Month: January 2024

The Proposed UNCITRAL Model Law — Does Israel Need It? (Part II, types of relief available in arbitration)

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(c) 2024 Sherby & Co., Advs. As reported in our post of January 11, Israel’s Knesset is considering adopting, for international arbitrations taking place in Israel, the Model Law of the United Nations international Trade Commission (commonly known as the “UNCITRAL Model Law”). In Part I of this series, we examined the circumstances under which

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The Three-Arbitrator Panel – How Available Are Your Arbitrators?

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© 2024 Sherby & Co. Advs. A pervading challenge for Israeli companies that are active in the international field and which regularly contemplate including an arbitration clause in their international contracts is the question of the number of arbitrators to resolve any future dispute.  No specialist in the field of international dispute resolution recommends resolution

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