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Arbitration round‑up: Arbitration Act 1996 s 68 and state attribution rulings; Hong Kong anti‑arbitration injunctions; French exequatur appeals; German reform; institutional updates and drafting traps (19 March 2026)

Published on: 19 March 2026

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Arbitration in England & Wales

Draft your dispute clause and notice of arbitration with care

In Ropa v Kharis Solutions Ltd [2026] EWHC 259 (Comm), the Commercial Court’s ruling serves as a clear reminder to draft dispute resolution clauses, notices of arbitration and claim forms with care. The court confirmed that all disputes were to be resolved by arbitration and that there was no obligation to pursue mediation as a condition precedent to starting arbitration. However, the judge noted that the proceedings became necessary due to poor drafting of the dispute resolution clause and the notice to arbitrate, and the costs of the claim were likely increased by a failure to draft them by reference to the requirements of section 14 of the Arbitration Act 1996 (AA 1996)...

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