• Florida Judges Call Off New York Vacation | Case by Case (Ep. 62)

    Florida Judges Call Off New York Vacation | Case by Case (Ep. 62)

    This week Calum is joined once again by ZFZ senior associate Philip Vagin for a discussion about United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit case
    Corporacion AIC, SA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Hidroelectrica Santa Rita S.A., a Guatemalan company, Defendant-Appellee, No. 20-13039 (11th Cir. 2023).
    Enjoy!
  • The Usual Subjects | Case by Case (Ep. 61)

    The Usual Subjects | Case by Case (Ep. 61)

    This week Luke and Calum are back with a chat about England & Wales Court of Appeal case DHL Project & Chartering Ltd v Gemini Ocean Shipping Co Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 1555.

  • MAA International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference 2023 – It’s a Wrap

    MAA International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference 2023 – It’s a Wrap

    It was a pleasure hosting this year’s Moot Alumni Association International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference at our Vienna offices.

  • ZFZ Hosts Annual MAA International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference 2023

    ZFZ Hosts Annual MAA International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference 2023

    The annual installment of the Moot Alumni Association International Commercial Law & Arbitration Conference is coming up in just 3 weeks‘ time (Friday, 31 March), and this year, the event’s held at the ZFZ Vienna offices!

  • Snooze, you Lose | Case by Case (Ep. 55)

    Snooze, you Lose | Case by Case (Ep. 55)

    In this week’s episode, Luke and Calum discuss English Commercial Court case Anron Bunkering DMCC v Glencore Energy UK Ltd [2023] EWHC 295 (Comm). Commodity sales contract dispute between buyer and seller. Seller paid significant sums but not the full price. Buyer received those sums and discharged much, but not all, of the cargo.

  • Are Bitcoin Developers Fiduciaries? | Case by Case (Ep. 53)

    Are Bitcoin Developers Fiduciaries? | Case by Case (Ep. 53)

    Do bitcoin developers owe fiduciary duties to users?
    How does the law overlay and cope with a fast developing area of societal life? How should the law regulate the internet?
    These are questions for our time. And questions that will impact the future significantly.
    Absolutely fascinating seeing the English Court of Appeal grapple with these issues on case Tulip Trading Limited (A Seychelles Company) v Bitcoin Association For BSV & Ors [2023] EWCA Civ 83 (03 February 2023) – even if this is only Part 1 in the saga.