Sentences with phrase «arbitration decisions involving»

All arbitration decisions involving children must be decided in the child's best interests.
Hi, I am looking for arbitration decisions involving dismissal due to absenteeism, and if possible where the absenteeism involves addiction.
In a recent arbitration decision involving a case of petty theft in the workplace, an arbitrator provided very useful guidance on workplace theft and the mitigating factors an employer should take into account in determining the penalty.

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Please join our panelists, litigation partners Antonio Perez - Marques, who argued the Albaniabeg vs. Enel appeal, and Frances Bivens, a leader of Davis Polk's international arbitration practice, for a discussion of the unique issues involved in defending claims at the enforcement phase, and the impact of the Enel decision.
Representing the official Chinese - appointed administrator in several London - seated arbitrations, involving complex questions of law under the Cross Border Insolvency Regulation and impact of Chinese court decisions.
2014 has started with a bang from an arbitration perspective with the decision in S v S [2014] EWHC 7 (Fam), [2014] All ER (D) 63 (Jan), involving the conversion of an arbitration award to a financial consent order and comments from Sir James Munby that «an arbitral award is surely of its nature even stronger than a simple agreement between the parties» and «the judge will not need to play the detective unless something leaps off the page to indicate that something has gone so seriously wrong in the arbitral process as fundamentally to vitiate the arbitral award».
The losing party in the arbitration sought to set aside the award, arguing that the tribunal had exceeded its mandate by basing its decision on a review of related transactions governed by other agreements involving other parties.
Mr. White's article, «Favorable Ruling For Product Manufacturers,» discusses developments relevant to the business community, including a recent product liability decision involving the malfunction doctrine and other decisions pertaining to arbitration and workplace injuries.
LCIA arbitration and associated Commercial Court proceedings instructed unled against a QC involving a challenge to the sole arbitrator's decision that he did not have jurisdiction.
Reports, citations or copies of national court decisions involving international arbitration;
That means a court can't review or overturn the arbitrator's decision except in very limited circumstances, for example, when fraud or misuse of power were involved or when the arbitration clause was unconscionable.
arbitration: A way to settle issues outside the court where a person that isn't involved in the case acts as a Judge and makes a decision.
This was not the first appellate decision involving the enforcement of an arbitration agreement in cases involving tort and contract.
The benefits of arbitration when compared to litigation include: confidentiality, a faster result, and more control of the process for the parties involved, including the ability to choose a decision - maker who has specialized legal or technical experience.
Enmax Energy Corp. v. TransAlta Generation Partnership 2015 ABCA 383 Arbitration — Estoppel Summary: The appellant appealed a chambers judge's decision where he held that the parties to an arbitration were not bound by a prior arbitration award involving the same parties, that a party (in this case, the respondent) was not estopped from taking certain positions in the current arbitration as a result of the prior arbitration decision, and that the doctrines of res judicata and issue estoppel did not apply to arbitration awards.
He has 28 reported FSCO decisions on AB matters and also handles private arbitrations involving priority disputes and loss transfer matters.
Concerns have also been raised about the absence of a system of binding precedent, inconsistencies in decision - making, the cost and time involved in investment arbitration, lack of transparency and the very narrow grounds on which arbitral awards can be challenged.
In only one case was a decision made that «good faith» negotiation had not occurred, and this involved a situation where the grantee had made little attempt to engage with the native title party and had made clear that it was participating in the RTN process only so that it could proceed to arbitration by the Tribunal... these findings strongly suggest that grantee parties have little to fear from the arbitration process... Unless they engage in behaviour that patently demonstrates the absence of an intention to engage in negotiation, they appear unlikely to be required to re-commence the RTN process with a consequent delay in project development.
The only people making decisions are those involved in the dispute, unlike arbitration or litigation where a judge or an arbitrator makes the final decision.
If either the Grievance Committee or the arbitration panel determines that because of the amount involved or the legal complexity of the dispute the dispute should not be arbitrated, the arbitration shall automatically terminate unless either of the parties to the dispute appeals the decision to terminate the proceedings to the Board of Directors within twenty (20) days of the date of notice that the Grievance Committee or the arbitration panel declined to continue the proceeding.
The Professional Standards Committee makes decisions on matters involving ethics or arbitration.
While arbitration awards may, at times, involve significant sums of money, they differ from the decisions rendered by ethics hearing panels in two significant ways.
In the event of a genuine issue as to entitlement to a deposit, the broker should continue to hold the deposit in escrow while advising the parties that it will be released upon a determination by a forum of competent jurisdiction (such as trial court or arbitration decision) or by mutual agreement (preferably with releases) of those involved.
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