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Can an arbitration survive fraud?

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Canada, United Kingdom
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  • July 16 2012

When material evidence tendered to an arbitral tribunal is fraudulent, we expect the court having jurisdiction to be very inclined to set the award aside

When is a mediation agreement enforceable?

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Canada, United Kingdom
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  • July 9 2012

One of the most difficult issues in the law of alternative dispute resolution is whether a mediation clause creates an enforceable obligation

FreezingMareva injunctions and arbitration

  • RPC
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  • Canada, United Kingdom
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  • April 11 2011

Two recent cases, one English and the other Canadian, concern arbitration and the granting of Mareva injunctionsfreezing orders

English High Court refuses to enforce a Canadian arbitration award which failed to give effect to mandatory EU regulations

  • Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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  • Canada, United Kingdom
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  • November 19 2009

In Accentuate Limited v Asigra Inc (A company incorporated under the laws of Canada) 2009 EWHC 265, the English Court was asked to overturn the earlier decision of a District Judge which set aside an order giving the English claimant, Accentuate, leave to serve the Canadian defendant, Asigra, outside the jurisdiction and which granted a stay of proceedings

Determined to make the horse drink

  • Torys LLP
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  • Canada, United Kingdom
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  • May 15 2009

At least one justice of the English Court of Queen’s Bench seems determined to prove incorrect the old adage ‘you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink.’