Procedural order for a remote online hearing in international arbitration

Produced in partnership with Phillip Clifford, QC and Samuel Pape of Latham & Watkins LLP
Precedents

Procedural order for a remote online hearing in international arbitration

Produced in partnership with Phillip Clifford, QC and Samuel Pape of Latham & Watkins LLP

Precedents
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PROCEDURAL ORDER NO. [insert number]

Having considered the parties’ submissions, the Tribunal orders as follows:

    1. 1

      Hearing by video-conference

      1. 1.1

        The [insert hearing description] (the Hearing) shall be conducted by video-conference, using [insert name of video-conferencing platform] as the video-conferencing platform (the Platform). The Tribunal considers that this will provide the parties with a fair and reasonable opportunity to be heard.

    1. 2

      [Prior directions concerning the Hearing]

      1. 2.1

        [This Procedural Order supersedes [insert references to any prior directions to the extent inconsistent with this Procedural Order or no longer applicable].]

      1. 2.2

        [[Insert references to any provisions of prior Procedural Orders or other directions by the Tribunal concerning the Hearing that are to continue to apply] shall continue to apply.]

    1. 3

      Hosting [and technical support]

      1. 3.1

        [[The institutional case manager/tribunal secretary/case monitor/other person] shall act as the host for the Hearing (the Host). The Host shall liaise with the Tribunal and parties to ensure that the Hearing is held in accordance with this Procedural Order and as directed by the Tribunal.

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Jurisdiction(s):
United Kingdom
Key definition:
Arbitration definition
What does Arbitration mean?

Generally, a private form of final and binding dispute resolution by an appointed arbitral tribunal acting in a quasi-judicial manner. Arbitration is, generally, founded on party agreement (the arbitration agreement), and regulated and enforced by national courts.

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