Confidentiality Takes Primacy
India’s Supreme Court in Kamal Gupta v. L.R. Builders upholds arbitration confidentiality, barring non-signatories from observing proceedings post-2019 amendment.
India’s Supreme Court in Kamal Gupta v. L.R. Builders upholds arbitration confidentiality, barring non-signatories from observing proceedings post-2019 amendment.
Singapore Court of Appeal in Gonzalo Gil White v. Oro Negro clarifies limits of anti-suit injunctions, reinforcing contractual covenants and...
Italian courts, strengthened by the Cartabia Reform, streamline recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards while balancing sanctions and public policy.
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The UAE explores AI in arbitration, from e-discovery to translation and governance, positioning itself as a regional leader in legal...
MCIA and Jus Mundi partner to expand global access to Indian arbitration, promoting transparency with open access to awards and...
CAMeC-Bénin and Jus Mundi partner to share non-confidential arbitration awards globally, boosting access to justice and visibility for West African...
Lahore High Court clarifies limits on joinder under Pakistan’s Arbitration Act 1940, reaffirming party autonomy and strict adherence to contract...
France’s Cour de cassation clarifies limits of judicial review in annulment of investment arbitration awards, reaffirming boundaries between merits and...
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