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Daniel Boden (CMS), Fiona Menzies (Law Society of Scotland)
ICCA Edinburgh 2022: An Outside Perspective, the Renaissance Arbitrator and a ‘Great Debate’: the ICCA Congress 2022 in Edinburgh Comes to a Successful Close
September 22, 2022

After a gala evening at the National Museum of Scotland filled with Scottish gastronomy and ceilidh dancing, delegates returned to the conference centre for the last day of the ICCA Congress.…

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Edward Taylor (Shearman & Sterling LLP), Kitty Zheng (Shearman & Sterling)
Singapore’s New Conditional Fee Agreement Regime: An Uplifting Reform?
April 07, 2022

In Singapore, lawyers and their clients will soon be able to enter into conditional fee agreements (“CFAs”) for arbitrations and certain court proceedings. CFAs provide parties with an alternative to…

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Sophia Li (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for HSF Kramer
Outcome Related Fee Structures Proposed for Arbitration in Hong Kong
March 02, 2022

At present, Hong Kong lawyers are prohibited from charging outcome related fees in arbitration. As discussed in a previous blog, the landscape started to change since the publication of a…

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Julien Chaisse, Kehinde Olaoye (City University of Hong Kong)
Hong Kong, SAR China’s New Approach to Investment Treaty Arbitration
July 10, 2021

In March 2021, a major newspaper broke the story that a Hong Kong investor had filed what may be considered the very first investment treaty arbitration claim against Japan under the Hong-Kong…

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Mary Mitsi (Queen Mary University of London)
Standard v. Indemnity Costs in an Unsuccessful Application to Set Aside an Arbitral Award: A Singapore Perspective
May 02, 2021

Where a plaintiff unsuccessfully applies to set aside an arbitral award or resist enforcement of the same, should the costs of the application, as a default rule, be awarded to the defendant on a…

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Edward Taylor (Shearman & Sterling LLP)
Hong Kong’s Law Reform Commission Green-Lights Outcome Related Fee Structures for Arbitration
February 03, 2021

Hong Kong currently prohibits lawyers from using outcome related fee structures (“ORFSs”), including “No-Win, No-Fee” type arrangements, for arbitrations and other contentious matters. This looks set…

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Theresa Tseung, Benson Lim (Simmons & Simmons)
Interviews with Our Editors: 360-Degree Discussion with Chiann Bao
October 19, 2020

Chiann Bao has been with Arbitration Chambers since 2018. She is currently Vice President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration. She previously acted as Secretary General of the HKIAC between…

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Edward Taylor (Shearman & Sterling LLP), Kitty Zheng (Shearman & Sterling)
“No-Win No-Fee” Arbitration: a Win-Win for Hong Kong and Singapore?
July 07, 2020

While Hong Kong and Singapore legislated in 2017 to allow third party funding of arbitrations (“TPF”),  both jurisdictions presently still bar “No-Win, No-Fee” and other outcome related fee…

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Theresa Tseung
Interviews with Our Editors: Thoughts and Perspectives from Winnie Tam SC
October 25, 2019

Introduction Ms Winnie Tam SC is a leading intellectual property specialist in Hong Kong, and was the first female specialist of the field to be appointed Senior Counsel by the Chief Justice of Hong…

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Felicia Cheng, Dominique Yong (Clifford Chance) for HK45
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: Is Arbitration Sustainable?
October 24, 2019

Introduction The fourth annual Harbour Lecture took place on 21 October 2019, with hundreds of attendees packed into the Eaton Club, Hong Kong to hear a thought-provoking lecture delivered by Sophie…

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