What’s in store for London’s Commercial Court? Legal Business25 September 2014CommentCommercial MARKET VIEW – LITIGATION White & Case’s head of litigation, John Reynolds, looks at what impact the development of other countries’ specialist commercial courts will have on the future of London as a centre for international dispute resolutionYour limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryThirty firms win roles in revamped £820m government legal panel – with three new appointments‘A slippery slope in one direction’ – white collar partners raise concerns over plans to cut jury trials‘There’s definitely competition around rates’ – Clifford Chance and Linklaters match Cravath bonuses for US associatesThe customer is always right – which firms do clients rate most highly?Footing the bill – as chargeout rates spiral, will clients put their foot down?High achievers – private equity is changing; meet the elite GCs at the vanguard of the transformationTransatlantic firms outstrip peers on five-year PEP growth, LB100 data revealsThe LB100 ranked by PEP: firms push partner profits to new heights as associate pay debate rumbles onA good time to be mid-tier: private equity interest on the rise as mid-market thrives