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If a Complainant duly commences a .hk arbitration proceeding, can the Complainant still go to courts in Hong Kong?

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If a Complainant duly commences a .hk arbitration proceeding, can the Complainant still go to courts in Hong Kong?

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Generally speaking, under the Arbitration Ordinance (Chapter 341), if a Party has agreed to submit a dispute to arbitration in Hong Kong, the courts in Hong Kong will not intervene except in very limited and exceptional cases set out in the Arbitration Ordinance.

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