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What The ICC’s 2025 Statistics Tell Us About The Direction Of International Arbitration
The ICC's 2025 Dispute Resolution Statistics reveal a global arbitration system operating at near-record levels, with 894 new cases and 1,869 pending matters. The data exposes evolving patterns in regional dispute resolution, expedited procedures, and institutional oversight, while highlighting persistent challenges in efficiency, diversity, and award quality that are reshaping how parties approach international commercial arbitration.
Switzerland Litigation
Aceris Law
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The Swiss Lump-sum Taxation After The Introduction Of Individual Taxation: New Opportunities For Individuals
Switzerland's shift to individual taxation by 2032 will fundamentally reshape the country's lump-sum taxation regime for internationally mobile individuals. The reform removes the requirement that both spouses must qualify simultaneously for lump-sum taxation, creating new planning opportunities for mixed-status couples while introducing complexities around asset allocation and minimum tax thresholds.
Switzerland Tax
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Loyens & Loeff
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Five × Five: The Housing Initiatives Between Building Mandate And Federal Law (Video)
Zurich voters rejected three housing initiatives but approved two counter-proposals, signaling a demand for practical solutions over ideological approaches to the canton's severe housing shortage. The counter-proposals promise faster construction permits and targeted tenant protections, but their implementation faces significant legal challenges under Swiss federal law.
Switzerland Real Estate
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LINDEMANNLAW
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