Irish Supreme Court refuses to set aside arbitral award | Practical Law

Irish Supreme Court refuses to set aside arbitral award | Practical Law

In Fayleigh Ltd v Plazaway Ltd t/a Hotel Partners and Francis Murphy [2015] IESC 92, the Irish Supreme Court considered whether the High Court was correct in finding that an arbitration had been misconducted and if so, whether it was appropriate for the trial judge to remit the matter to the arbitrator for further hearing, or whether the arbitral award should be set aside in its entirety.

Irish Supreme Court refuses to set aside arbitral award

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-621-1720 (Approx. 5 pages)

Irish Supreme Court refuses to set aside arbitral award

by Davinia Brennan (Associate) and Joe Kelly (Partner), A&L Goodbody
Published on 16 Dec 2015Ireland
In Fayleigh Ltd v Plazaway Ltd t/a Hotel Partners and Francis Murphy [2015] IESC 92, the Irish Supreme Court considered whether the High Court was correct in finding that an arbitration had been misconducted and if so, whether it was appropriate for the trial judge to remit the matter to the arbitrator for further hearing, or whether the arbitral award should be set aside in its entirety.