Lack of sufficient legal interest can lead to rejection of violation of right to be heard plea (Swiss Supreme Court) | Practical Law
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In decision 4A_54/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court considered a petition to set aside an award for a number of alleged procedural violations.
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Lack of sufficient legal interest can lead to rejection of violation of right to be heard plea (Swiss Supreme Court)
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 0-619-1244
(Approx. 5 pages)
Lack of sufficient legal interest can lead to rejection of violation of right to be heard plea (Swiss Supreme Court)
by Prof. Dr. Nathalie Voser (Partner) and James Menz, J.D. (Counsel),
Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
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Published on 30 Sep 2015
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Switzerland
In
decision 4A_54/2015
, the Swiss Supreme Court considered a petition to set aside an award for a number of alleged procedural violations.