Arbitration blogs: official languages and legal advice privilege | Practical Law

Arbitration blogs: official languages and legal advice privilege | Practical Law

Two new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Sebastiano Nessi at Schellenberg Wittmer discusses the Swiss government's proposals concerning the language of setting-aside proceedings. Kate Wilford at Hogan Lovells examines legal advice privilege and the "closest connection" test in international arbitration, following the High Court's decision in The RBS Rights Issue Litigation, Re [2016] EWHC 3161 (Ch).

Arbitration blogs: official languages and legal advice privilege

Practical Law UK Legal Update w-006-4361 (Approx. 4 pages)

Arbitration blogs: official languages and legal advice privilege

Published on 22 Feb 2017ExpandEngland, Switzerland, USA (National/Federal)...Wales
Two new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Sebastiano Nessi at Schellenberg Wittmer discusses the Swiss government's proposals concerning the language of setting-aside proceedings. Kate Wilford at Hogan Lovells examines legal advice privilege and the "closest connection" test in international arbitration, following the High Court's decision in The RBS Rights Issue Litigation, Re [2016] EWHC 3161 (Ch).