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A compelling arbitral award isn't just about winning on the merits, it's about crafting a decision that can stand up to legal challenges long after the hearing ends. But what makes some awards resilient while others falter under scrutiny?
In this episode of The Dispute Brief, Augusta Shahin unveils the secrets behind drafting awards that are built to withstand setting aside motions and enforcement battles in Nigeria’s courts. She breaks down the critical elements of durable awards; jurisdiction, fairness, and reasoning, and explains how overlooking these can open the door to delays, costs, and ultimately, invalidation.
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This episode isn’t just theoretical, Augusta shares practical insights and a straightforward checklist for drafting awards that validate your arbitration strategy. Enforceability and challenge-resistance depend on meticulous record-keeping, disciplined structure, and clear articulation; skills every arbitrator and legal practitioner must master.
If you’re involved in arbitration or enforcement in Nigeria, mastering these principles can mean the difference between a victorious award and a costly defeat.
Listen now to elevate your arbitration practice with strategies proven to help your awards survive the toughest legal tests.
Augusta Shahin is an arbitration and mediation specialist focused on Nigerian dispute resolution, bringing practical, real-world insights to complex legal questions.
This episode is essential for arbitrators, lawyers, and corporate counsel seeking to strengthen their awards from the outset because a decision that can withstand challenge is a decision worth making.
Why settle for winning the case if your award can’t survive in court? Hit play and learn how to craft resilient arbitral awards that stand the test of time and challenge.