Navigating Commercial Disputes with Payal Chawla: Episode 7 - Mark McNeill  
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Navigating Commercial Disputes with Payal Chawla: Episode 7 - Mark McNeill

Join Payal Chawla and Mark McNeill as they unpack the US Supreme Court’s decision in the Antrix-Devas dispute and its implications for the future enforcement of an arbitral award annulled by the Delhi High Court.

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Navigating Commercial Disputes is a video podcast hosted by disputes lawyer Payal Chawla in collaboration with Bar & Bench.

Drawing on her experience in arbitration and corporate law, Chawla aims to unpack the law and the intricacies surrounding commercial disputes, with incisive insights.

Tailored for lawyers, law students, and legal enthusiasts alike, each episode offers listeners a fresh perspective on the subject.

In this seventh episode, Payal Chawla speaks to Mark McNeill, a leading English barrister at Brick Court Chambers and advocate specialising in international commercial and investment treaty arbitration.

In this conversation, they discuss how a dispute between two Indian parties, Antrix and Devas, found its way to the US courts. They unpack the US Supreme Court’s decision and its implications for the future enforcement of an arbitral award annulled by the Delhi High Court.

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To watch episode 1 of the interview series, featuring retired Justice Madan Lokur, click here. To watch episode 2, featuring Advocate Dr. Amit George, click here. Episode 3, featuring Justice Rajiv Shakdher is available to watch here. Episode 4, featuring Advocate Senior Advocate Shashank Garg can be viewed here. To watch episode 5, featuring Senior Advocate Gaurav Pachnanda, click here. To watch episode 6, featuring Shouvik Bhattacharya, click here.

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