Arbitration blogs: Assessment of damages and third party funding in Asia | Practical Law

Arbitration blogs: Assessment of damages and third party funding in Asia | Practical Law

Two new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Victoria Clark at Berwin Leighton Paisner considers the methods arbitrators use when assessing damages. Karen Maxwell at 20 Essex Street discusses third party funding and how it can assist in opening up Asian markets.

Arbitration blogs: Assessment of damages and third party funding in Asia

Practical Law UK Legal Update w-003-7602 (Approx. 5 pages)

Arbitration blogs: Assessment of damages and third party funding in Asia

Published on 05 Oct 2016ExpandEngland, Hong Kong - PRC, Singapore...Wales
Two new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Victoria Clark at Berwin Leighton Paisner considers the methods arbitrators use when assessing damages. Karen Maxwell at 20 Essex Street discusses third party funding and how it can assist in opening up Asian markets.
Two new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog:
  • In Are arbitrators thinking fast or slow? Victoria Clark at Berwin Leighton Paisner considers the methods arbitrators use in their reasoning for assessing damages in a particular way, with a discussion about cognitive bias, and in particular anchoring and extremeness.
  • In Third party funding: opening up the Asian markets, Karen Maxwell at 20 Essex Street discusses third party funding in the context of Asian markets, since it is in Asia that the most substantial steps appear to have been taken in terms of legislating for third party funding in national arbitration laws.