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  • November 14, 2016

    Emergency arbitrators at the expense of urgent relief from the English courts: a trade-off worth making?

    In the recent case of Gerald Metals SA v Timis, the English High Court held that it did not have power to grant urgent relief in support of arbitration in circumstances where timely and effective relief could be obtained through the arbitral process; for example, by appointing an emergency arbitrator.

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