All posts
Showing 24 out of 62 results
Singapore: proposed new legislation to encourage mediation
A Mediation Bill has recently been put before the Singapore Parliament with a view to encouraging the growth of mediation in the …
ADR for financial disputes: Proposals to significantly enhance the Hong Kong Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme
The Hong Kong Financial Dispute Resolution Centre (FDRC), which since June 2012 has been providing ADR services to financial institutions and their …
ADR in Asia Pacific – Part 2
Further to our earlier post highlighting material from our recently updated Guide to Dispute Resolution in Asia Pacific, we now …
Singapore publishes draft Mediation Bill
The Singapore Ministry of Law is seeking public feedback on a draft Mediation Bill. The Bill will give effect to one of the key recommendations of the …
Herbert Smith Freehills launches latest insights guide: ADR in Asia Pacific - Spotlight on Singapore
As dispute resolution professionals, users, judges, arbitrators and mediators prepare to convene in Singapore for the inaugural event of the …
Global Pound Conference series on the future of dispute resolution kicks off with first event in Singapore on 17-18 March 2016
On 17-18 March, Singapore will host the first event in the Global Pound Conference (GPC) Series - an ambitious worldwide …
Singapore office hosts client event on mediation to launch latest ADR guide
On 16 February 2016, our Singapore office is holding an interactive session with in-house counsel on how to use mediation effectively. Alastair …
Study by Singapore Academy of Law suggests strong preference for arbitration over mediation
The Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) has published the results of its study on preferences for the choice of governing law and jurisdiction by those …
Herbert Smith Freehills’ ADR in Asia Pacific Guide available online
We are pleased to launch online our ADR in Asia Pacific Guide, building on a publication we launched last year. Please click here to download a …
Hong Kong court imposes costs sanctions for unreasonable refusal to mediate
A recent Hong Kong judgment has added to the growing body of case law illustrating courts' intolerance of litigants who refuse to engage with …
Enforcing dispute adjudication board decisions
We reported earlier this year on a spate of recent court decisions in different jurisdictions giving support for the use of dispute adjudication boards …
ADR in Asia – Client Perspectives on Mediation in Hong Kong
The third article from our recently published ADR in Asia Guide is now available – Client Perspectives on Mediation in Hong Kong. We have sought …
Showing 24 out of 62 results
View more