Arjowiggins HKK 2 Limited
Shandong Chenming Paper (1812) v Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd
HK Court of Appeal, 9-Sep-2021
The court declines leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal.
HK Court of Appeal, 9-Sep-2021
The court declines leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal.
Shandong Chenming Paper (1812) v Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd
HK Court of Appeal, 5-Aug-2020
Appeal dismissed.
HK Court of Appeal, 5-Aug-2020
Appeal dismissed.
Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd v Shandong Chenming Paper (1812)
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Jan-2018
"The Court's authority must be maintained for the due administration of justice, and the Respondent’s intentional and deliberate disregard of the order of this Court and of the Award cannot be countenanced."
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Jan-2018
"The Court's authority must be maintained for the due administration of justice, and the Respondent’s intentional and deliberate disregard of the order of this Court and of the Award cannot be countenanced."
Shandong Chenming Paper (1812) v Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd
HK Court of First Instance, 17-Oct-2017
Justice Jonathan Harris is persuaded to change his indemnity costs order to a party-and-party basis.
HK Court of First Instance, 17-Oct-2017
Justice Jonathan Harris is persuaded to change his indemnity costs order to a party-and-party basis.
Shandong Chenming Paper (1812) v Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd
HK Court of First Instance, 7-Jul-2017
Referring to Shandong Chenming Paper, Justice Jonathan Harris writes: "The Company’s refusal to honour the Award shows disregard for the integrity of our legal system and, in a non-technical sense at least, contempt for the High Court of Hong Kong" and "I consider it appropriate that the costs be assessed on an indemnity basis to reflect what in my view is the unethical conduct of the Company".
HK Court of First Instance, 7-Jul-2017
Referring to Shandong Chenming Paper, Justice Jonathan Harris writes: "The Company’s refusal to honour the Award shows disregard for the integrity of our legal system and, in a non-technical sense at least, contempt for the High Court of Hong Kong" and "I consider it appropriate that the costs be assessed on an indemnity basis to reflect what in my view is the unethical conduct of the Company".
Arjowiggins HKK 2 Ltd v X Co
HK Court of First Instance, 12-Oct-2016
X is later identified as Shandong Chenming Paper (1812)
HK Court of First Instance, 12-Oct-2016
X is later identified as Shandong Chenming Paper (1812)
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