How are the chips stacked in interim relief applications?
The Singapore High Court recently dismissed an application to set aside an interim anti-suit injunction granted by an arbitral tribunal, showing the judiciary’s robust commitment to the efficiency of the arbitral process and non-interventionist stance. Darius Chan of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer r...
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