The show must go on, but at what cost? Due process challenges to arbitration awards arising from virtual hearings | Practical Law

The show must go on, but at what cost? Due process challenges to arbitration awards arising from virtual hearings | Practical Law

An article considering how due process issues may arise in respect of virtual arbitration hearings, the approach that the English courts are likely to take to challenges arising from such issues and the steps that tribunals and parties may wish to take to protect themselves.

The show must go on, but at what cost? Due process challenges to arbitration awards arising from virtual hearings

by Rick Gal, Senior Associate, Allen & Overy LLP, with special thanks to Weiran Zhang for her assistance with the preparation of this article
Published on 25 Aug 2020England, Wales
An article considering how due process issues may arise in respect of virtual arbitration hearings, the approach that the English courts are likely to take to challenges arising from such issues and the steps that tribunals and parties may wish to take to protect themselves.