London fights to maintain disputes market dominance |
London's International Disputes Week has attracted 10,000 lawyers from over 100 jurisdictions, showcasing the city's legal prowess. However, The Times’ Jonathan Ames reports that concerns have been raised about London's status as a leading dispute resolution venue. A recent report from Queen Mary University of London and White & Case indicates a shift towards Asia, with Singapore and Hong Kong now tied with London as preferred arbitral seats. David Morley of Dejonghe & Morley noted: "London's ability to maintain parity is notable, but Singapore's rise, in particular, reflects a decade-plus of deliberate state-backed ecosystem building, underscoring that even leading seats cannot afford to stand still."