Irish High Court refers matter to arbitration despite multiplicity of actions | Practical Law

Irish High Court refers matter to arbitration despite multiplicity of actions | Practical Law

In Franmer Developments Ltd v L&M Keating Ltd and others [2014] IEHC 295, the Irish High Court considered whether it should stay court proceedings pending arbitration where there was an arbitration agreement between the plaintiff and only one of the five defendants.

Irish High Court refers matter to arbitration despite multiplicity of actions

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 8-571-5065 (Approx. 5 pages)

Irish High Court refers matter to arbitration despite multiplicity of actions

by Joe Kelly and Davinia Brennan, A&L Goodbody
Published on 18 Jun 2014Ireland
In Franmer Developments Ltd v L&M Keating Ltd and others [2014] IEHC 295, the Irish High Court considered whether it should stay court proceedings pending arbitration where there was an arbitration agreement between the plaintiff and only one of the five defendants.