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When can the veil of confidentiality in arbitral proceedings be pierced?
[Editors Note: We are very pleased to guest-post an article by Olswang's Hannah Brown on when the veil of confidentiality in arbitral proceedings be pierced.] The Claimant in Westwood Shipping Lines Inc. and another company v Universal Schiffahrtsgesellschaft MBH and another [2012] EWHC … Continue reading
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IBA Rules – Failure to Produce Documents in a Singapore International Arbitration
We considered the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (the “IBA Rules“) in a previous post. The Singapore case of Dongwoo Mann+Hummel Co Ltd v Mann+Hummel GmbH [2008] 3 SLR(R) 871; [2008] SGHC 67 demonstrates how a tribunal may … Continue reading

