Japanese Supreme Court weighs in on arbitrator conflicts
The Japanese Supreme Court (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
COUNSEL UPDATED. Japan’s highest court has said it was wrong for an Osaka court to set aside an award won by two subsidiaries of Panasonic, ruling that it is unclear whether the chair of the tribunal was aware of a potential conflict of interest and had failed to disclose it.
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