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The Impact of the 2012 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules on Multiparty and Multicontract Disputes

25/01/2013 by International Arbitration

The maximum number of parties involved in an ICC arbitration is at least 141, which is the number of parties to an ICC arbitration initiated by 44 member firms of Arthur Andersen’s Business Unit against 97 members firms of Andersen’s Consultant Business Unit. There, the sole arbitrator ruled that he had jurisdiction over all 141 […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Rules, Arbitrator, Austria Arbitration, Belarus Arbitration, France Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, Jurisdiction, Netherlands Arbitration, Paris Arbitration, Switzerland Arbitration

Third-Party Funding Arrives in France

24/01/2013 by International Arbitration

While third-party funding has become commonplace in the United States, Australia, UK and other common law countries, it has only now truly arrived in France. The first wholly French third-party funder, named Alter Litigation, was initiated only weeks ago and its website is available here. It’s founder, Frederic Pelouze, a former attorney, indicates that he […]

Filed Under: Australia Arbitration, Dominican Republic Arbitration, France Arbitration, Iceland Arbitration, Italy Arbitration, Montenegro Arbitration, Somalia Arbitration, Third-Party Funding, United States Arbitration

Publication of the First Article on Security for Costs and Third-Party Funding

24/01/2013 by International Arbitration

William Kirtley and Koralie Wietrzykowski publish an article in the Journal of International Arbitration entitled “Should an Arbitral Tribunal Order Security for Costs When an Impecunious Claimant Is Relying upon Third-Party Funding?” This is the first article to examine in detail the important issue of whether security for costs should be systematically granted when a […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Information, Belarus Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Iceland Arbitration, Malaysia Arbitration, Montenegro Arbitration, Security for Costs in Arbitration, Third-Party Funding

William Kirtley Publishes on Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Africa

12/01/2013 by International Arbitration

In the latest issue of the MIDAA African Corporate Law Magazine, William Kirtley examines the current state of investor-State dispute settlement in Africa. This magazine may be found online at this link. In the magazine, he analyzes treaty arbitrations in both North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa, while explaining the pitfalls that may arise when arbitrating […]

Filed Under: Austria Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Cameroon Arbitration, Central African Republic Arbitration

Thank you note

05/01/2013 by International Arbitration

William Kirtley would like to thank Koralie Wietrzykowski, Juan Camilo Bolivar and Romy Descours-Karmitz for their assistance in creating the initial version of this website.

Filed Under: Arbitration Information

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