Seventy percent of all arbitrations are settled before the hearing, and an experienced attorney will know how to best negotiate a fair settlement. |
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What is clear is that adjudicators of investment treaty arbitrations are on the front lines, making such determinations. |
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Proposed changes might encompass the disclosure of all such arbitrations, as well as open access to hearings and documents. |
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Little information is available about arbitrations taking place under SCC rules unless the disputants desire otherwise. |
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On the negative side of the ledger, seven arbitrations and three lawsuits did not settle but went to binding dispute resolution. |
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Ms. Kief, in fact, even went so far as to ask her arbitrators to expunge two unrelated arbitrations, which the panel declined to do. |
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I was also asked on occasion to be the neutral chairman in labour arbitrations. |
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Human rights considerations are arising in several distinctive ways in these arbitrations. |
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This body would deal with all grievance arbitrations on an expedited basis, as provided for in the Labour Relations Act. |
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For complex arbitrations or those with a significant amount in dispute, three arbitrators are preferable. |
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Processes can be put in place to effectively deal with most grievances and eliminate arbitrations. |
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Vivendi is subject to various litigations, arbitrations or administrative proceedings in the normal course of its business. |
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This is particularly true of arbitrations that take place within a particular industry setting or within a particular trade association. |
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Meetings on the temp project are continuing and arbitrations are scheduled. |
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Based on the facts of these particular arbitrations, it would appear that these claims were not especially difficult ones for arbitrators to grapple with. |
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A spokeswoman for Finra said it had proposed a new rule allowing arbitrators to refer complaints of egregious conduct to its enforcement division while arbitrations are in progress. |
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The list must state which of the persons have indicated that they have expertise that may assist them in conducting final offer arbitrations and the nature of that expertise. |
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Finally, while this document was conceived with the ICC Rules of Arbitration in mind, the vast majority of the techniques as well as the dynamics generated by the document can be used in all arbitrations. |
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It is necessary to very quickly give ourselves the means to develop scenarios to better understand the evolutions and to help make arbitrations and objectify the choices which will be imposed to everyone. |
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The increasing and, on occasion, unnecessary complication of the proceedings seems to be the main explanation for the long duration and high cost of many international arbitrations. |
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At the May 1995 meeting, Board members worked with a facilitator to establish rules procedures and guidelines, and carried out a mock hearing to prepare for any arbitrations that may occur between the parties. |
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He has participated in mediations and arbitrations. |
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Employer's counsel was quoted in the press as stating the judgment makes sense, because of the higher burden of proof in criminal trials than in arbitrations. |
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Charles Gordon, an arbitrator with global mediation firm Jams International, said he'd like to see binding precedents used in arbitrations, and tighter language used across treaties. |
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It has long been conjectured that human rights might be at stake in certain of the disputes which gave rise to these investor-state arbitrations in the water sector. |
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Defamation, wills, estates, incorporations, real estate transactions, realtor or representative actions, arbitrations or conciliations, and proceedings relating to elections. |
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Arnold says he will now insist on having arbitrations reported monthly. |
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Elsewhere, Judge Thomas Burgenthal, a former President of the same Court, and Prof Lucius Caflisch, a former member of the same court, have presided in some investment treaty arbitrations. |
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State courts have occasionally refused to enforce separation agreements reached through bet din arbitrations on the ground that the woman involved had been pressured into participating. |
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Lifeco and its subsidiaries are from time to time subject to legal actions, including arbitrations and class actions, arising in the normal course of business. |
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Sometimes these took the form of formal arbitrations and mediations. |
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