Domestic and international commercial arbitration.
We act as counsel in domestic and international commercial arbitrations, including institutional arbitrations and ad hoc proceedings, and in related court applications.
An advisory approach to arbitration.
We act as counsel in domestic and international commercial arbitrations, including institutional arbitrations and ad hoc proceedings, and in related court applications.
The practice is conducted by senior counsel who remain engaged across the lifecycle of a matter. Engagements are scoped in writing before representation begins, and clients receive regular updates as the matter progresses.
Areas of work within arbitration.
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Pre-arbitration advisoryDrafting and reviewing arbitration clauses and dispute resolution mechanisms.
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Counsel in arbitrationsRepresentation in institutional and ad hoc proceedings, including ICA, MCIA, and SIAC matters.
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Section 9 & 17 applicationsInterim measures before courts and tribunals.
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Section 34 & 37 challengesSetting aside applications and appeals.
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Award enforcementDomestic and foreign award enforcement.
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Mediation & conciliationStructured settlement processes alongside arbitration.
What clients can expect.
Considered preparation
Each matter is approached with research and analysis ahead of action, not on its way to court.
Senior involvement
Partners remain engaged across the lifecycle. You will not be handed off after intake.
Clarity on scope
A written engagement letter sets out the work, timelines, and the basis of fees before representation begins.
Engagements suited to:
For parties whose contracts contemplate arbitration, or for whom resolution outside open court is preferable.
Engagements are taken on after a confidential conversation and a conflict check, and only with a written engagement letter setting out the scope of work.
How we work on these matters.
Diligence
Reviewing the contract, correspondence, and procedural posture.
Strategy
Forum, governing law, and procedural roadmap.
Representation
Pleadings, evidence, and oral hearings through the proceeding.
Closure
Award, enforcement, or appellate steps.
Adjacent areas you may also need.
Reach out about a arbitration matter.
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