Introduction
Introduction
Our introductory video, featuring our Global Head of International Arbitration Matthew Saunders, provides more detail on the content and thinking behind the videos.
What is arbitration?
Video 1
We explain what arbitration is and compare it to other methods of dispute resolution. (5 mins approx.)
Arbitration or litigation?
Video 2
A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration as compared to litigation, and when arbitration would be more appropriate. (8 mins approx.)
Laws of arbitration
Video 3
An explanation of the different laws and rules that govern arbitration and their sources. (6 mins approx.)
Arbitration process
Video 4
A step-by-step guide to the five key stages in the arbitration process. (7 mins approx.)
Designing an arbitration clause: the basics
Video 5
Provides a checklist of the key elements of any arbitration clause. (9 mins approx.)
Designing an arbitration clause: more complex situations
Video 6
A discussion of the issues to consider when tailoring your arbitration clause to include a tiered dispute resolution process or to deal with multi-party and multi-contract transactions. (5 mins approx.)
Designing an arbitration clause: common pitfalls
Video 7
Discusses three common drafting errors we regularly see in practice. (5 mins approx.)
Tips for preparing your case
Video 8
A guide for those who manage arbitrations on how to lessen the burden and reduce the costs of the arbitration as well as ensure their case is as robust as possible. (7 mins approx.)
Tips for presenting your case
Video 9
Top ten tips designed to assist in ensuring your case is as persuasive as possible. (8 mins approx.)
Enforcement: the basics
Video 10
An overview of the issues you need to consider when looking to enforce your arbitration award. (5 mins approx.)
Tips for successful enforcement
Video 11
Our four top tips designed to ensure your arbitral award can be enforced. (4 mins approx.)
Challenging the award
Video 12
Looks at how an award can be challenged or enforcement resisted. (6 mins approx.)
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