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The UK will join the Singapore Convention - so what now?
CEDR Mediation Audit results: The post-pandemic state of civil mediation
Mandatory mediation: Insights from the LCAM-HSF survey
Herbert Smith Freehills recently partnered with the London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation (LCAM) to survey a cross-section of the dispute …
Herbert Smith Freehills launches new edition of Class Actions in England and Wales
A second edition of our text on class actions in England and Wales, co-authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers, has been published in the UK by Sweet …
Upcoming Webinar: Attitudes to Compulsory Mediation in Arbitration and Litigation
On Wednesday 19 October 2022 at 12:30 pm (GMT) speakers from Herbert Smith Freehills will join the panel for a live London Chamber of Arbitration and …
UK government proposes mandatory mediation in small claims and consults on increased regulation of the mediation industry
UK government announces reforms to consumer ADR services
The UK government recently published a report announcing a wide range of far-reaching changes to the UK competition and consumer protection regulatory …
Compulsory ADR: A commercial litigation perspective
A reminder that settling a dispute before a reserved judgment is handed down may not prevent it being published
A recent English High Court decision serves as a reminder that the court has power to hand down a reserved judgment despite the proceedings having …
CEDR produces guide to investor-state mediation
The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) has released an investor-state Mediation Guide to assist lawyers and users of investor-state mediation …
UK government report on responses to its Call for Evidence on ADR
The Ministry of Justice has published a Report summarising the responses it received to a Call for Evidence it issued in August last year. Although …
Should the UK sign the Singapore Convention? Weighing the issues…
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The UK will join the Singapore Convention - so what now?
CEDR Mediation Audit results: The post-pandemic state of civil mediation
Mandatory mediation: Insights from the LCAM-HSF survey
Herbert Smith Freehills recently partnered with the London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation (LCAM) to survey a cross-section of the dispute …
Herbert Smith Freehills launches new edition of Class Actions in England and Wales
A second edition of our text on class actions in England and Wales, co-authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers, has been published in the UK by Sweet …
Upcoming Webinar: Attitudes to Compulsory Mediation in Arbitration and Litigation
On Wednesday 19 October 2022 at 12:30 pm (GMT) speakers from Herbert Smith Freehills will join the panel for a live London Chamber of Arbitration and …
UK government proposes mandatory mediation in small claims and consults on increased regulation of the mediation industry
UK government announces reforms to consumer ADR services
The UK government recently published a report announcing a wide range of far-reaching changes to the UK competition and consumer protection regulatory …
Compulsory ADR: A commercial litigation perspective
A reminder that settling a dispute before a reserved judgment is handed down may not prevent it being published
A recent English High Court decision serves as a reminder that the court has power to hand down a reserved judgment despite the proceedings having …
CEDR produces guide to investor-state mediation
The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) has released an investor-state Mediation Guide to assist lawyers and users of investor-state mediation …
UK government report on responses to its Call for Evidence on ADR
The Ministry of Justice has published a Report summarising the responses it received to a Call for Evidence it issued in August last year. Although …
Should the UK sign the Singapore Convention? Weighing the issues…
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