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This report by Nabarro explores the extent to which guidance and encouragement from different sources to use mediation is being followed in judicial review cases.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 13 August 2010 | Practice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution
The international arbitration specialists at Norton Rose Group have come up with this guide to best practice, serving up salient detail about dispute resolution practices in individual jurisdictions in the region.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 10 August 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
The High Court has delivered judgment in the lengthy drawn out court battle in relation to the Miss Sixty company voluntary arrangement. In this briefing, Norton Rose looks at why this is good news for landlords.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 09 August 2010 | Practice Area: Corporate
The landmark judgment of Mr. Justice Tomlinson in B v. A [2010] EWHC 1626 (Comm) clearly demonstrates how the English courts maintain the balance between supporting and supplanting the arbitral process, and represents a triumph for the finality of English arbitral awards.
Law Firm: Latham & Watkins | Published: 03 August 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
Ashurst rounds up the latest developments in arbitration law, including the revised UNCITRAL rules, changes to the Singapore International Arbitration Centre rules, new draft legislation to reform Spanish arbitration law, and the new IBA rules on the taking of evidence in international arbitration.
Law Firm: Ashurst | Published: 26 July 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
The Singapore International Arbitration Centre has published the 4th edition of its Rules, effective from 1 July 2010. This article by Herbert Smith outlines the principal changes from the previous edition of the Rules, published in 2007.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 13 July 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
This briefing summarises developments such as: Law Society opposes extension of legal privilege to non-lawyers; without prejudice rule: no special exception for discrimination; and Advocate General refuses to extend privilege to in-house lawyers under EU competition law.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 09 July 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
After almost four years of discussion, revised UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules look likely to be released within the next few weeks. As the review process draws to a close, this briefing by Hogan Lovells examines whether the final product will meet the initial requirements.
Law Firm: Hogan Lovells | Published: 02 July 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
In a judgment handed down on 11 June 2010, the English High Court dismissed an attempt by charterers Cosco to place a vessel off‑hire during a three and a half month period when she was seized by Somali pirates.
Law Firm: Watson Farley & Williams | Published: 30 June 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
This bulletin contains summaries of recent developments such as: new Chinese law on arbitrators' conflict of interests may affect arbitrators in private practice; and Hong Kong Court stays proceedings in favour of arbitration for only two of five defendants involved in the same dispute.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 21 June 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
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