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  <title>The Nexus of Global Business Litigation: The New York Commercial Division</title>
  <description>In this special episode of NYCLA Amicus Curiae we explore the unique role of the New York Commercial Division as a leading forum for complex business disputes. Through a panel discussion with distinguished attorneys: Jonathan B. Fellows, Bond, Schoenneck &amp;amp;amp; King; Elizabeth M. Sacksteder, Of Counsel at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &amp;amp;amp; Garrison LLP; and Richard P. Swanson, NYCLA President and Fmr. Chief Legal Officer at York Capital Management; sit down with host Daniel K. Wiig to examine the court’s specialized structure, experienced judiciary, and commitment to efficient, predictable outcomes in high-stakes commercial matters. The panel highlights key advantages, including tailored procedural rules, active case management, and deep subject-matter expertise in areas such as corporate governance, financial instruments, and cross-border transactions. The discussion also addresses how the Division maintains its global relevance, handling sophisticated disputes involving international parties while reinforcing New York’s position as a central hub for commercial litigation. Overall, the episode offers insight into why the Commercial Division continues to serve as a preferred venue for resolving complex business disputes and how it adapts to the evolving demands of modern commerce.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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