Spanish Court considers whether alleged breach of res judicata effect is cause for annulment | Practical Law

Spanish Court considers whether alleged breach of res judicata effect is cause for annulment | Practical Law

In Superior Court of Justice of Murcia Judgment no. 3/2014, Id Cendoj: 30030310012014100004, the court considered a request for annulment of an award where there was an alleged breach of the res judicata effect of a previous decision.

Spanish Court considers whether alleged breach of res judicata effect is cause for annulment

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 4-568-0789 (Approx. 3 pages)

Spanish Court considers whether alleged breach of res judicata effect is cause for annulment

by Alejandro López Ortiz (Counsel) and Alba Briones (Associate) at Hogan Lovells International LLP, Madrid
Published on 14 May 2014Spain
In Superior Court of Justice of Murcia Judgment no. 3/2014, Id Cendoj: 30030310012014100004, the court considered a request for annulment of an award where there was an alleged breach of the res judicata effect of a previous decision.