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Peter Ashford

Peter Ashford

Peter is a partner in the litigation and dispute resolution department and head of international arbitration at Fox Williams LLP. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the author of the Handbook on International Commercial Arbitration published by Juris Publishing of New York in 2014. He has also written a Guide to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration and a Guide to the IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration, both published by Cambridge University Press in 2013 and 2016 respectively. He is working on a companion Guide to the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts and a Chapter in International Arbitration in the Energy Sector. Peter has been appointed by the LCIA and the President of the Law Society as arbitrator and is also recognised in the third edition of Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom for Litigation. He has been recommended and listed by Chambers and Legal 500 for many years.

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    Can arbitral awards be challenged for “ignoring” evidence?

    Peter Ashford, Partner at Fox Williams, considers the scope for challenge to an award arising out of the tribunal's handling of submissions and evidence following the recent judgment ...

    On November 29, 2017 / By Peter Ashford

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