Effect of contractual ADR provisions as condition precedent to commencing arbitration (High Court) | Practical Law

Effect of contractual ADR provisions as condition precedent to commencing arbitration (High Court) | Practical Law

In Wah (Aka Alan Tang) and another v Grant Thornton International Ltd and others [2012] EWHC 3198 (Ch), the court considered a jurisdictional challenge to an arbitral award under section 67 of the Arbitration Act 1996, on the basis that certain contractual ADR processes had not been followed before commencing arbitration.

Effect of contractual ADR provisions as condition precedent to commencing arbitration (High Court)

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 4-522-5318 (Approx. 6 pages)

Effect of contractual ADR provisions as condition precedent to commencing arbitration (High Court)

by PLC Arbitration
Published on 21 Nov 2012England, Wales
In Wah (Aka Alan Tang) and another v Grant Thornton International Ltd and others [2012] EWHC 3198 (Ch), the court considered a jurisdictional challenge to an arbitral award under section 67 of the Arbitration Act 1996, on the basis that certain contractual ADR processes had not been followed before commencing arbitration.