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04 April 2024

Lights, camera, apparent bias: Arbitrator successfully challenged in film industry arbitration

In the recent decision in H1 and another v W,D and F [2024] EWHC 382 (Comm), the English High Court granted an application under section 24(1)(a) of the …

06 September 2023

Law Commission publishes Final Report and draft Bill for amendments to the English Arbitration Act

The Law Commission today published its much anticipated Final Report on the English Arbitration Act (the Act), accompanied by a draft Bill. Although the …

31 August 2021

ENGLISH HIGH COURT REJECTS CHALLENGES BROUGHT UNDER S67 AND 68 OF THE ENGLISH ARBITRATION ACT

ENGLISH HIGH COURT REJECTS CHALLENGES BROUGHT UNDER S67 AND 68 OF THE ENGLISH ARBITRATION ACT
25 March 2021

ENGLISH COURT APPLIES THE PRINCIPLES OF HALLIBURTON ON ARBITRATOR BIAS AND THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF ARBITRATION CLAIMS

ENGLISH COURT APPLIES THE PRINCIPLES OF HALLIBURTON ON ARBITRATOR BIAS AND THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF ARBITRATION CLAIMS
24 March 2021

AD HOC ARBITRATION CONTINUES TO THRIVE IN LONDON: THE LATEST STATISTICS

AD HOC ARBITRATION CONTINUES TO THRIVE IN LONDON: THE LATEST STATISTICS
24 February 2021

INSIDE ARBITRATION ISSUE #11 PERSPECTIVES ON CROSS-BORDER DISPUTES

INSIDE ARBITRATION ISSUE #11 PERSPECTIVES ON CROSS-BORDER DISPUTES
27 January 2020

ENGLISH COURT REJECTS S68 CHALLENGE MADE ON THE GROUNDS OF APPARENT BIAS

ENGLISH COURT REJECTS S68 CHALLENGE MADE ON THE GROUNDS OF APPARENT BIAS

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