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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD XXIII
PREFACE XXVII
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXIX
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION 1
§1.01 THE DILEMMA OF COSTS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND A WAY OUT 1
§1.02 TERMINOLOGY: LITIGATION FUNDING AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 2
§1.03 LITIGATION FUNDING: PERSPECTIVES, PERCEPTIONS, AND EMOTIONS 3
§1.04 DEALING WITH REALITY: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL PROCEDURES INVOLVING
FUNDED PARTIES 4
§1.05 AIM AND METHOD OF THIS WORK 6
§1.06 SCOPE AND STRUCTURE OF THIS WORK 7
PART I
THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 9
CHAPTER 2
THE VARIOUS FORMS OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 11
§2.01 LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENTS 12
[A] CASE ASSESSMENT 13
[1] THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS 13
[A] INITIATIVE AND TIMING 13
[B] A MULTI-STEP PROCESS 14
[C] A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY AND RIGOROUS PROCESS 14
[D] TIME AND COSTS 16
[E] EXCLUSIVITY PERIOD, CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT, AND
WAIVER OF COUNSEL S PROFESSIONAL SECRECY 17
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[2] THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 18
[A] QUANTUM OF THE CLAIM 18
[B] INVESTMENT COSTS AND TIME UNTIL EXPECTED RECOVERY 19
[C] FACTS, LAW, AND EVIDENCE 20
[D] RESPONDENT SOLVENCY AND ENFORCEABILITY OF THE
AWARD 20
[E] THE CLAIMANT S LEGAL TEAM 21
[F] THE DECISION MAKERS INVOLVED 21
[G] PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS AND
INVESTMENT POLICY 22
[H] PREVIOUS UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS AT OBTAINING
FUNDING FOR THE CLAIM 22
[3] THE ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY 23
[A] APPROACHES 23
[B] THE CLAIM S PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS; SELECTION RATES 25
[4] CASE ASSESSMENT AND THE FUNDER S ABILITY TO EXERT CONTROL
OVER THE CLAIM 26
[B] THE LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENT: INVESTMENT AND RETURN 28
[1] THE FUNDER S INVESTMENT 28
[A] COST CATEGORIES 28
[B] CASE BUDGET 29
[2] THE FUNDER S RETURN 30
[C] THE LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENT AND ANCILLARY AGREEMENTS:
FURTHER ESSENTIAL TERMS 32
[1] OBLIGATIONS OF THE FUNDED PARTY RELATING TO CASE
ASSESSMENT AND CASE MONITORING 32
[2] RISK SHARING WITH COUNSEL 33
[3] PRIORITIES AGREEMENT 34
[4] CONTROL RIGHTS OF THE FUNDER 35
[5] TERMINATION RIGHTS OF THE FUNDER 35
[6] DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 37
[7] CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT 38
[D] CASE MONITORING 39
[1] THE MONITORING PROCESS 39
[2] CASE MONITORING AND THE FUNDER S ABILITY TO EXERT CONTROL
OVER THE CLAIM 41
[A] CONTROL VIA CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS TO CONTROL STRATEGIC
DECISIONS 41
[B] CONTROL VIA CASE BUDGETING 42
[C] CONTROL VIA TERMINATION RIGHTS AND PROVISIONS ON
THE CONSEQUENCES OF SETTLEMENT 44
[D] RESTRICTIONS ON CONTROL DEPENDING ON APPLICABLE
LAW 45
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[3] CASE MONITORING AND ALIGNMENT OF INTERESTS 46
[4] RESULT 48
[E] LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENTS FOR RESPONDENTS 49
[F] RELATED BUT LESS STANDARDIZED TRANSACTIONS: LITIGATION FINANCE 50
§2.02 OTHER FORMS OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 51
[A] SUCCESS BASED LEGAL FEE ARRANGEMENTS 51
[1] CONTINGENCY FEE ARRANGEMENTS 52
[2] CONDITIONAL FEE ARRANGEMENTS 52
[B] INSURANCE POLICIES 53
[1] LEGAL EXPENSES INSURANCE 53
[A] BEFORE-THE-EVENT INSURANCE 53
[B] AFTER-THE-EVENT INSURANCE 53
[2] LIABILITY INSURANCE 54
[A] BEFORE-THE-EVENT INSURANCE FOR LIABILITY 54
[B] AFTER-THE-EVENT INSURANCE FOR LIABILITY 54
[3] POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF INVESTMENT
PROTECTION 56
[C] LOAN AGREEMENTS 56
[D] CORPORATE FINANCE INSTRUMENTS 56
[E] FACTORING 57
[F] LEGAL AID 57
[G] STRATEGIC THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 58
§2.03 COMPARISON OF LITIGATION FUNDING WITH OTHER FORMS OF THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING 59
[A] QUALIFICATION OF THE LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENT AS AN
EXISTING TYPE OF CONTRACT UNDER GERMAN LAW AND FRENCH LAW 60
[1] GERMAN LAW: ATYPICAL SILENT PARTNERSHIP 60
[2] FRENCH LAW: CONTRACT SUI GENERIS 61
[B] THE DEBATE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: IN SEARCH OF DEFINITIONS 61
[1] THE RELEVANCE AND PURPOSES OF DEVELOPING DEFINITIONS 62
[2] LITIGATION FUNDING AND OTHER FORMS OF THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES 63
[A] LITIGATION FUNDING AS FOR-PROFIT FUNDING 63
[B] LITIGATION FUNDING AS A DIRECT INVESTMENT IN THE
CLAIM 64
[C] LITIGATION FUNDING AS A SPECIALIZED INVESTMENT IN
THE CLAIM 65
[D] LITIGATION FUNDING AND PROFESSIONAL RULES 65
[E] LITIGATION FUNDING AND THE ABILITY TO POOL AND
SPREAD RISK 66
[F] LITIGATION FUNDING AND SECONDARY MARKETS IN
LEGAL CLAIMS 66
[G] LITIGATION FUNDING AND SUCCESS BASED LEGAL FEE
ARRANGEMENTS 67
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[H] LITIGATION FUNDING AND INSURANCE 68
[I] LITIGATION FUNDING AND LOANS 68
[3] CONSEQUENCES FOR APPROACHING DISCLOSURE IN
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 68
[C] RESULT 70
CHAPTER 3
LITIGATION FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 73
§3.01 THE RISE OF LITIGATION FUNDING AS A MEANS OF FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 74
[A] THE SUPPLY 74
[1] FUNDERS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 75
[2] CAPITAL RAISED AND INVESTMENT ACTIVITY 77
[B] THE DEMAND 80
§3.02 THE POLICY DEBATE: BENEFITS AND RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LITIGATION
FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 82
[A] POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF LITIGATION FUNDING 82
[1] PROMOTES ACCESS TO JUSTICE 82
[A] FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED AND FINANCIALLY STABLE PARTIES 83
[B] LIMITATIONS 84
[C] IMPECUNIOUS PARTIES AND AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 85
[2] LEVELS THE PLAYING FIELD 87
[B] POTENTIAL RISKS OF LITIGATION FUNDING 88
[1] COMMODIFIES CLAIMS 88
[2] STIRS UP DISPUTES 91
[A] CONTRIBUTES TO MORE ARBITRATION DISPUTES 91
[B] ENCOURAGES FRIVOLOUS CLAIMS 92
[3] DISCOURAGES SETTLEMENT 95
[4] BURDENS THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP 96
[A] LITIGATION FUNDERS WILL ASSUME CONTROL 97
[B] THREATENS COUNSEL S INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY 98
[C] COMPROMISES LOYALTY TO THE CLIENT 99
[D] CONFLICTS WITH PROFESSIONAL SECRECY OBLIGATIONS 100
[E] MIGHT CAUSE WAIVER OF OTHERWISE APPLICABLE
PRIVILEGE PROTECTION 101
[F] CREATES ADDITIONAL DUTIES FOR COUNSEL TO INFORM
AND TO ADVISE ABOUT LITIGATION FUNDING 101
[C] THE DEBATE IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
ARBITRATION 102
§3.03 THE REGULATION OF LITIGATION FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
104
[A] STRUCTURING THE DISCUSSION 105
[B] THE ALF CODE 106
[C] FURTHER REGULATORY ATTEMPTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 108
[1] HOLISTIC APPROACHES TO THE REGULATION OF LITIGATION FUNDING 109
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[A] GENERAL PROHIBITION 109
[B] REGULATION ON THE ARBITRATION LEVEL 109
[C] REGULATION IN THE UNITED STATES 110
[D] REGULATION IN AUSTRALIA 110
[E] REGULATION IN FRANCE 111
[F] REGULATION ON THE EUROPEAN UNION LEVEL 111
[2] REGULATING FINANCIAL ASPECTS 111
[A] CAPITAL ADEQUACY 111
[B] CAPITAL MARKETS 112
[I] SECURITIZATION OF CLAIMS 112
[II] CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RULES FOR THE FUNDING
OF LISTED COMPANIES 113
[3] REGULATING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 116
[4] REGULATING PROCEDURAL ASPECTS 117
§3.04 SUMMARY 117
PART II
IMPACT OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING ON ARBITRAL PROCEDURE 121
A FACT-FINDING AND EVIDENCE-TAKING 123
CHAPTER 4
DISCLOSURE OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
PROCEEDINGS 125
§4.01 NO GENERAL DUTY OR PRACTICE TO DISCLOSE THIRD-PARTY FUNDING AS
SUCH 126
[A] NO GENERAL DUTY OR PRACTICE TO DISCLOSE 126
[B] VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE AND INADVERTENT DISCLOSURE 127
[C] DISCLOSURE FOR REASONS NOT LINKED TO THE ARBITRATION
PROCEEDINGS 128
[1] DISCLOSURES BY LISTED FUNDED PARTIES AND FUNDERS TO
COMPLY WITH PUBLIC DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS 128
[2] DISCLOSURE FOLLOWING DISPUTES BETWEEN FUNDED
PARTY AND FUNDER 128
[D] INTERIM RESULT 130
[E] STATUTORY DISCLOSURE RULES IN THE CONTEXT OF (CLASS) LITIGATION 130
§4.02 DUTIES TO DISCLOSE FACTS RELATED TO THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN ORDER
TO
HANDLE SPECIFIC PROCEDURAL ISSUES 131
[A] HANDLING DISCLOSURE BASED ON ESTABLISHED RULES AND PRACTICES 132
[1] IBA GUIDELINES 2014 133
[2] STANDARDS GOVERNING DOCUMENT PRODUCTION 133
[A] ARBITRAL CASES HANDLING DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING
AGREEMENTS BASED ON GENERAL STANDARDS OF
DOCUMENT PRODUCTION 134
[B] APPROACHING DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING AGREEMENTS
BASED ON ARTICLES 3 AND 9 IBA RULES ON EVIDENCE 137
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[3] INTERIM RESULT 140
[B] TRENDS TOWARDS A GENERAL DUTY TO DISCLOSE THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING - AND WHY THEY SHOULD NOT BE FOLLOWED 141
[1] BROADER IMPLICATIONS OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING INVOKED
TO JUSTIFY DISCLOSURE: A CLOSER LOOK 142
[A] REGULATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNDED
PARTY AND FUNDER 142
[B] ENSURING PROCEDURAL EQUALITY 145
[C] TAKING INTO ACCOUNT ETHICAL RULES PROHIBITING THE
FUNDING STRUCTURE BEHIND A PARTY IN ARBITRATION 146
[D] PROCEDURAL GOOD FAITH AND COUNSEL S DUTY OF
CANDOUR 146
[E] ARBITRATOR PROACTIVITY 148
[2] INTERIM RESULT: APPROACHES TOWARDS DISCLOSURE -
THINKING INSIDE THE BOX VERSUS THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX 149
[3] MAINTAINING THE CURRENT DISCLOSURE REGIME IS PREFERABLE 150
[A] IMPOSING GENERAL DISCLOSURE OF THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING IS UNWORKABLE 151
[B] IMPOSING GENERAL DISCLOSURE OF THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING IS UNNECESSARY 154
[C] ADDRESSING PRIVILEGE CONCERNS AND RISKS OF
ADVERSE INFLUENCE ON THE TRIBUNAL 158
§4.03 CONCLUSION 160
CHAPTER 5
PRIVILEGE PROTECTION OF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 163
§5.01 PRIVILEGE AND WAIVER IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS:
LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND DISCRETIONARY APPROACHES 165
[A] LEX ARBITRI 165
[B] PARTY AGREEMENT 165
[C] ARBITRATOR DISCRETION 166
[D] RESULT AND CONSEQUENCES FOR THE FOLLOWING ANALYSIS 169
§5.02 PRIVILEGE APPLICABLE TO LITIGATION FUNDING-RELATED DOCUMENTS AND
POTENTIAL WAIVER OF PRIVILEGE BY EXCHANGE OF DOCUMENTS WITH
LITIGATION FUNDERS 169
[A] DISCLOSURE OF LITIGATION FUNDING IN THE CONTEXT OF DOCUMENT
PRODUCTION REQUESTS 171
[1] DISCLOSURE OF A LITIGATION FUNDER S EXISTENCE AS A
PRECONDITION FOR DOCUMENT PRODUCTION REQUESTS 171
[2] INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIFICITY/RELEVANCE/
MATERIALITY AND PRIVILEGE DEFENCES 172
[3] CAN DOCUMENT PRODUCTION BE ORDERED DIRECTLY
AGAINST THE LITIGATION FUNDER? 173
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[B] DOCUMENTS CREATED BY COUNSEL AND SHARED WITH LITIGATION
FUNDERS 174
[1] ARGUMENTS AGAINST PRIVILEGE PROTECTION 175
[A] LEADER TECHS, V. FACEBOOK 175
[B] MAIN ARGUMENT FLOWING FROM LEADER TECHS, V.
FACEBOOK: LACK OF COMMON INTEREST WITH LITIGATION
FUNDER, IN PARTICULAR WHERE NO FUNDING AGREEMENT
HAS BEEN CONCLUDED 177
[I] APPROACHING THE COMMON INTEREST ISSUE FROM
A REASONABLE EXPECTATIONS PERSPECTIVE 178
[II] WHERE NO FUNDING AGREEMENT HAS BEEN
CONCLUDED 180
[III] RESULT: FORMAL DISTINCTION BETWEEN COMMON
LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS UNPERSUASIVE
FROM A REASONABLE EXPECTATIONS PERSPECTIVE 180
[C] BRAY & GILLESPIE MANAGEMENT LLC V. LEXINGTON
INSURANCE CO. 181
[D] LACK OF INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC CONFIDENTIALITY
REQUIREMENTS FOR LITIGATION FUNDERS 181
[2] ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF PRIVILEGE PROTECTION 182
[A] MONDIS TECHNOLOGY LTD. V. LG ELECTRONICS, INC. 182
[B] DEVON IT, INC. V. IBM CORP. 184
[C] WALKER DIGITAL, LLC V. GOOGLE, INC. 186
[D] ARGUMENTS BY ANALOGY BETWEEN LITIGATION FUNDERS
AND OTHER THIRD PARTIES 187
[I] INDEPENDENT AUDITORS 187
[II] PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF COMPANIES IN LITIGATION 188
[III] INSURERS AND COUNSEL OPERATING UNDER SUCCESS
BASED LEGAL FEE ARRANGEMENTS 188
[3] SUMMARY ASSESSMENT 190
[4] RESULT 192
[C] DOCUMENTS CREATED BY LITIGATION FUNDERS AND SHARED WITH
COUNSEL 192
[1] APPLICABILITY OF PRIVILEGE: DISCUSSION 192
[2] RESULT 194
[D] LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENTS AND RELATED COMMUNICATIONS 195
[1] APPLICABILITY OF PRIVILEGE 195
[A] INTERRELATIONSHIP WITH SPECIFICITY, RELEVANCE, AND
MATERIALITY 195
[B] DISCUSSION 196
[C] SYNTHESIS 198
[2] WAIVER OF APPLICABLE PRIVILEGE 199
[A] IN CASE OF VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE 200
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[B] WHERE THE LITIGATION FUNDING AGREEMENT ENTERS THE
PUBLIC DOMAIN 200
§5.03 CONCLUSIONS: GUIDELINES 201
[A] GUIDELINE 5A 202
[B] GUIDELINE 5B 202
[C] GUIDELINE 5C 202
[D] CONCLUDING REMARKS 203
B ARBITRATION-SPECIFIC ISSUES 205
CHAPTER 6
JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 207
§6.01 JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 208
[A] THE FUNDER AS A NON-SIGNATORY TO THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 209
[B] RELEVANT PROCEDURAL SCENARIOS FOR DETERMINING JURISDICTION 210
[1] INCLUSION OF THE FUNDER AS AN ADDITIONAL PARTY BY
WAY OF JOINDER 210
[A] INCLUSION TO ESTABLISH LIABILITY 211
[B] INCLUSION TO ESTABLISH LIABILITY FOR COSTS 211
[C] OTHER POTENTIAL REASONS FOR INCLUSION 211
[D] PROCEDURAL MECHANISM: JOINDER 212
[2] SUBSTITUTION OF THE FUNDED PARTY BY VIRTUE OF
ASSIGNMENT OR SUBROGATION 212
[C] INCLUSION OF THE FUNDER AS AN ADDITIONAL PARTY TO THE
ARBITRATION 214
[1] IMPLIED CONSENT 214
[2] GROUP OF COMPANIES DOCTRINE 216
[3] NON-CONSENSUAL THEORIES 217
[A] ESTOPPEL 217
[B] ALTER EGO 218
[4] JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH 219
[5] RESULT AND CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CONDUCT OF ARBITRAL
PROCEEDINGS 219
[D] SUBSTITUTION OF THE FUNDED PARTY BY THE FUNDER 221
[1] ASSIGNMENT 221
[A] WHERE THE FUNDING AGREEMENT STIPULATES AN
EXPRESS ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS UNDER THE MAIN
CONTRACT 222
[B] WHERE THE FUNDING AGREEMENT DOES NOT STIPULATE
AN EXPRESS ASSIGNMENT 222
[2] SUBROGATION 223
[E] CONCLUSION: GUIDELINES 224
[1] GUIDELINE 6.01A 224
[2] GUIDELINE 6.01B 224
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[3] CONCLUDING REMARKS 224
§6.02 JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT ARBITRATION 225
[A] THIRD-PARTY FUNDING IN THE CONTEXT OF INVESTMENT TREATY
JURISDICTION 225
[B] THE FUNDED CLAIMANT AND THE FUNDING AGREEMENT S IMPACT
ON THE FUNDED CLAIM S ADMISSIBILITY 228
[1] ANALYSIS OF ARBITRAL CASE LAW 228
[A] CSOB V. SLOVAKIA 228
[B] COMPAFIIA DE AGUAS DEL ACONQUIJA S.A. AND
VIVENDI UNIVERSAL S.A. V. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC 230
[C] TEINVER S.A., TRANSPORTES DE CERCAM AS S.A. AND
AUTOBUSES URBANOS DEL SUR S.A. V. THE ARGENTINE
REPUBLIC 231
[D] ROSINVESTCO UK LTD. V. THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 233
[E] SALUKA INVESTMENTS BV V. THE CZECH REPUBLIC 234
[F] QUASAR DE VALORES V. THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 235
[G] L.E.S.I. - DIPENTA V. ALGERIA / BIVAC B.V. V.
PARAGUAY 236
[H] ABACLAT AND OTHERS V. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC /
AMBIENTE UFFICIO S.P.A. AND OTHERS V. THE
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC / GIOVANNI ALEMANNI AND
OTHERS V. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC 237
[2] SUMMARY ASSESSMENT: GUIDELINES 239
[A] GUIDELINE 6.02A: FUNDING AGREEMENT DOES NOT
AFFECT JURISDICTION IF EFFECTIVE AFTER THE INITIATION OF
PROCEEDINGS 240
[B] GUIDELINE 6.02B: TRANSFER OF ECONOMIC INTEREST TO
THE FUNDER BEFORE INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS DOES
NOT AFFECT JURISDICTION 240
[C] GUIDELINE 6.02C: TRANSFER OF CASE CONTROL TO THE
FUNDER BEFORE INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS DOES NOT
AFFECT JURISDICTION 241
[I] WHY TRANSFER OF CASE CONTROL MIGHT MATTER 242
[II] HOW TO EVALUATE WHETHER A RELEVANT TRANSFER
OF CASE CONTROL HAS OCCURRED 242
[III] RESULT 244
[D] GUIDELINE 6.02D: TRANSFER OF THE CLAIM TO THE
FUNDER BEFORE INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS AFFECTS
JURISDICTION 244
[C] THE FUNDER AS CLAIMANT AND THE LIMITS OF TREATY CLAIM
ASSIGNMENT 245
[1] THE DEFINITION OF INVESTMENT 245
[2] THE PRINCIPLE NEMO POTIOREM POTEST TRANSFERE QUAM IPSE
HABET 247
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[3] TREATY SHOPPING AND THE LIMITS OF FREE ASSIGNABILITY 248
[A] TREATY SHOPPING 248
[B] LIMITS OF FREE ASSIGNABILITY IN THE ABSENCE OF
TREATY SHOPPING? 249
[4] CONCLUDING REMARK 249
§6.03 CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK 250
CHAPTER 7
IMPARTIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF ARBITRATORS AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 253
§7.01 WHEN TO DISCLOSE: EVALUATING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ARBITRATORS,
LITIGATION FUNDERS, AND FUNDED PARTIES 255
[A] THE REQUIREMENT OF ARBITRATOR IMPARTIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE 255
[1] ARBITRATION LAWS AND RULES 255
[2] IBA GUIDELINES 2014 257
[A] OVERVIEW OF RELEVANT CHANGES 257
[B] AMENDMENTS RELATING TO FUNDING: ANALYSIS 259
[I] GENERAL STANDARD 6 259
[II] GENERAL STANDARD 7 263
[3] OWN APPROACH: A BROADER CONCEPT OF AFFILIATE BASED
ON THE IBA GUIDELINES 2004 263
[B] A BROADER CONCEPT OF AFFILIATE BASED ON THE IBA GUIDELINES
2004: APPLICATION TO SELECT SITUATIONS AND EXAMPLES 267
[1] ONE OF THE PARTIES IS FUNDED BY A LITIGATION FUNDER THAT
SUPPORTS A CLIENT OF THE ARBITRATOR S LAW FIRM IN A
SEPARATE DISPUTE 267
[A] MATERIALITY 267
[B] INVOLVEMENT WITH THE CLAIM 268
[C] RESULT 269
[2] THE ARBITRATOR S LAW FIRM CURRENTLY RENDERS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE LITIGATION FUNDER 269
[3] THE ARBITRATOR IS BIASED TOWARDS OR AGAINST PARTIES
SUPPORTED BY LITIGATION FUNDERS 271
[A] BIAS TOWARDS PARTIES SUPPORTED BY LITIGATION FUNDERS 271
[B] BIAS AGAINST PARTIES SUPPORTED BY LITIGATION FUNDERS 272
[4] THE ARBITRATOR HAS REPEATEDLY BEEN APPOINTED THANKS
TO THE SAME LITIGATION FUNDER 274
[C] CONCLUSIONS 275
§7.02 HOW TO DISCLOSE: IMPLEMENTING DISCLOSURE TO PREVENT CONFLICTS OF
INTEREST 276
[A] THE RISKS FOR ARBITRATOR IMPARTIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE ARISING
FROM UNDISCLOSED THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 276
[1] WHEN FUNDING IS DISCOVERED IN THE COURSE OF THE
ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 276
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[2] WHEN FUNDING IS DISCOVERED AFTER THE RENDITION OF THE
ARBITRAL AWARD
[3] RESULT
[B] THE DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO COUNTER THESE RISKS
[1] MANDATORY DISCLOSURE OF THIRD-PARTY FUNDING
(SUPPORTED BY ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS)
[2] DUTY OF FUNDED PARTY AND FUNDER TO DISCLOSE POTENTIAL
CONFLICTS
[3] DISCUSSION
[A] THE ADVANTAGES OF MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
[B] THE DISADVANTAGES OF MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
[I] LACK OF CONCEPTUAL CLARITY; SPLIT CONFLICTS
STANDARDS
[II] LACK OF COHERENCE AND FEASIBILITY: THE
THIRD-PARTY FUNDING CONFLICTS CHECK TORPEDO
[III] INTERNAL REVIEW BY ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS RAISES
DUE PROCESS CONCERNS
[IV] THE IDEA TO PROHIBIT ARBITRATORS FROM TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT FUNDING OTHER THAN IN RELATION TO
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IS PATERNALISTIC
[V] WHO WOULD BE WILLING AND ABLE TO ENFORCE
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE?
[VI] MANDATORY DISCLOSURE IS UNNECESSARY
[C] INTERIM RESULT
[C] RESULT
CHAPTER 8
CONFIDENTIALITY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS AND THIRD-PARTY
FUNDING
§8.01 THE EXISTENCE AND SCOPE OF CONFIDENTIALITY IN COMMERCIAL AND ICSID
ARBITRATION: OVERVIEW
[A] INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
[B] ICSID ARBITRATION
§8.02 CONFLICTS BETWEEN CONFIDENTIALITY AND LITIGATION FUNDING
[A] DISCLOSURES FROM FUNDED PARTIES TO FUNDERS FOR PURPOSES OF
CASE ASSESSMENT AND CASE MONITORING
[1] CONFIDENTIALITY INTERESTS AFFECTED
[A] TRIAL BY PRESS RELEASE
[B] DISTRACTION FROM AND AGGRAVATION OF THE DISPUTE
[C] MISUSE OF INFORMATION OBTAINED BY THE FUNDER FOR
FUTURE TRANSACTIONS
[D] DO CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS APPLY ALREADY
DURING CASE ASSESSMENT?
[2] POTENTIAL EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY
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280
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282
283
283
283
283
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
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[A] DISCLOSURE TO PROTECT THE FUNDED PARTY S RIGHTS 302
[B] DISCLOSURE TO ADVISORS 304
[C] INTERIM RESULT 305
[3] ASSESSMENT 305
[A] EXCEPTION TO CONFIDENTIALITY SHOULD APPLY 306
[B] SCOPE OF THE EXCEPTION: HOW TO PROTECT
CONFIDENTIALITY INTERESTS 306
[C] DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ONLY TO
DISCLOSED FUNDERS? 308
[D] POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF UNDISCLOSED FUNDING
AND ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH DISCLOSURE 309
[E] INTERIM RESULT 311
[4] RESULT 312
[B] DISCLOSURES FROM LISTED FUNDED PARTIES AND FUNDERS TO THE
PUBLIC TO COMPLY WITH STATUTORY DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS 314
[1] PUBLIC DISCLOSURE EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY
AND THE DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING 314
[A] DISCLOSURE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS 315
[B] DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS
BY LISTED FUNDED COMPANIES 316
[C] DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS
BY LISTED FUNDERS 318
[2] INTERIM RESULT: TRANSPARENCY PREVAILS 318
[3] HOW TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY INTERESTS 320
[A] LIMITING THE AMOUNT AND TYPE OF INFORMATION
DISCLOSED TO THE PUBLIC 320
[B] REASONABLE LIMITS REGARDING DISCLOSURE OF
ARBITRATION 320
[C] REASONABLE LIMITS REGARDING DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING
OF AN ARBITRATION 321
[D] PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY FOLLOWING DISCLOSURE OF
LISTED FUNDER TO THE OPPONENT AND THE TRIBUNAL? 322
[4] RESULT 324
[C] OTHER CONFLICTS 325
[1] PRIVACY OF ARBITRAL HEARINGS AND ATTENDANCE OF THE
FUNDER 326
[2] SUBMISSIONS OF THE FUNDER AS AMICUS CURIAE 327
[3] LITIGATION FUNDING AND ACCOUNTABILITY TOWARDS THE PUBLIC 327
§8.03 CONCLUSIONS: GUIDELINES 328
[A] GUIDELINE 8A 328
[B] GUIDELINE 8B 329
[C] CONCLUDING REMARKS 329
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C COSTS 331
CHAPTER 9
SECURITY FOR COSTS AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 333
§9.01 THE TRIBUNAL S POWER TO ORDER SECURITY FOR COSTS AND RELEVANT
CRITERIA 334
[A] POWER TO ORDER SECURITY FOR COSTS 334
[B] SYNTHESIS OF RELEVANT CRITERIA 336
§9.02 THE IMPACT OF LITIGATION FUNDING ON ORDERING SECURITY FOR COSTS
338
[A] GENERAL CRITERIA NOT AFFECTED BY THE PRESENCE OF A FUNDER 338
[B] FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF DIE FUNDED PARTY AND RELATED
QUESTIONS OF EVIDENCE 339
[1] DISCLOSURE OF FUNDING-RELATED FACTS TO ASSESS THE
SECURITY FOR COSTS REQUEST 339
[2] FUNDING AGREEMENT AS AN INDICATION OF THE FUNDED
PARTY S GENERAL FINANCIAL SITUATION 341
[3] FUNDING AGREEMENT AS ADDITIONAL QUANTITATIVE FACTOR
DUE TO INCREASED DEFENCE COSTS? 343
[C] FUNDING AS A MATERIAL CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES? 344
[1] STARTING POINT: THE CONCLUSION OF A LITIGATION
FUNDING AGREEMENT 344
[2] ARBITRAL CASE LAW 346
[A] ORDER OF ICC TRIBUNAL DATED 3 AUGUST 2012 346
[I] SUMMARY 346
[II] COMMENT 347
[B] GUARACACHI AND RURELEC V. BOLIVIA 349
[C] COMMERCE GROUP CORP. AND SAN SEBASTIAN GOLD
MINES V. EL SALVADOR 350
[D] RSM PRODUCTION CORPORATION V. SAINT LUCIA 352
[I] SUMMARY 352
[II] COMMENT 353
[E] KARDASSOPOULOS AND FUCHS V. GEORGIA 355
[3] INTERIM RESULT 355
[A] THE SITUATION IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION 356
[B] THE SITUATION IN COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 356
[D] CONDUCT OF THE FUNDED PARTY 357
[1] BAD FAITH: MOVING ASSETS TO SHIELD AGAINST LIABILITY 357
[2] OBTAINING LITIGATION FUNDING WHILE FUNDER IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ADVERSE COSTS 358
[E] POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 360
[1] AVOIDING ASYMMETRIES IN TREATMENT BETWEEN CLAIMANTS
AND RESPONDENTS 360
[A] ORDERING SECURITY PAYMENT AGAINST RESPONDENTS? 360
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[B] HOLDING RESPONDENTS LIABLE FOR THE COST OF POSTING
SECURITY? 361
[2] RISK OF STIFLING (EXCEPTIONALLY) MERITORIOUS CLAIMS? 362
[A] DOES A RESPONDENT ACT IN BAD FAITH BY SEEKING
SECURITY FROM A FUNDED CLAIMANT? 362
[B] THE FUTURE OF THE CLAIM WHERE THE TRIBUNAL ORDERS
SECURITY PAYMENT 362
[3] ORDERING SECURITY PAYMENT DIRECTLY AGAINST A LITIGATION
FUNDER? 363
[4] CONSIDERING SECURITY FOR COSTS ORDERS AGAINST FUNDED
PARTIES CREATES ADDITIONAL COSTS AND DELAYS 364
§9.03 CONCLUSIONS: GUIDELINES 365
[A] GUIDELINE 9A 365
[B] GUIDELINE 9B 365
[C] GUIDELINE 9C 365
[D] GUIDELINE 9D 366
[E] GUIDELINE 9E 366
CHAPTER 10
AWARDING OF COSTS AND THIRD-PARTY FUNDING 367
§10.01 ALLOCATION OF PARTY COSTS: OVERVIEW 369
[A] LEX ARBITRI: MANDATORY AND NON-MANDATORY PROVISIONS ON
COSTS ALLOCATION 370
[B] PARTY AGREEMENT 371
[C] ARBITRATOR DISCRETION 372
[1] GENERAL FACTORS 372
[A] DOMESTIC RULES ON COSTS ALLOCATION 372
[B] CASE-SPECIFIC FACTORS SUSCEPTIBLE TO AFFECT THE
APPLICABLE COSTS ALLOCATION SCHEME 373
[2] FUNDING-SPECIFIC FACTORS 374
[D] TRENDS IN ARBITRAL PRACTICE 375
§10.02 RECOVERY OF COSTS BY THE PREVAILING FUNDED PARTY 377
[A] FUNDED LEGAL COSTS AND FUNDING COSTS CONTINGENT ON SUCCESS 377
[1] DID THE FUNDED PARTY INCUR COSTS AT ALL WHERE THEY
HAVE BEEN PAID BY A THIRD PARTY? 378
[A] THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE APPLICABLE COSTS PROVISIONS 379
[B] REQUIREMENTS: ARBITRAL CASE LAW 380
[I] SUPPLIER V. FIRST DISTRIBUTOR, SECOND DISTRIBUTOR 381
[II] ICC CASE NO. 13645 381
[III] PRICE WATERHOUSE SARL AND PW CONSEIL SARL V.
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 382
[IV] QUASAR DE VALORES V. THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 382
[V] SYNTHESIS 383
[C] CONCLUSION: GUIDELINES 386
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[I] GUIDELINE 10A 386
[II] GUIDELINE 10B 386
[2] AMOUNT OF RECOVERABLE COSTS: ACTUAL LEGAL EXPENSES OR
FUNDER S RETURN? 387
[A] LIMITS IMPOSED BY APPLICABLE COSTS PROVISIONS 388
[B] REASONABLENESS: POLICY PERSPECTIVE 388
[I] NO COSTS RECOVERABLE AT ALL WHERE A PARTY
NEED ONLY PAY THEM IN CASE OF SUCCESS? 388
[II] KARDASSOPOULOS AND FUCHS V. GEORGIA: NO
PRINCIPLE WHY ANY SUCH THIRD PARTY FINANCING
ARRANGEMENT SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION
IN DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF RECOVERY BY THE
CLAIMANTS OF THEIR COSTS 390
[III] INTERIM RESULT 392
[IV] NO COSTS RECOVERABLE WHEN INCURRED UNDER
CONTINGENCY FEE ARRANGEMENTS? 393
[C] REASONABLENESS: CONSENT PERSPECTIVES 394
[I] PERSPECTIVE OF THE FUNDED PARTY 394
[II] PERSPECTIVE OF THE OPPONENT 394
[III] DECISION 395
[D] INTERIM RESULT: LEGAL COSTS SHOULD BE RECOVERABLE
AS IF NO FUNDING AGREEMENT EXISTED 396
[E] LEVEL OF SUBSTANTIATION AND DUTY TO DISCLOSE IN
COSTS SUBMISSIONS 398
[I] WHERE THE FUNDED PARTY CLAIMS THE HIGHER
FEES PAYABLE TO THE FUNDER 399
[II] WHERE THE FUNDED PARTY CLAIMS FEES BASED ON
A NORMAL HOURLY RATE 401
[III] CONCLUDING REMARK 404
[3] AMOUNT OF RECOVERABLE COSTS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
DOMESTIC LAWS ON FUNDING 404
[A] WHERE ETHICAL RULES PROHIBIT SPECIFIC FUNDING
STRUCTURES 404
[I] APPROACHING THE ISSUE: RECOGNITION AND
ENFORCEMENT OF COST RULINGS CONNECTED WITH AN
AGREEMENT THAT MAY VIOLATE PUBLIC POLICY 405
[II] SITUATION UNDER THE STANDARDS OF THE NEW YORK
CONVENTION 406
[B] WHERE COST RULES ALLOW OR PROHIBIT RECOVERY OF
FUNDING COSTS 407
[I] PARTIES EXPECTATIONS STEMMING FROM THEIR
HOME JURISDICTIONS 407
[II] COSTS RULES AT THE SEAT OF THE ARBITRATION 408
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[4] CONCLUSIONS: GUIDELINES ON THE LOSING PARTY S
LIABILITY FOR COSTS 410
[A] GUIDELINE 10A 410
[B] GUIDELINE 10B 410
[C] GUIDELINE 10C 410
[D] GUIDELINE LOD 411
[E] GUIDELINE LOE 411
[B] FUNDING COSTS NOT CONTINGENT ON SUCCESS 411
[1] COSTS FOR CASE ASSESSMENT 412
[2] COSTS FOR BEFORE-THE-EVENT INSURANCE POLICY 413
[3] INTEREST CHARGED ON LOAN 414
[C] FUNDING COSTS AS DAMAGES 414
§10.03 RECOVERY OF COSTS BY THE PREVAILING NON-FUNDED PARTY FROM THE
FUNDER 416
[A] COSTS AWARD FROM AN ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL AGAINST THE FUNDER 416
[1] CASE LAW FROM NATIONAL COURTS IN SUPPORT OF COSTS
AWARDS AGAINST FUNDERS 416
[2] SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CASE LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 418
[A] SIGNIFICANCE FOR COSTS AWARDS FROM ARBITRAL
TRIBUNALS 419
[B] JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE? 421
[B] DAMAGES AWARD FROM A STATE COURT AGAINST THE FUNDER 423
PART HI
SUMMARY 425
CHAPTER 11
SUMMARY OF PART I AND PART II 427
§11.01 SUMMARY OF PART I 427
§ 11.02 SUMMARY OF PART II 431
CHAPTER 12
CONCLUDING REMARKS 437
BIBLIOGRAPHY 439
TABLE OF CASES AND ARBITRAL AWARDS 463
INDEX 475
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