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Payel Chatterjee , Aman Singhania , Bharatt Goel  (Trilegal)
Third-Party Funding: Treading on Thin Ice?
August 27, 2023

Third-Party Funding (“TPF”) has emerged as a parallel industrial complex in the modern dispute resolution landscape. Parties routinely enter into Arbitration/ Litigation Funding Agreements (“LFA”)…

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Isabel Lightbody  (Slaughter and May)
Lawyers, Crypto, and Public Policy: The Case of Payward v Chechetkin
August 26, 2023

The recent case of Payward Inc v Chechetkin [2023] EWHC 1780 (Comm) represents a rare example of English courts refusing to enforce an arbitral award on public policy grounds. The award in question…

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Zil Shah
LIDW 2023: India: Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges
May 20, 2023

Indian arbitration landscape continues to evolve and London continues to play an important part in cross-border disputes with a link to India. Anuradha Agnihotri, Devika Khopkar, Arun Mal, and…

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Zil Shah , Mustafa Mert Dicle , Ayça Çitil
LIDW 2023: Opening with Three Keynote Speeches
May 17, 2023

London International Disputes Week 2023 (“LIDW 2023”) kicked off on 15 May 2023. This year’s theme explores how the disputes community, is and should be, adapting to a changing world. The first day…

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Maxi Scherer  (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London) , Maria José Alarcon , Veronika Reisinger  (NYU School of Law)
The English Approach to the Law Governing Confidentiality in International Arbitration
August 18, 2022

In November 2021, the Law Commission of the United Kingdom announced its review of the English Arbitration Act 1996. Among the critical issues of the reform is the debate on whether to codify the…

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Ruihan Liu  (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP)
Who is Bound by an Arbitration Agreement? A Conflict of Laws Analysis in Lifestyle Equities v Hornby Street
May 20, 2022

In Lifestyle Equities CV v Hornby Street (MCR) Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 51, the English Court of Appeal (or the “Court”) considered what law applied to the issue of whether a non-party to the arbitration…

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Elizabeth Kantor  (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP)
Law Commission Review of the Arbitration Act: Substantive Changes to Appeals and Challenges?
March 15, 2022

The Law Commission of England and Wales announced in November last year that it will be conducting an 18-month review of the English Arbitration Act. Ever since, there has been much speculation as to…

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Velislava Hristova , Boris Praštalo  (Brunel University of London)
In (No) Particular Order: The High Court of England and Wales on the Sequence of Applications
February 18, 2022

Insolvency-related claims arising from contracts containing arbitration clauses continue to culminate in intriguing cases before the England and Wales High Court (a previous post on the Blog analysed…

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Akash Karmarkar
Eyes Wide Shut: Why the UKSC Should Have Considered French Law in the Kabab-Ji Case
February 16, 2022

The recent judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court (the UKSC) in Kabab-Ji v Kout Foods (the Kabab-Ji judgment) has reopened issues concerning the differing approaches of English and French…

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Leila Kazimi
Can’t Budge: The Curious Case of Kabab-Ji and the New York Convention
November 15, 2021

On 27 October 2021, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (the Court) issued a judgment in Kabab-Ji SAL v Kout Food Group [2021] UKSC 48. The Court upheld the earlier decision of the Court of…

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