Swiss Supreme Court confirms requirement under Swiss law to timely file objection to jurisdiction | Practical Law

Swiss Supreme Court confirms requirement under Swiss law to timely file objection to jurisdiction | Practical Law

In decision 4A_172/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court considered a petition to set aside an award based on the petitioner's argument that the sole arbitrator had wrongfully accepted jurisdiction.

Swiss Supreme Court confirms requirement under Swiss law to timely file objection to jurisdiction

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 9-620-5114 (Approx. 4 pages)

Swiss Supreme Court confirms requirement under Swiss law to timely file objection to jurisdiction

by Prof. Dr. Nathalie Voser (Partner) and Katherine Bell (Associate), Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
Published on 24 Nov 2015Switzerland
In decision 4A_172/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court considered a petition to set aside an award based on the petitioner's argument that the sole arbitrator had wrongfully accepted jurisdiction.