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16 May 2024

English High Court rejects Section 68 challenge to arbitral award on the grounds of "serious irregularity"

In the case of Republic of Kosovo v ContourGlobal Kosovo LLC [2024] EWHC 877 (Comm), the English High Court (the High Court) has rejected a challenge by …

21 December 2023

CONTRACTUAL DISPUTES AND CLIMATE CHANGE EXAMINED IN NEW BLOG SERIES

CONTRACTUAL DISPUTES AND CLIMATE CHANGE EXAMINED IN NEW BLOG SERIES
05 July 2023

Delhi High Court rules that third party funder has no liability to pay costs award against a losing funded party

In the recent case of Tomorrow Sales Agency Ltd v SBS Holdings Inc, a Division Bench of the Delhi High Court has refused to hold a third party funder …

24 February 2022

INSIDE ARBITRATION ISSUE #13 PERSPECTIVES ON CROSS-BORDER DISPUTES

Welcome to the thirteenth issue of Inside Arbitration.  We are delighted to share with you the latest interactive issue of this publication from …

13 January 2022

ENGLISH COURT ONCE AGAIN UPHOLDS AWARD OF THIRD PARTY FUNDING COSTS IN ARBITRATION

ENGLISH COURT ONCE AGAIN UPHOLDS AWARD OF THIRD PARTY FUNDING COSTS IN ARBITRATION
17 December 2021

ENGLISH COURT DETERMINES THAT AN APPLICATION TO STAY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN FAVOUR OF ARBITRATION SHOULD BE HEARD BEFORE A SUMMARY JUDGMENT APPLICATION

ENGLISH COURT DETERMINES THAT AN APPLICATION TO STAY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN FAVOUR OF ARBITRATION SHOULD BE HEARD BEFORE A SUMMARY JUDGMENT APPLICATION

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