Thus empirical research suggests that shopping
around arbitral institutions can save costs.
Not exact matches
Recognized by the Chambers guides as «a crucial figure in the firm's global arbitration practice,» Mr. Pierce represents clients in international arbitration matters in venues
around the world, under both civil and common law regimes, and under the rules of all major
arbitral institutions.
In relation to international arbitration, John has acted as counsel and arbitrator in arbitrations under most
arbitral institutions such as the HKIAC, ICC, ICSID, KCAB, LCIA, SIAC as well as ad hoc arbitrations
around the world.
This landmark publication — being developed by arbitrators, practitioners, scholars / academics, and judges from
around the globe, scheduled for release in 2019 — covers virtually every aspect of international arbitration law, and will be relied on by
arbitral institutions, arbitrators, counsel, parties, and judges worldwide for decades to come.
Head of Stephenson Harwood's International Arbitration Group, Louis Flannery, together with colleagues, Gautham Chandrakumar and Alastair Kwan, set out to answer these questions by comparing the arbitration fees of eighteen international
arbitral institutions from
around the world, which calculate their fees on an ad valorem basis.
Are parties able to reduce the cost of international arbitration by «shopping
around» for the cheapest
arbitral institution?