Switzerland:
Jurisdiction To Decide Retention Claims Confirmed
11 June 2018
Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
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Case Number: 4A_583/2017 (1 May 2018)
In a German-language decision dated 1 May 2018, the Swiss
Supreme Court rejected an application to set aside an interim award
made by an ad hoc arbitration tribunal in a dispute between a
German aid organisation and a Swiss lawyer (L).
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