Arbitration Notes
Tag: apparent bias
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22 August 2024
Cautionary tales from the Singapore courts: choosing the right arbitrator
In Singapore, arbitral awards benefit from minimal intervention by the courts. Save for very limited circumstances, an award is final and will not be set …
04 April 2024
Lights, camera, apparent bias: Arbitrator successfully challenged in film industry arbitration
In the recent decision in H1 and another v W,D and F [2024] EWHC 382 (Comm), the English High Court granted an application under section 24(1)(a) of the …
21 April 2021
MALAYSIA: HIGH COURT APPLIES HALLIBURTON V CHUBB ON ARBITRATOR APPARENT BIAS AND THE DUTY OF DISCLOSURE
25 March 2021
ENGLISH COURT APPLIES THE PRINCIPLES OF HALLIBURTON ON ARBITRATOR BIAS AND THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF ARBITRATION CLAIMS
01 December 2020
UK Supreme Court judgment in Halliburton v Chubb clarifies English law on arbitrator apparent bias
15 June 2020
English High Court rejects application to remove the arbitrator named in the arbitration agreement on the grounds of apparent bias
27 January 2020
ENGLISH COURT REJECTS S68 CHALLENGE MADE ON THE GROUNDS OF APPARENT BIAS
28 November 2019
Will Halliburton be the final word on apparent bias?
06 June 2018
ENGLISH COURT OF APPEAL CONSIDERS DISCLOSURE OF ARBITRAL APPOINTMENTS IN RELATED OR OVERLAPPING REFERENCES
In Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 817, the English Court of Appeal was asked to consider: whether it is possible for …
03 March 2016
English Court identifies "weaknesses" in the 2014 IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest when considering challenge of an Award for apparent bias
In the case of W Limited v M SDN BHD [2016] EWHC 422 (Comm) the Claimant, W Limited, sought to challenge two awards in the English Court for serious …