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Bringing a party to court without breaching an arbitration agreement

  • Rajah & Tann LLP
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  • Mexico, United Kingdom
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  • February 24 2011

The purpose of arbitration agreements is clear - they bring their disputes to arbitration instead of before the Court

Bringing a party to court without breaching an arbitration agreement

  • Rajah & Tann LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • November 16 2010

The purpose of arbitration agreements is clear - they bind the parties to bring their disputes to arbitration instead of before the Court

Arbitration law - developments in 2011

  • Rajah & Tann LLP
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  • Global, Singapore, United Kingdom
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  • January 26 2012

Through the years, arbitration as a mode of dispute resolution has gained prominence because it promotes party autonomy with minimal court intervention, amongst others