Winston & Strawn’s Tirado: ‘Dissent, it turns out, comes at a price even in disputes’ Legal Business26 February 2015CommentHorizon ScanLitigation There are many so-called ‘hot’ topics in international arbitration that could have been the subject of this article, but ultimately the topic chose itself.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Related ContentWelcome to Miami: Kirkland and Winston open in Florida as Willkie targets Frankfurt capital marketsInternational roundup: Dentons enters Ireland and Cooley steps into Singapore as Winston leaves the Middle EastRevolving doors: Hogan Lovells and Gibson Dunn expand on continent, McGuireWoods appoint to London, Winston to DubaiLast Word: Global vision‘More uncertainty than any other recent election’ – US partners on what the Trump-Harris race means for Big LawPolitical persuasions – what City partners are hoping for from the next Government‘A huge emotional release’ – DLA’s Adam Ibrahim on the longest trial of his career and winning Lawyer of the Year‘It’s not always about winning and losing, it’s about preserving relationships’ – the Commercial Litigation Summit 2024‘There is total support for getting this done’ – funders and litigators react to King’s Speech litigation funding snub