Failure to comply with mandatory pre-arbitral tier can result in stay of arbitration | Practical Law

Failure to comply with mandatory pre-arbitral tier can result in stay of arbitration | Practical Law

In decision 4A_628/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court decided for the first time how to sanction non-compliance of a party with a mandatory pre-arbitral dispute resolution tier.

Failure to comply with mandatory pre-arbitral tier can result in stay of arbitration

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-626-4025 (Approx. 7 pages)

Failure to comply with mandatory pre-arbitral tier can result in stay of arbitration

by Dr Christopher Boog (Partner) and James Menz, J.D. (Counsel), Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd (Zurich/Singapore)
Published on 12 Apr 2016Switzerland
In decision 4A_628/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court decided for the first time how to sanction non-compliance of a party with a mandatory pre-arbitral dispute resolution tier.