Commencing HKIAC arbitration (2008 Rules): case study | Practical Law

Commencing HKIAC arbitration (2008 Rules): case study | Practical Law

This case study provides a worked example on how to commence and defend a straightforward commercial arbitration under the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) Administered Arbitration Rules 2008 (HKIAC Rules 2008). It provides examples of how to draft and file a Notice of Arbitration, how to respond to the Notice of Arbitration with an Answer to the Notice of Arbitration and, where appropriate, how to file a counterclaim.

Commencing HKIAC arbitration (2008 Rules): case study

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Commencing HKIAC arbitration (2008 Rules): case study

Law stated as at 19 Jul 2017China, Hong Kong - PRC, International
This case study provides a worked example on how to commence and defend a straightforward commercial arbitration under the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) Administered Arbitration Rules 2008 (HKIAC Rules 2008). It provides examples of how to draft and file a Notice of Arbitration, how to respond to the Notice of Arbitration with an Answer to the Notice of Arbitration and, where appropriate, how to file a counterclaim.