- Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt further clarifies that challenges for bias serve neither as error review nor as procedural oversight, thereby safeguarding the independence of arbitral tribunals from ordinary courts
Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt am Main (Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt am Main, OLG Frankfurt), 15 October 2025, Case No. 32 SchH 2/25
GAD 2026, 10 - Timing of Section 1032(2) ZPO Applications: German Court Applies Strict Approach – No Court Review After Tribunal Constitution
Highest Regional Court of Bavaria (Bayerisches Oberstes Landesgericht, BayObLG), 19 November 2025, Case No. 102 SchH 121/25 e
GAD 2026, 9 - International law supersedes procedural risk: Federal Court of Justice confirms exemption from security for costs in arbitral award enforcement proceedings in times of political tension
German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof, BGH), 15 January 2026, Case No. I ZB 53/25
GAD 2026, 8 - Highest Regional Court of Bavaria reaffirms high threshold for public policy violations, particularly regarding objections to violations of the right to be heard, including surprise decisions
Highest Regional Court of Bavaria (Bayerisches Oberstes Landesgericht, BayObLG), 29 October 2025, Case No. 101 Sch 54/25 e
GAD 2026, 7 - BGH confirms admissibility of complaints against remittal orders and sets a "flagrant denial" threshold
German Federal Court of Justice (BGH), 18 December 2025, Case No. I ZB 42/25
GAD 2026, 6
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