by Graham Perry | Sep 13, 2021 | HOUSING AFGHANISTAN REFUGEES, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #178 THE MEDIATOR LISTENS A planning application with political overtones. Prominent local interests have become involved. Battle lines are being drawn + you, Mrs Harmison, (an experienced Community Mediator) have been appointed to mediate a settlement. Can...
by Graham Perry | Sep 10, 2021 | HOUSING AFGHANISTAN REFUGEES, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #177 DIFFERENT INTERESTS You take a call late one evening from the Town Hall Solicitor in a Northern Inner City. A dispute is careering towards the Courts concerning an application by a City Centre Hotel for a change of use to provide accommodation to...
by Graham Perry | Sep 9, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, TO INTERVENE OR NOT TO INTERVENE
ARBITRATION #176 ADVERSARIAL v INQUISITORIAL FINAL EPISODE A reader asks “what happens if Sellers do not take the bait. If they fail to respond or, perhaps, do so and maintain their previous position.” The Tribunal has an obligation to be clear and...
by Graham Perry | Sep 8, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, TO INTERVENE OR NOT TO INTERVENE
ARBITRATION #175 ADVERSARIAL v INQUISITORIAL Where are we? First, the Tribunal has invited the parties to comment on Sellers’ assertion that Buyers were in breach on 2 March 2021. Second, Sellers have responded + re-asserted their argument that Buyers were in breach...
by Graham Perry | Sep 6, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, TO INTERVENE OR NOT TO INTERVENE
ARBITRATION #174 You consult with your Wingers. Sellers’ appointed arbitrator argues that your action is favouring Buyers and, if Buyers do not raise the issue, then it is not for the Tribunal to raise the issue. Buyers’ party-appointed Winger, however, agrees with...
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