October 25, 2024

Supreme Court of British Columbia Overturns Arbitrator's Decision Due to Procedural Unfairness

Supreme Court of British Columbia Overturns Arbitrator’s Decision Due to Procedural Unfairness

In the recent decision by the Supreme Court of British Columbia Niroei v Bushell, the court delved into the critical issue of procedural fairness in arbitration. The case, involving a dispute between a landlord (the petitioner) and tenants (the respondents), highlights the importance of adhering to principles of natural justice during arbitration proceedings. Background The […]

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Supreme Court of NSW Enforces Adjudicator's Money Order Amid Ongoing Arbitration

Supreme Court of NSW Enforces Adjudicator’s Money Order Amid Ongoing Arbitration

The recent decision in Martinus Rail Pty Ltd v Qube RE Services (No 2) Pty Ltd (No 2) [2024] NSWSC 1223 sheds light on the complex interplay between adjudication under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (“SOPA”) and arbitration clauses in construction contracts. This case underscores the importance of meticulously drafted

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Overhaul of Space Export Controls Announced by US Commerce Department

Overhaul of Space Export Controls Announced by US Commerce Department

  In October 2024 the the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) proposed amendments to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) aimed at updating and streamlining controls on spacecraft and related items. Simultaneously, the Department of State is proposing revisions to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) concerning U.S. Munitions List (USML) Categories

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War Series: Recent Submarine Cable Attacks

War Series: Recent Submarine Cable Attacks, the 1923 Cuba Submarine Arbitration, and Business Considerations

  The global digital infrastructure relies heavily on a vast network of submarine cables, which carry approximately 95% of international data traffic. These undersea cables are the lifelines of modern communications, finance, and commerce. However, escalating geopolitical tensions in regions such as the Red Sea, the Hormuz Strait, and the larger Indo-Pacific have exposed these

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