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2024 Monthly Update | Law, Dispute Avoidance, Management & Resolution
External Papers - Supporting Knowledge Download 1 | Saudi Arabia Investment Strategy: Legal Certainty, Dispute Prevention, and Cooperative Enforcement Read More Download 2 | Third Parties and International Commercial Arbitration: Reframing the Debate Read More Download 3 | State Immunity and the Execution of Investor-State Arbitration Awards Read More Download 4 | Commercial Disputes and Conflicts of Laws Read More 10 Key Court Decisions | 2023/24 1 | While the decision of the adjudicator contained errors in the section of his decision in which he ordered that payment be made to the pursuers, it was held there was no doubt that the adjudicator was ordering the defender to pay the sum of £1.8 million. Some useful points for members regarding 'Grid Solutions Ltd and Amey Power Services Ltd v Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc [2024] CSOH 5'. Read More 2 | The Court established that the Czech Republic had lost its right to raise the new challenge to the award because at the time it proceeded to participate in the arbitration proceedings and it could have, with reasonable diligence, identified the grounds for the objection. In 'Czech Republic -v- Diag Human SE & another [2024] EWHC 708 (Comm)' the Court, refused leave to amend. Read More 3 | Sharp Corp Ltd v Viterra BV [2024] UKSC 14, judgment provides definitive guidance on the limits within which the English Court can act on an appeal under s69 (Appeal on point of law) of the Arbitration Act 1996. The Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeal breached those limits by; asking itself a question which the tribunal hadn't been requested to determine and making factual findings when answering that question. Read More 4 | The High Court upheld a tribunal’s decision to decline jurisdiction over a dispute, in the case of Ganz v Petronz FZE and another [2024] EWHC 635 (Comm), as the party challenging the award failed to prove the existence of an authentic and binding agreement to arbitrate. Read More 5 | s.24. Power of court to remove arbitrator - The English Commercial Court removed a sole arbitrator under s.24 of the Arbitration Act 1996 (the Act). In H1 & another -v- W & others [2024] EWHC 382 (Comm), the Court found that there could be no reasonable objection to the fact that the sole arbitrator knew a number of the factual witnesses/all three of the expert witnesses on one side. It is useful to note that within a specialist sector this is expected - However, the Court agreed that there was an appearance of bias, placed on the arbitrator’s comments about the parties expert witnesses generally, and specifically the comments made towards the assured’s experts, which suggested that the arbitrator did not have an open mind on one of the core issues in dispute. Read More 6 | The English court has intervened to restrict foreign proceedings - A useful read for members regarding arbitration-related issues, including governing law of the arbitration agreement and the extent of the English Court’s powers to grant an anti-suit injunction in support of arbitration proceedings. In Unicredit Bank GmbH v Ruschemalliance LLC [2024] EWCA Civ 64, the English Court of Appeal overturned a Commercial Court decision to refuse an anti-suit injunction on grounds that the English court had no jurisdiction to grant that relief in relation to a Paris seated arbitration. The Court of Appeal found that, under the general principle laid down in Enka Insaat Ve Sanayi AS v Insurance Company Chubb [2020] UKSC 38, the arbitration agreement was governed by English law and satisfied a jurisdictional gateway, and England was the appropriate forum for the claim. Read More 7 | ARBITRATION BILL – The King’s Speech has confirmed that the Law Commission of England and Wales's recommendations will definitely reach the statute book. Read More 8 | Clarification from the UK Supreme Court on a stay of legal proceedings under Section 9 Arbitration Act 1996. The UK Supreme Court delivered its judgment in Republic of Mozambique v Privinvest Shipbuilding SAL (Holding) and others [2023] UKSC 32. The judgment provides significant guidance on the conditions for a stay of court proceedings brought in respect of a “matter” covered by an arbitration agreement, pursuant to section 9 of the Arbitration Act 1996. Read More 9 | The English Commercial Court rejected an application for an anti-suit injunction ASI, to restrain proceedings brought in breach of an arbitration agreement. The agreement provided for the arbitration to be seated in Paris and the court held that; given French law does not recognise ASIs, it was not appropriate for the English court to intervene in support of the arbitration. The judgement highlights that parties should ensure that arbitrations are seated in England or another jurisdiction that issues ASIs in order to ease the risk that a party may commence parallel proceedings in a state court. When drafting arbitration agreements, it is suggest that parties choose an arbitral seat such as England where the courts issue ASIs. SQD v QYP [2023] EWHC 2145 (Comm). Read More 10 | The judgment provides another example of the Irish Courts’ continued support for adjudication and gives useful guidance in relation to an adjudicator’s obligations under the Construction Contracts Act 2013. "An adjudicator does not have a role in cajoling the parties to elaborate or improve upon their cases. The adjudicator was entitled, consistent with fair procedures, to reach a decision on the basis of the materials put before him by the parties. The adjudicator was not obliged to enter into a dialogue with the employer nor to invite the employer to shore up its defence by adducing further evidence. Indeed, there would be no such obligation on a court of law to do so in similar circumstances." DNCF Ltd v Genus Homes Ltd [2023] IEHC 490. Read More Roundtable | Discussions INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION ROUNDTABLE (Edition 2) | Mediation is now a well-established method of settling commercial disputes, not just in the United Kingdom but also across the globe. The overriding objective of the courts is to deal with commercial disputes as justly and as proportionately as possible. Here, we discuss questions concerning mediation and if it is really the best way to avoid costly court proceedings? Read More INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION ROUNDTABLE (Edition 2) | Arbitration remains strong and widely accepted as a means of resolving international commercial disputes. Potentially, no other process offers such efficient, impartial, multilateral and clear business mechanism for complex disputes. View the insights from our FPD International Arbitration Panellists. Please note: The 'INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION ROUNDTABLE 2023' publication includes 2 CPD points for all Prime Dispute members. Read More WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL LAW & ADR ROUNDTABLE | As the under-representation of senior women within the legal and ADR community remains a critical issue in the field, Prime Dispute fellows discuss the steps the community needs to take to overcome this lack of diversity, the development of the role of women in the profession and future challenges that will be faced by the next generation of female practitioners. Read More Awards | Training & Development
Prime Dispute Awards showcase our most inspirational individuals in dispute resolution. They celebrate the achievements and successes of Prime Dispute members and their impact on local and international communities. Each year Prime Dispute recognises our individual members and firms that have performed exceptionally well from our analysis. After an in-depth examination of our findings, we have identified a member in each of our key practice areas. View More |
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Business Strategy Updates | 2024
Branch Chairs | The 'Guidance note for Branch Chairs' is now live. These notes are intended to provide practical information to assist those interested in the role of Prime Dispute Branch Chair in the appointment and selection process. In order to apply for the Branch Chair role, you must be a Fellow (FPD) of Prime Dispute and complete the application form. To express an interest, please email [email protected]
Membership Update | Prime Dispute launches new ‘Mental Health Pledge' to support our Global Profession. Read More
FPD Digital Profile | Fellowship update - At the top of our list of values it is being members-first. Everything we build, everything we do, is first and foremost about creating economic opportunity for Prime Dispute members. After recent feedback we are pleased to announce that all 'FPD Digital Profiles' will now have the facility to include a downloadable CV. We will however leave this to the discretion of our Fellows should they wish to participate and have their CV uploaded to their FPD Digital Profile. Please note clients' will be able to download, store and share your CV. If you wish to include your CV within your FPD Digital Profile, please send an updated CV to the Executive at Prime Dispute. Please ensure your CV is: (i) up to date; (ii) includes your Prime Dispute Fellowship designation, (iii) is in PDF format only and high resolution. Read More
Membership Certificates | 8 frequently asked questions, regarding your digital membership certificate. View More
Awards | Individual contribution to the field of dispute resolution! Discussions are now taking place regarding 2025* recipients. The categories cover the breadth of our profession, allowing members across all aspects of dispute resolution to have their achievements held up as an example to the sector. Read More
Academy | One Day Courses - Syllabus for Commercial Contracts, Syllabus for Contract Law and Guidelines for Educators delivering 'Optional Modules' are now live. Read More
Authority | Prime Dispute updates the 'Administration Process of Cases Note' & includes cases administered under the Housing Grants, Construction & Regeneration Act 1996 & Scheme for Construction Contracts. Read More
Fellowship | Next steps after gaining Fellowship? A priority pass to join our 'Panels' & gain certification as an 'Educator' can be requested if you are accepted as an FPD member and meet the criteria requirements. Read More
Government & Business | The DRG is aimed at Government & Business and will provide step by step guidance and clear policies & strategies. View More
Certified Educators | Training and Events; delivered by our FPD Educators entitles candidates to CPD points | View how 'FPD Members' can gain certification as an Educators' - The four step guild. Read More
Vision 2035 | "It is our dedication & determination to present a vision fit for the future. It is an ambitious & achievable vision, which expresses our long-term objective & incorporates the strengths & capability of the conflict/dispute avoidance, management and resolution". If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
Professional References | We are pleased to confirm our new link supporting 'Professional References' for our FPD members is now live! "Professional references are recommendations from individuals who can vouch for an FPD (Fellow Prime Dispute) member to join the 'Panels', gain 'Certified Educator' status, make a professional recommendation or similar. A professional reference can be provided by an individual who is active in your sphere of professional practice, and who has first hand knowledge of your involvement in dispute avoidance, management and resolution." Read More
Branch Chairs | The 'Guidance note for Branch Chairs' is now live. These notes are intended to provide practical information to assist those interested in the role of Prime Dispute Branch Chair in the appointment and selection process. In order to apply for the Branch Chair role, you must be a Fellow (FPD) of Prime Dispute and complete the application form. To express an interest, please email [email protected]
Membership Update | Prime Dispute launches new ‘Mental Health Pledge' to support our Global Profession. Read More
FPD Digital Profile | Fellowship update - At the top of our list of values it is being members-first. Everything we build, everything we do, is first and foremost about creating economic opportunity for Prime Dispute members. After recent feedback we are pleased to announce that all 'FPD Digital Profiles' will now have the facility to include a downloadable CV. We will however leave this to the discretion of our Fellows should they wish to participate and have their CV uploaded to their FPD Digital Profile. Please note clients' will be able to download, store and share your CV. If you wish to include your CV within your FPD Digital Profile, please send an updated CV to the Executive at Prime Dispute. Please ensure your CV is: (i) up to date; (ii) includes your Prime Dispute Fellowship designation, (iii) is in PDF format only and high resolution. Read More
Membership Certificates | 8 frequently asked questions, regarding your digital membership certificate. View More
Awards | Individual contribution to the field of dispute resolution! Discussions are now taking place regarding 2025* recipients. The categories cover the breadth of our profession, allowing members across all aspects of dispute resolution to have their achievements held up as an example to the sector. Read More
Academy | One Day Courses - Syllabus for Commercial Contracts, Syllabus for Contract Law and Guidelines for Educators delivering 'Optional Modules' are now live. Read More
Authority | Prime Dispute updates the 'Administration Process of Cases Note' & includes cases administered under the Housing Grants, Construction & Regeneration Act 1996 & Scheme for Construction Contracts. Read More
Fellowship | Next steps after gaining Fellowship? A priority pass to join our 'Panels' & gain certification as an 'Educator' can be requested if you are accepted as an FPD member and meet the criteria requirements. Read More
Government & Business | The DRG is aimed at Government & Business and will provide step by step guidance and clear policies & strategies. View More
Certified Educators | Training and Events; delivered by our FPD Educators entitles candidates to CPD points | View how 'FPD Members' can gain certification as an Educators' - The four step guild. Read More
Vision 2035 | "It is our dedication & determination to present a vision fit for the future. It is an ambitious & achievable vision, which expresses our long-term objective & incorporates the strengths & capability of the conflict/dispute avoidance, management and resolution". If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
Professional References | We are pleased to confirm our new link supporting 'Professional References' for our FPD members is now live! "Professional references are recommendations from individuals who can vouch for an FPD (Fellow Prime Dispute) member to join the 'Panels', gain 'Certified Educator' status, make a professional recommendation or similar. A professional reference can be provided by an individual who is active in your sphere of professional practice, and who has first hand knowledge of your involvement in dispute avoidance, management and resolution." Read More
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Top 60 Global Influencers
Members most interactive on our social media platforms / 1st-31st May 2024*
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Members most interactive on our social media platforms / 1st-31st May 2024*
Prime Dispute / Is a global membership organisation for qualifications and standards in law, dispute avoidance, management & resolution
FPD (Fellow Prime Dispute) | MPD (Member Prime Dispute) | APD (Associate Prime Dispute) | TPD (Trainee Prime Dispute)
2. Kathleen Frascona MPD
3. Knut Kirkhus FPD 4. Robert Shawyer FPD 5. Mark Crane FPD 6. W. Patrick McPhilamy, III FPD 7. Yahaya Isah Abdulrasheed APD - ‘Influencer Award in Dispute Resolution’ 2023/24 8. Chris Bancroft APD 9. Piyal Lalitha Perera MPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Middle East’ 2023/24 10. Mourad ALTrawneh MPD 11. Abba Maiwada APD 12. Mikhail Behl FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Asia’ 2023/24 13. Kelechi Onwubiko MPD 14. Khadijat Ahmed APD 15. Ebrahim Lakhi MPD - ‘Commitment to our Mission Award in Dispute Resolution’ 2023/24 16. Stuart Bosley FPD 17. Rashda Rana SC FPD - 'Outstanding Global Achievement in Commercial Mediation' 2023/24 18. Reinhard Boehmer FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Africa’ 2023/24 19. Dr Marc R. Labgold FPD - ‘Outstanding Global Achievement in International Arbitration’ 2023/24 20. Andrea Colorio FPD |
21. Giovanni Di Folco FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Europe’ 2023/24
22. Entoni Zaini APD 23. Carl Simms FPD 24. Sumesh Antony APD 25. Yvonne Hanly FPD 26. Wael Ghadban APD 27. Precious Onuabuchi TPD 28. Kieran Morgan FPD 29. Hammad Khan MPD 30. Henk Louw FPD 31. Dinesh Bishnoi FPD 32. James Clifford MPD 33. Adrian Kearney FPD 34. Hon Dr Michael Keith Daly FPD 35. Leigh Belasco FPD 36. Azubike Okoye FPD 37. Ajit Kumar Mishra FPD 38. Daniel Alcon FPD 39. Srđan Šimac MPD 40. Arlene Kiefer APD 41. Dr Tariq Mahmood FPD 42. Damian James FPD 43. Abhishek APD 44. Crystal Jenkins APD |
45. Karen Cheung FPD - ‘Equality and Diversity Leader Award in Dispute Resolution - Global’ 2023/24
46. Michael Jonathan Numa FPD 47. Joseph Omoha TPD 48. Muhammad D. Usman APD 49. Kanyi Lui FPD 50. Robin Ratnakar David FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Global’ 2023/24 51.Ishaq Muhammad APD 52. Dr Herfried Wöss FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Americas’ 2023/24 53. John Dowse FPD 54. Tiwalade Aderoju FPD 55. Subir Kumar FPD 56. Dr Kabir Duggal FPD 57. Isaiah Bozimo FPD - ‘Dispute Resolution Award of the Year - Individual & Firm’ 2023/24 58. Anish Wadia FPD 59. Ganesh Chandra Kabi FPD 60. Dr Asanga Gunawansa FPD |
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