- November 24, 2022
BCLP Arbitration Survey 2022: reform of the Arbitration Act: evolution in a changing world
For over ten years, BCLP have conducted an annual survey on issues affecting the arbitration process. This year’s survey focuses on the reform of the English Arbitration Act 1996, a topic chosen to coincide with the Law Commission’s ongoing consultation on reform of the legislation.
- October 11, 2021
BCLP Arbitration Survey 2021: Expert Evidence in International Arbitration: Saving the Party-Appointed Expert
Over the last 11 years, BCLP have conducted an annual survey on issues affecting the arbitration process. This year’s survey focuses on the role of the party-appointed expert in international arbitration, a topic that has been the subject of debate for a number of years.
- January 9, 2020
WhatsApp-missible: are social media messages discoverable and admissible in international arbitration?
With thanks to Olivia Turner, trainee solicitor in the International Arbitration and Construction Disputes Group at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP for co-authoring this blog. The way we communicate is changing. Just as email replaced the letter, social media and instant message platforms are increasingly being used for work-related, as well as social, communications. In … Continue reading WhatsApp-missible: are social media messages discoverable and admissible in international arbitration? →