How will the courts approach costs where the parties “fight bitterly over every possible inch of ground”?
How will the courts approach costs where the parties “fight bitterly over every possible inch of ground”?
How do the courts decide when to allow or prevent a party from using expert evidence?
How should a court approach challenges to a costs budget which was said to be unreasonable?
Where there circumstances which gave rise to justifiable doubts about the arbitrators impartiality?
What are the time-limits for prescription (or limitation) in Scotland?
Links
[1] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/2015/17
[2] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/legal_briefing_17_-_2015.pdf
[3] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/2015/13
[4] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/legal_briefing_13_-_2015.pdf
[5] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/2015/12
[6] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/legal_briefing_12_-_2015.pdf
[7] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/2015/05
[8] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/legal_briefing_05_-_2015.pdf
[9] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/2014/23
[10] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/legal_briefing_23_-_2014.pdf
[11] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/print/research-insight/newsletters/legal-briefing/adr-arbitration-litigation?page=5