Singapore Convention: The next tool in resolving international disputes
Benefits of the Singapore Convention to Australians resolving international commercial disputes.
By Wilson Chan and Evatt Styles - 2 min readChoosing arbitration amid the disruption of COVID-19
Now, more than ever, alternative dispute resolution is critical to resolving civil disputes between parties and reducing the pressure on courts in NSW.
By Mark Dempsey SC, Dr Mark Brabazon SC and Brin Anniwell - 3 min readThe new National Family Law Property Arbitration List
The new National Arbitration list in a nutshell & some helpful tips for discussing dispute resolution options.
By Matthew Shepherd and Judge Joe Harman - 2 min readNew Singapore Convention set to bring greater certainty to international mediation
An expert look at the new Singapore Convention on international mediation. By ANTHONY LO SURDO SC
By Anthony Lo Surdo SC - 2 min readFamily arbitration: What it is and how to use it
With the family law system in crisis JUDGE JOE HARMAN of the Federal Circuit Court discusses the merits of family arbitration.
By Judge Joe Harman - 8 min readHigh Court clarifies when arbitration clauses keep disputes confidential
In Rinehart v Hancock Prospecting P/L the High Court emphasises the importance of drafting clear arbitration clauses in keeping disputes confidential. By CRISPIAN LYNCH, COLLEEN…
By Crispian Lynch, Colleen Platford, Edward Martin, Vincent Giang and Kai Luck - 2 min readFirst judicial consideration of family law property arbitration reforms
Braddon & Braddon is the first judicial clarification of when a family law property arbitral award can be reviewed, or registration opposed. By MATTHEW SHEPHERD.
By Matthew Shepherd - 1 min readCommonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse: Redress payments
Lawyers have a tough task advising survivors of sexual abuse about the alternatives to a redress offer. Most survivors will receive less than the maximum….
By Steve Lancken and Robyn Bailey - 2 min readSingapore Convention 2018: reshaping alternate dispute resolution and enforcement
The Singapore Convention, if ratified by the UN General Assembly, will reshape international commercial agreements and ‘settlement agreements. By CRAIG CARTER.
By Craig Carter - 2 min readCommonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse: Direct Personal Responses
Participating in DPR is unlike any other legal work, lawyers need new skills and knowledge to help their clients reap the benefits of a DPR….
By Steve Lancken and Robyn Bailey - 2 min read