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- How has the pandemic impacted your individual practice?
- In summary, how have arbitral organisations/institutions in Paris responded to the crisis to date? What has been your experience in this regard?
- In respect of arbitration-related court applications, how have the courts/judiciary in your jurisdiction responded to the crisis and what impact have these changes had on such proceedings? Any lessons learned or practical tips for those bringing and/or defending such proceedings in France?
- Do you envisage any of the changes to the court system being implemented will result in long-term changes to practice and procedure?
- What are your views on the longer-term impact of the crisis on arbitration and arbitral practice more generally?
Article summary
Arbitration analysis: International arbitration associate, Jago Chanter and partner, Xavier Nyssen, at Dechert Paris consider the impact the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had on arbitration in Paris and whether it will result in any long-term changes to practice. This analysis is part of a series which considers the impact of coronavirus on commercial arbitration at key seats of international arbitration.
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