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Judgment date

19 December 2025

Case

The H.D. Lee Company Inc v Luis Eduardo Caicedo S.A. (Lec S.A.)

Topic

Arbitration

News

Recovery of arbitration costs from defaulting parties—the recent ruling of the Colombian Supreme Court

Summary

The Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia recognised a partial arbitral award issued by an ICC tribunal seated in New York. The award required the respondent to repay US$125,000 to the claimant, who had advanced the portion of arbitration costs the respondent failed to fund. The court held that the duty to pay advances on arbitral costs is contractual and can be enforced via a partial award, rather than confined to procedural sanctions. It also clarified that insolvency or reorganisation proceedings do not prevent either the continuation of arbitration or the recognition...

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