
Jan Golaszewski
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Aug 21, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Harriet Ter-Berg |Adrian Fourie |Jan Golaszewski
Key takeaways The circumstances in which an unsuccessful party in arbitration may resist enforcement of an award in the Cayman Islands are limited in number and narrow in scope. The judiciary are alive to the risk that parties may run unmeritorious arguments at the enforcement stage to seek to limit or delay the practical consequences of any award. Any party that seeks to oppose enforcement can expect its case to be the subject of careful judicial scrutiny.
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May 20, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Andrew Chissick |Jan Golaszewski |Jennifer Maughan |Daniel Hayward-Hughes
This article first appeared in Volume 20, Issue 5 of International Corporate Rescue and is reprinted with the permission of Chase Cambria Publishing - www.chasecambria.com Jan Golaszewski, Andrew Chissick, Jennifer Maughan, and Daniel Hayward-Hughes, from the Insolvency and Dispute Resolution Group at Walkers, discuss the recent decision in the case of Parles A.S. et al v Winsley Finance Limited.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Jan Golaszewski |Barnaby Gowrie |Luke Petith
On 20 November 2023, the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands (the "Grand Court") issued its ruling on a preliminary issue in In the matter of Re BPGIC Holdings Limited; namely whether a winding up petition should be stayed or dismissed pending resolution of a purported dispute relating to the subject debt by a foreign arbitral tribunal, without any examination by the Grand Court as to whether the subject debt is genuinely disputed on substantial grounds.
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