In this edition of Addleshaw Goddard's International Arbitration Quarterly Review we explore:
- The importance of meeting a deadline and paying an arbitrator's fees: a cautionary tale
- English Commercial Court considers the principles relating to setting aside permission to enforce an arbitral award on the grounds of fraud
- English Court confirms the high hurdle that needs to be jumped if a party wants to enforce an award that has been set aside by the courts where an arbitration took place
- The New Flamenco – a dance around the principles of mitigating damages
- To restrain or not to restrain? Application to continue an interim injunction restraining the drawdown on performance guarantees
![Simon Kamstra](/globalassets/profiles/profile-photos/simon-kamstra.jpg?w=515&h=343&scale=canvas)
![Richard Wise](/globalassets/profiles/profile-photos/richard-wise.jpg?w=515&h=343&scale=canvas)