by Graham Perry | Mar 15, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day
COMMENT OF THE DAY #30 It happens. Arbitrators become jaded. Work piles up. You are losing your sparkle. You are not on top. You are falling behind. You are not leading – just following. And you are no good to anyone. Mistakes will happen + you will be failing...
by Graham Perry | Mar 12, 2021 | Arbitration, Law, Mediation, Thought For The Day
POST#28 You are a sole mediator negotiating a financial arrangement following the divorce of an husband + wife (with young children) still in strife mode. Things are not going well. Suddenly there is an explosion – a dispute over the house paintings – no...
by Graham Perry | Mar 11, 2021 | Arbitration, Mediation, Thought For The Day
You are sole arbitrator. You have moved on to considering damages. You think that both parties might be holding back market evidence they have obtained which does not support their submissions. Do you have the authority to direct both parties to disclose all the...
by Graham Perry | Mar 10, 2021 | Arbitration, Law, Thought For The Day
You remember the problem? Party A authorises you to offer payment of £100,000 to settle a dispute. You then go to Party B but before you can convey the offer Party B informs you that they will accept £80,000. Ouch! You could go back to A and tell them that they can...
by Graham Perry | Mar 9, 2021 | Arbitration, Law, Mediation, Thought For The Day, Uncategorised
s 34 Arbitration Act 1996 “It shall be for the tribunal to decide all procedural and evidential matters, subject to the right of the parties to agree any matter… (2) Procedural and evidential matters include — — (g) whether and to what extent the...
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