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Maria Hauser-Morel, Charlotte Matthews (Hanefeld)
Signing an Award in Counterparts: The Paris Court of Appeal Adopts a Flexible Stance
March 09, 2022

The Paris Court of Appeal has ruled in a Covid-related set aside request that French law does not impose an obligation on arbitrators to sign an award simultaneously on the same page. In a judgment…

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Lisa Stefani (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for HSF Kramer
New Developments in France on the Alstom Saga: The French Supreme Court Overrules the Paris Court of Appeal's Decision to Deny Enforcement of the Arbitral Award on the Grounds of Corruption
December 18, 2021

It's all still to play for. After the Paris Court of Appeal refused enforcement of a Swiss arbitral award against Alstom on the grounds of corruption, the French Supreme Court has now overturned that…

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Flore Poloni, Tara Farasat (Signature Litigation Paris)
The New and Improved CMAP Rules of Arbitration: Continuity and Innovation
November 10, 2021

Established in 1995 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Paris Centre for Mediation and Arbitration (“CMAP”) is a prominent Parisian institution specializing in both arbitration and…

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Claudia Cavicchioli (Linklaters LLP), Guillaume Croisant (Linklaters)
The Paris Court of Appeal Rules that the Brussels I Recast Regulation is Inapplicable to Liability Claims against Arbitrators
July 26, 2021

In a judgment dated 22 June 2021, the Paris Court of Appeal ruled that liability claims against arbitrators fall within the “arbitration exception” of Article 1(2)(d) of the Brussels I recast…

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Dmitry Artyukhov (Russian Arbitration Association)
Per Aspera and Yukos: Has the Biggest Arbitration Claim in History Affected Russian-Western Space Programmes?
April 29, 2021

The dispute between the former owners of the Yukos oil company and the Russian Federation concerning damages of more than US$50 billion is the largest in the history of arbitration. With thousands of…

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Vincent Bouvard (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for HSF Kramer
The Arbitrator's Duty of Disclosure: Case Law from the International Chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal
April 10, 2021

In establishing an International Chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal in 2018, France signalled its desire to make Paris a favoured venue for resolving complex international disputes. The…

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Greta Niehaus (Humboldt University of Berlin)
First Anti-Anti-Suit Injunction in Germany: The Costs for International Arbitration
February 28, 2021

For more than a decade, it was evident that anti-suit injunctions are not permitted in the European Union. Recently, however, there have been developments that could signal the beginning of a new…

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Antoine Cottin (Africa Global Logistics), Florian Renaux (Talma Dispute Resolution)
2020 in Review: Arbitration-related Developments in France
January 31, 2021

The pandemic did not prevent French courts from bringing their share of arbitration-related developments, although they remained almost inactive from March to June. This post succinctly reviews some…

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Flore Poloni (Signature Litigation Paris), Nicolas Brooke (Signature Litigation LLP)
Arbitral Tribunals Beware: Better Keep an Eye on Potential Corruption Involving Consent Awards
January 29, 2021

The dispute involving the State of Libya and French company SORELEC was heard by the Paris Court of Appeal in the context of a much lower tolerance for bribery and corruption in domestic and…

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Armand Terrien (Terrien Avocat)
Arbitration of Consumer Disputes in France: Get Thee Behind Me Competence-Competence?
November 12, 2020

On 30 September 2020, the French Supreme Court rendered a decision, that, on its face, appears to overturn its fabled 1997 Jaguar (95-11.427, 95-11.428 and 95-11.429) and 2004 Rado (02-12.259)…

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