Law Reform Commission’s new committee seeks to clarify rules around funding for arbitration cases
Hong Kong’s decision to review the laws around third-party funding for arbitration has re-ignited debate among the city’s lawyers.
Hong Kong's decision to review the laws around third-party funding for arbitration has re-ignited debate among the city's lawyers. The Law Reform Commission (LRC) has established a committee to look into legislation governing arbitration funding and make recommendations if necessary.
November 07, 2013 at 07:03 PM
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Law Reform Commission’s new committee seeks to clarify rules around funding for arbitration cases
Hong Kong’s decision to review the laws around third-party funding for arbitration has re-ignited debate among the city’s lawyers.
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