Sponsored briefing: Mutual meetings of party-appointed experts: Key to procedural effectivity in arbitration proceedings?

It is a rule rather than an exception that the parties in significant arbitration proceedings present their case also by expert reports produced by party-appointed experts. However, such taking of expert evidence is frequently associated with unsolicited increase of time and costs in arbitration. SOUKENÍK – ŠTRPKA give their insights

Negative aspects of party-appointed experts may be prevented or mitigated by adoption of effective procedural measures.

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