The English court's supportive powers: witness evidence | Practical Law

The English court's supportive powers: witness evidence | Practical Law

This Practice note identifies when the court is entitled to exercise its supportive powers in respect of witness evidence to be used in arbitration proceedings. Although the arbitral tribunal will make most of the necessary procedural decisions and directions on witness evidence, there are situations where court support may be needed. The note offers guidance on when and how to apply to the English court.

The English court's supportive powers: witness evidence

Practical Law UK Practice Note 9-204-5064 (Approx. 15 pages)

The English court's supportive powers: witness evidence

by Practical Law Arbitration
MaintainedEngland, Northern Ireland, Wales
This Practice note identifies when the court is entitled to exercise its supportive powers in respect of witness evidence to be used in arbitration proceedings. Although the arbitral tribunal will make most of the necessary procedural decisions and directions on witness evidence, there are situations where court support may be needed. The note offers guidance on when and how to apply to the English court.