Navigating dispute resolution: Exploring expert determination mechanisms – Polish perspective

Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak on the increasing importance of dispute adjudication boards In recent years, court proceedings in Poland have been taking increasingly longer. The natural answer to this is arbitration, but unfortunately, in business reality even arbitration turns out to be too long for the parties. Probably for this reason we observe seeking for …

Bifurcation – More risk than reward?

Gernandt & Danielsson look at the recent trend of bifurcation in Swedish litigation and arbitration Like most other legal practices, arbitration and litigation are sensitive to trends. Arbitration even more so, due to its flexibility and dispositive nature compared to the many times rigid and robust procedural codes that – for better or for worse …

Q&A: Mayora & Mayora

Mayora & Mayora on Honduras’ legal market and its current trends What are the key legal frameworks and regulations governing dispute resolution in Honduras? At the heart of the Honduran legal framework lies our Constitution. This foundational document defines the boundaries within which disputes are adjudicated and resolved. Complementing this bedrock are other legislative pillars …