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Third-Party Funding for International Arbitration

14/05/2023 by International Arbitration

Third-party funding for international arbitration

As a renowned law firm specialising in international arbitration, Aceris Law can help its clients secure funding for meritorious claims that are capable of resolution via international arbitration. Aceris Law has successfully secured funding in the past for both international commercial arbitrations and investor-State arbitrations. While Aceris Law can fund small cases itself, this note […]

Filed Under: Third-Party Funding

English Court Upholds Arbitration Award of Third-Party Funding Costs

13/02/2022 by International Arbitration

Third party funding costs

In a decision dated 7 December 2021 in Tenke Fungurume Mining S.A. v Katanga Contracting Services S.A.S. [2021] EWHC 3301 (Comm) (“Tenke v. Katanga”), concerning a challenge under Section 68 of the 1996 Arbitration Act (the “Arbitration Act”) for serious irregularity, the English High Court upheld a 2021 London-seated, ICC arbitration Final Award, in which Tenke […]

Filed Under: ICC Arbitration, Third-Party Funding, United Kingdom Arbitration

Aceris Law Wins Third-Party Funded Arbitration

08/08/2020 by International Arbitration

Aceris Law is pleased to announce that it has won another arbitration, this time funded by a third-party funder, with its client receiving payment of all amounts awarded, minus the portion to be paid to the third-party funder. Aceris Law assisted its client to secure third-party funding at no cost, prosecuted the arbitration successfully, and then […]

Filed Under: Aceris Law, Third-Party Funding

Disclosure of Third-Party Funding Agreements in International Arbitration

20/01/2020 by International Arbitration

Duty to disclose third-party funding

One heated debate concerning third-party funding in international arbitration is the disclosure of third-party funding, as third-party funders may be acting behind the scenes to finance an arbitration. Whether disclosure extends only to the funder’s identity or also to the integrality of the funding agreement, the question of disclosure is relevant to achieve a balance […]

Filed Under: Third-Party Funding

Third-Party Funding under ICSID Amendments: Balance Between States’ and Investors’ Interests

15/01/2020 by International Arbitration

ICSID Rules Amendment

Over the past decade, the use of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (“ISDS”) mechanisms to challenge public policies has been a topic of attention and pressure from Non-Governmental Organizations and States to reform ISDS has increased.[1] This has led to proposals for amendment of the ICSID Rules. Working Paper #3, containing the latest proposals, may be found […]

Filed Under: ICSID Arbitration, Investor State Dispute Settlement, Third-Party Funding

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