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Confidentiality in English arbitration law

Practical Law UK Practice Note 6-376-3781 (Approx. 29 pages)

Confidentiality in English arbitration law

Arbitration in England and Wales is generally recognised as private and confidential. However, confidentiality in arbitration can raise some difficult practical issues regarding the extent to which documents, evidence or awards can be disclosed to third parties. This note analyses the situations in which a duty of confidentiality may affect parties to arbitral proceedings seated in England and Wales. It also considers the privacy of arbitral hearings.

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  • England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Wales
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