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 | Jul 6, 2021 | Arbitration, LENGTHY ORAL SUBMISSIONS, Thought For The Day
ARBITRATION #130 Picking up from yesterday, you are back in the Hearing Room with parties, transcribers, + observers. “We have an issue that we want to raise with the parties. We have received, in good time, pre-hearing submissions + documents. These have been read +...
by Graham Perry | Jun 15, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, TRADE ARBITRATORS + LAWYER ARBITRATORS
ARBITRATION #111 Lord Hamblen’s pronounced on the issue of business context v dictionary definitions in The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd & Others [2021] UKSC1. He suggested that it is rare for something to have gone wrong with the words...
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