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Julie Granger Clayton Utz

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Enforcement of arbitral awards - navigating the shoals *

Australia - April 12 2012
Your arbitration agreement should be carefully drafted to maximise the chances of enforcement, particularly when dealing with counterparts who are domiciled in less arbitration friendly jurisdictions.

Co-authors: Robert Cutler.


Rectification: how to prove your "contract" is not your contract *

Australia - January 19 2012
Whether you're making or defending a rectification claim, it's important to be aware of what evidence is admissible and what defences might apply (and how you can use them to your advantage).

Co-authors: Danielle Briers, Michelle Barraclough .


Who cares what you think? Contracts and the parties' subjective intentions *

Australia - November 24 2011
Since a court will not consider what the parties to a contract actually meant, a contract should be carefully and clearly worded.

Co-authors: Joanne Kleydish, Phillip Aquilina .


Rectification: what to do when your "contract" is not your contract *

Australia - September 21 2011
Bear rectification in mind as a remedy if you find a dispute or question arises about the true meaning of your contract.

Co-authors: Danielle Briers.