We look at ad hoc arbitration and why it is used despite the option to use a highly regarded arbitral institution.
Read MoreWe look at what a shareholders’ agreement is, what should be included, as well as what might happen without one.
Read MorePaul Dipré joins Carlsons Solicitors as an in-house barrister in the Dispute Resolution and Family Law team.
Read MoreWith no obligation to report fraud as a crime in the UK (unless you’re part of a regulated body), we look at why businesses or individuals may seek recovery through the civil courts instead.
Read MoreWe look at the applicable grounds for non-enforcement of awards in arbitration, and the systems of law in place that facilitate international cooperation.
Read MoreLitigating in a codified system of law can vary when compared to litigation in a common law system. We look at the role of judges, lawyers and a few other notable differences.
Read MoreCourts and tribunals have extensive powers to enable the sourcing of key evidence. We look at when this might be needed, and how it could be obtained.
Read MoreWe attempt to dispel the myths surrounding the costs of litigation, detailing what you need to pay for, and how to finance a case in the English courts.
Read MoreWe look at why international arbitration is so key to resolving disputes involving States, as well as the benefits and hurdles of taking on a State in arbitral proceedings.
Read MoreWith the consultation now underway, we look at how RPDT aims to raise £2bn in 10 years, and key considerations of the tax.
Read MoreEnsuring equality of arms and fairness in international arbitration can mitigate the risk of an award being set aside; we look at the main ways to maintain fairness during proceedings.
Read MoreBuying the freehold on your home can be a tricky, expensive process, but it can bring considerable benefits, forever removing the anxiety of coming to the end of your lease.
Read MoreEnforcing judgments, concerns over parallel proceedings and a potential rise in disputes settled through arbitration: we look at the impact of Brexit on cross-border disputes.
Read MoreWith no written constitution, the UK has a long-established legal system, involving common law precedents and Acts of Parliament. We give an overview of key aspects.
Read MoreAn overview of the rules that govern the different types of evidence admissible in international arbitration.
Read MoreWe look at key changes brought to international arbitration by the pandemic, and what is being done to help mitigate the risks of remote hearings.
Read MoreProfessional negligence claims affect a wide variety of specialist professions. We look at how negligence is defined, as well as the impact of the pandemic on negligence claims.
Read MoreWe look at the differences between each method of dispute resolution; which is best, the merits of each, and why avoiding court is usually in everyone’s best interest.
Read MoreOpen communication about finances and avoiding litigation are signs of a true 21st-century romance. Find out more about why prenups are important, common myths and what makes them key for a great marriage.
Read MoreWe look at the most common reasons why a landlord may need to gain possession of a property over the coming months, and what the options are.
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