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Funding International Arbitration (eBook)

Edited by: Sherina Petit, Nosherwan Vakil

ISBN13: 9781837230228
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Funding International Arbitration, edited by leading experts Sherina Petit and Nosherwan Vakil, is your essential guide to navigating funding in international arbitration. Written by eminent funders, brokers and practitioners, most of whom deal with third party funding on a day-to-day basis, this new title provides step by step guidance on the following:

  • How to demystify each stage of the process from initial assessment to final resolution
  • The steps involved in considering, advising on and structuring funding
  • The proven strategies on approaching funders and maximising your chances of success
  • How to manage the ongoing relationships with the third parties involved in the funding lifetime, including around settlement
  • Understand the critical importance of accuracy and careful planning throughout the process

Key topics covered include:

  • Market trends: gain insights into the evolving landscape of third-party funding
  • Regulatory landscape: navigate the complex legal and regulatory considerations
  • Cost management: develop effective strategies to optimise your financial position
  • Enforcement mechanisms: ensure you understand your rights and obligations
  • Dispute avoidance: learn how to minimise potential friction

This new Special Report provides a practical and accessible guide to funding international arbitration and is geared towards both individuals who wish to further their understanding of the area and those approaching funding issues for the first time.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Introduction
Sherina Petit, Stewarts Law and Nosherwan Vakil, Advocate
The growth of the funding market
Professor Julian Lew, Twenty Essex, Stavros Brekoulakis, Queen Mary’s University London and Simona Valkova, Independent tribunal secretary
Types of funding
Matthew Amey, The Judge Global
Pre funding considerations
Adrian Chopin and Ayse Yazir, Bench Walk Advisors and Harshiv Thakerar, Asertis
Regulation of the funding market
Tom Steindler and Matthew Lo, Exton Advisors
Legal barriers to funding (including maintenance and champerty)
Vasanti Selvaratnam and Moeiz Farhan, The 36 Group
Disclosure of information/documents
David Kerstein and Nicole Silver, Validity and Ewelina Kajkowska, Hogan Lovells
Costs and security for costs
Steven Friel, Woodsford
The role of funders during formal proceedings
William Panlilio, LCM
Funding and enforcement
Craig Arnott, Mick Smith and Michael Redman, Burford Capital
How to avoid a dispute with the funder
Julian Chamberlayne, Stewart’s Law