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Local Findings from North America: International Mediation Institute to release eight Global Pound Conference reports (Part 3: Overarching GPC North America Report)
Further to our previous posts of 21 January (available here) and 27 January (available here), the IMI has now released the eighth and final report …
Updated 2020 CEDR ADR and mediation documents
At a launch event on 29 January 2020, the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) released updates to its ADR and mediation documents. In a press …
Local Findings from North America: International Mediation Institute to release eight Global Pound Conference reports (Part 1: Miami, Austin, Los Angeles, Toronto and Baltimore)
The International Mediation Institute (IMI) has announced that it is publishing a suite of eight reports based on the 2016-2017 Global Pound Conference …
Scottish government considers systematic reform of the civil justice system to 'normalise' mediation
The Scottish government has recently issued a publication on its plans to reform the use of mediation in the Scottish civil justice system. In the …
Court of Appeal orders early neutral evaluation despite party objection
The Court of Appeal has held that the court has power to order an early neutral evaluation (ENE) by a judge even where one or more parties do not consent …
The new Singapore Convention: Some practical issues to consider now
Malaysia: Disputes over terms of settlement underscore the importance of robustly drafted settlement agreements
As the spotlight shines on mediated settlements with the signing of the Singapore Convention on Mediation on 7 August 2019, it is timely to recall that …
46 countries sign the new Singapore Convention on mediated settlements
New Swiss Rules of Mediation
The Swiss Chambers' Arbitration Institution has announced the release of revised Swiss Rules of Mediation, which entered into force on 1 July 2019. The …
High Court finds parties agreed to vary application of “without prejudice” rule in subsequent “without prejudice save as to costs” correspondence
The High Court has held that correspondence marked "without prejudice save as to costs" and which described the conduct of prior "without prejudice" (WP) …
Mixed-mode dispute resolution: China's Belt and Road is driving change
Hong Kong: Third party funding for mediation delayed
Hong Kong has published its long-awaited Code of Practice for third party funders and announced that amendments to the Arbitration Ordinance, which …
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