by Graham Perry | Aug 9, 2021 | Arbitration, DETERMINED NEUTRALITY, Thought For The Day
ARBITRATION #152 Judges are appointed by the Courts. The parties have no role at all. Arbitration is different. In many instances, the Parties appoint their own arbitrators + the appointment relationship sometimes leads to confusion, misunderstanding, crossed wires....
by Graham Perry | Jul 7, 2021 | Arbitration, LENGTHY ORAL SUBMISSIONS, Thought For The Day
ARBITRATION #131 The appellant’s advocate was indignant. You have touched a chord. His ego has taken a knock. But that is not your concern. You have one Master – Fairness. Avoiding unnecessary costs + avoiding delays is also being fair. The arguments of both sides...
by Graham Perry | Jun 29, 2021 | FATHER’S LATE WILL, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #123 Arnold was married to Beryl, had two children – Celia/Darryl – both married each with three children +living, respectively, in Newmarket/Cambridge. The parents lived together in Bury St Edmonds until Beryl passed away aged 72. Who to look after...
by Graham Perry | Jun 25, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, WRITERS’ BLOCK
ARBITRATION #120 We are all dispute resolvers. Some arbitrators/some mediators. The former, rather than the latter, have to produce an award. The latter produces a mediation settlement/agreement which has its own challenges. But in this narrative, I am concentrating...
by Graham Perry | Jun 24, 2021 | Mediation, Thought For The Day, WORDS MATTER
MEDIATION #119 With all disputes, there is emotion, feelings, upset – even tears. When the dispute is matrimonial + involves unrequited love, rejection, loneliness, + financial consequences you are going to be really tested as you encounter emotion – often...
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