Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 275
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider two cases each relating to arbitration challenges and limitation of actions.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider two cases each relating to arbitration challenges and limitation of actions.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we illustrate the international nature of the decisions dealt with by the English courts with disputes involving Nigeria, Ukraine, the Netherlands and Russia.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider decisions on adjudicator’s jurisdiction, interpretation of a settlement agreement, upholding arbitration decisions and the meaning of rent.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider several aspects of the construction of contracts: formation, inconsistency, compliance and fraud.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider maritime, infrastructure and company law decisions.
This short Q&A highlights 20 key points to consider in relation to aviation transactions in Vietnam. We look at practical aspects that aircraft lessors and financiers need to be aware of in relation to aircraft operations in Vietnam and/or with Vietnamese airlines, as well as jurisdictional specific issues related to Vietnam.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider the interpretation of a ‘dwelling’, whether assignees can adjudicate, construction of aviation lease arrangements and a Supreme Court order by consent.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider rights of termination in JCT contracts, court powers of enforcement of tribunal orders, crew competence and whether letters of credit discharge payment obligations.
In this first edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly in 2026, we consider decisions on proximate cause in mortgagee insurance, rough justice in adjudication, interpretation of aviation lease provisions and a successful arbitration challenge for lack of jurisdiction.
In this final 2025 edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider the validity of an expert determination, conditions precedent, port closure issues in commodities and safety repair costs in service charges. We will return in January 2026 and wish all our readers a peaceful break.
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