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Herbert Smith Freehills launches arbitration hub supporting Australia-Asia corridor
Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has launched an Australian arbitration hub to support its market-leading Asia Pacific arbitration …
Australian court sets a high bar for challenges to arbitrators
The Supreme Court of New South Wales has recently confirmed that, in Australia, the relevant test for challenges to the independence or impartiality of …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight Interview: Jonathan Ripley-Evans
Jonathan is head of Herbert Smith Freehills' South Africa disputes practice. Based in our Johannesburg office since February 2018, he has established a …
Inside Arbitration: Investor-state dispute resolution series part II: Reform or rebirth?
With concerns from stakeholders growing, we consider how ongoing reforms could rebalance the ISDS process In the first part of our two-part series, …
Inside Arbitration: Whether virtual or physical, we can do more to make arbitration hearings sustainable
Our study comparing the carbon impact and expense of virtual hearings with in-person equivalents reveals in person hearings have on average 19 times the …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight Interview - Daniel Waldek
Dan is an arbitration lawyer, based in our Singapore office for over a decade. He specialises in construction and engineering disputes in the …
Inside Arbitration: The future of energy disputes: shocks to the system
Battered supply chains and turbulent geopolitics mean the energy sector should brace for a surge in disputesWhen it comes to disputes, the energy sector …
Ensure Smooth Sailing: Seeking a Subpoena in support of Arbitration
A recent decision of the Federal Court of Australia sheds light on how to effectively seek a subpoena from a court in support of arbitration …
Data governance, privacy and trust – a sweet spot for ESG?
Trust is a critical part of any relationship. Businesses’ relationships with their clients and consumers are no different. But the concept of trust in a …
New ACICA 2021 Arbitration Rules
The Australian Centre of International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has unveiled revised Arbitration Rules due to enter into force in April 2021. As …
Arbitration is on the rise in Australia
On 9 March 2021, the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) released the inaugural Australian Arbitration Report …
Arbitration in Australia
On 9 March 2021, the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) released the inaugural Australian Arbitration Report (Report). …
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