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Gustavo Moser

Arbitrator
Gustavo Moser is an independent arbitrator and consultant (moserdr.com) and an arbitration specialist lawyer at Lexis+ UK Arbitration (plus.lexis.com). Newlawjournal.co.uk
Arbitrator
Gustavo Moser is an independent arbitrator and consultant (moserdr.com) and an arbitration specialist lawyer at Lexis+ UK Arbitration (plus.lexis.com). Newlawjournal.co.uk
ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
In a volatile world, force majeure clauses are now part of the structure of international contracts, writes Gustavo Moser
To gain ground in arbitration, measured early determination is key, writes Gustavo Moser
As the EU Artificial Intelligence Act rolls out, Gustavo Moser sets out a practical checklist for managing AI usage in arbitration 
Gustavo Moser sheds light on the nuances of negotiating & enforcing force majeure clauses
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Osbornes Law—Alex McMahon, Andrew Middlehurst & Harriet McMorrin

Osbornes Law—Alex McMahon, Andrew Middlehurst & Harriet McMorrin

Homegrown hat-trick: Osbornes Law promotes three former trainees to partner

mfg Solicitors—Sarah Bradford

mfg Solicitors—Sarah Bradford

Partner arrival boosts law firm’s growing real estate team

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths secures major tax hire with appointment of David Smith

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Judicial statistics show a steady rise in the number of female judges and Asian and mixed ethnicity judges in the past ten years—however, progress in terms of representation has stalled for both Black lawyers and for solicitors
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