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Confidentiality in arbitration: the English law perspective

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 27 2013

One of the primary advantages of arbitration over litigation is that arbitration proceedings are confidential and conducted in private. This makes

Recent developments in international dispute resolution in Australia

  • Squire Sanders
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  • Australia
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  • March 27 2013

In the November 2011 edition of this newsletter, we outlined Australia's new approach to enforcement of awards. Since that time, there have been a

Early conciliation

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 15 2013

All prospective Tribunal claimants will be required to contact Acas to discuss early conciliation before they will be allowed to lodge proceedings in

UK government consults on early conciliation

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 18 2013

The Government announced in November 2011 that it intended to introduce ‘Early Conciliation’ as the first step towards its stated aim of simplifying

Greater certainty in future arbitrations following Bharat decision

  • Squire Sanders
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  • India
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  • December 13 2012

International commentators and parties to international arbitration involving India have largely welcomed the Indian Supreme Court’s decision, in Bharat Aluminium Co. v Kaiser Aluminium Technical Services Inc ("Bharat") (2012

Arbitration appeals: English High Court decision on 'failure to deal with an issue'

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • December 13 2012

One of the reasons that international parties choose arbitration in England is finality

One contract; three laws

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 28 2012

In the recent case of Sulamérica Cia Nacional de Seguros, S.A. and ors. v Enesa Engenharia, S.A. and ors. 2012 EWCA Civ 638, the English Court of Appeal has provided useful clarification regarding a tricky, but not uncommon, issue arising in relation to international contracts: namely, the interrelationship between the different systems of law governing different parts of a contract and its effect on the parties chosen method(s) for resolving disputes

Mediation at the Sixth Circuit: an interview with Chief Circuit Mediator Paul Calico

  • Squire Sanders
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  • USA
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  • June 21 2012

Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Paul Calico, the Chief Circuit Mediator for the Sixth Circuit

Sixth Circuit upholds denial of motion to compel arbitration based on defendant's waiver

  • Squire Sanders
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  • USA
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  • June 4 2012

In Johnson Associates Corp. v. HL Operating Corp., Case No. 10-6468, the Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court’s holding that the defendant waived its right to arbitrate

Sixth Circuit to consider Chrysler dealers' appeal

  • Squire Sanders
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  • USA
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  • April 24 2012

In the aftermath of the 2009 bankruptcies of Chrysler LLC (“Old Chrysler”) and General Motors Corporation (“Old GM”), Congress enacted Section 747 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-117 (“Section 747”