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Janna Purdie

Janna Purdie, knowledge lawyer, Lexis+ Dispute Resolution (cross-border specialist) (plus.lexis.com). Newlawjournal.co.uk

Janna Purdie, knowledge lawyer, Lexis+ Dispute Resolution (cross-border specialist) (plus.lexis.com). Newlawjournal.co.uk

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Ruth Pratt & Janna Purdie provide an update on the recent changes to the civil procedure rules

Janna Purdie offers advice on distinguishing between arbitration & expert determination clauses

Janna Purdie & Ruth Pratt look at “causes of action” & go back to basics

Janna Purdie considers the courts’ support of the right to arbitrate

Tools of an oral hearing are not verbatim scripts, says Janna Purdie

Janna Purdie highlights how EU judgments can interfere in arbitration proceedings

How, if at all, will Deutsche Bank affect the restrictions on the use of anti-suit injunctions? Janna Purdie reports

Janna Purdie highlights some issues affecting adjudication awards in the current economic climate

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten strengthens financial markets and funds group in London

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James expands national Serious Injury team with two new Partners

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW continues Paris office growth with public law Partner hire

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