Partner Flore Poloni and Associate Thibaud Roujou de Boubée discuss in La Lettre des Juristes d’Affaires the new arbitration rules issued by the LCIA and how these allow the early rejection of claims while encouraging efficiency, simplification, digitalisation and accompanying more firmly the role of the secretary of the arbitration tribunal.
Flore and Thibaud’s article was published in La Lettre des Juristes d’Affaires, 30 October 2020.
The London Court of International Arbitration (“LCIA”), which have not amended its regulations since 2014, positioned itself this summer choosing to highlight a tool characteristic of the British judge: the early rejection of claims while encouraging efficiency, simplification, digitalisation and accompanying more firmly the role of the secretary of the arbitration tribunal.
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