successfully argued that without a noncompete agreement, American had no grounds to...