Monthly Archives: April 2021


Author: Nika Bederman* Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Discovery On March 22, 2021, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in Servotronics Inc. v. Rolls-Royce PLC, in which Servotronics challenged the Seventh Circuit’s decision to reject discovery pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1782 in a private arbitration.[1] The Supreme Court’s decision will resolve […]

The Significance of Servotronics in Determining Discovery Procedures in Private ...



Author: Claire Sheridan** Jurisdiction: International Topics: Powers of Arbitrators Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Practice and Procedure In this TagTime episode, Professor Nayla Comair-Obeid† spoke with Professor Dr. Kabir Duggal and Amanda Lee about dilatory and guerrilla tactics that parties sometimes use to frustrate and delay arbitral proceedings.[1] She drew upon […]

TagTime with Prof. Nayla Comair-Obeid – Robust Arbitrators: How to ...



Author: Brenda Efurhievwe** Jurisdiction: Africa Topics: International Institutions and Rules Commercial Disputes The following post summarizes Yemi Candide-Johnson† SAN’s TagTime discussion with Dr. Kabir Duggal and Amanda Lee regarding the current state of intra-African trade, its potential for growth and the future of arbitration in Africa.[1] Mr. Candide-Johnson began by […]

TagTime with Yemi Candide-Johnson SAN – Intra-Africa trade and the ...


Author: Nika Madyoon** Jurisdiction: International Topics: National Institutions and Rules On July 1, 2020, Professor Catherine Rogers† appeared on Delos’ webinar series, TagTime, to discuss the dynamic relationship between international arbitration and local legal institutions.[1] In this episode, she talked listeners through the question of whether international arbitration serves as an […]

TagTime with Prof. Catherine Rogers – Does International Arbitration Enfeeble ...