Egypt:
Hearings At The CRCICA
07 December 2018
The Cairo Regional Centre of International Arbitration
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Throughout this quarter, 25 hearings took place at CRCICA's
hearing facilities. 23 cases were conducted under CRCICA rules,
while one case was an ad-hoc case, and one case is heard
before the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands. Indeed, CRCICA was
requested to host a witness to testify remotely to The Grand Court
of The Cayman Islands. CRCICA provided its digital facilities,
using live feed of proceedings (i.e. video conferencing to
visualize the hearing room), real time viewer ( i.e. live testimony
immediately appears on your computer screen as the court reporter
writes real-time), and using Opus 2 Magnum electronic bundle
solution and by printing and organizing witness' binders
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