Employers increasingly face a paradox: while timely and fair resolution of workplace disputes is essential, traditional litigation often ...
While arbitration has previously been used in major cases involving energy and foreign investment, its application in the telecom sector marks a potentially significant shift in regulatory practice.
The long-running dispute between the telecom regulator and mobile operators stems from a massive audit that began years after the fact. BTRC began auditing the accounts of mobile operators in 2017, ...
Keith Edmonds zapped an unarmed homeless man so many times with his Pittsburgh police-issued Taser that the city paid an $8 ...
Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) offer foreign investors a framework of legal safeguards devised to advance cross-border investment. Primary among these saf ...
One of the more intriguing names on the free agent market has been posted by his Japanese league team. Munetaka Murakami is ...
The Pirates ace and former El Toro High star is honored for another dominant season – but what does his future hold?
As FAM prepares to challenge Fifa’s rejection of its appeal in the naturalisation scandal – a fiasco that saw seven ...
The Ha Belo electrification project forms part of the World Bank-funded Lesotho Renewable Energy and Energy Access Project (LREEAP), aimed at expanding electricity access in peri-urban and rural areas ...
Kartik Kumar, the 2023 Asian Games silver medallist in the 10,000m, was apparently spared a stiffer sanction by the United ...
A Premier League proposal to introduce a controversial salary cap "cannot be imposed unilaterally", says Professional ...
The way that Congress makes decisions seems almost designed to produce government shutdowns. Senate rules require a three-fifths supermajority to close debate on most bills.