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LCAM Arbitration Costs: Registration Fee, Arbitrators’ Hourly Rates, Administrative Fees, Expenses, Advances on Costs, Determination Procedure and Cost Allocation under the LCAM Rules

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Costs of the Arbitration

Under the LCAM Rules, the “Costs of the Arbitration” comprise three elements:

  • the fees of the Arbitral Tribunal
  • the Administrative Fee (which includes the Registration Fee)
  • the expenses of the Arbitral Tribunal and LCAM (Article 44.1)

The amounts for each are detailed in the Schedule of Costs at Appendix II.

Registration Fee

LCAM’s Registration Fee is £1,500, as set out in Appendix II, Article 1 of the Rules. This fee is applied as a credit towards the Advance on Costs payable by the Claimant under Article 46. If the Registration Fee is not paid when the Request for Arbitration is filed, the Secretariat will specify a deadline for payment. If it remains unpaid after that period, the Secretariat will dismiss the Request for Arbitration. Where the Registration Fee has not cleared, the arbitration will not be treated as commenced, even if LCAM has received the Request for Arbitration.

Fees of the Arbitral Tribunal

LCAM arbitrators’ fees are assessed by reference to the time they devote to the arbitration...

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Kirtan Prasad
Kirtan Prasad

RPC

Kirtan is a Singapore, English and NY qualified commercial disputes lawyer with a specialism in international arbitration. She has been recognised as a Future Leader in Arbitration by Who's Who Legal and as a Rising Star in International Arbitration by the Legal 500 directory. She practised in Singapore for a number of years before moving to London. Her experience includes disputes across a number of industry sectors, including finance, automobile manufacturing, hotel management and shipping. Her work has spanned both civil and common law jurisdictions, such as Japan, India, England, Indonesia, the UAE and the Netherlands, and under a range of arbitral rules, including the LCIA, ICC, SIAC, SCMA, DIAC and ICSID Rules.Directory entries say: “She is one of the most intelligent young lawyers that I have worked with. Her drafting of case and witness statements in big-ticket arbitrations with utmost...

Fred Kuchlin
Fred Kuchlin

RPC

Fred is a senior associate specialising in high-value and complex commercial disputes in both international arbitration and court proceedings.Fred has deep experience of working on high value and hard fought cases that often involve multiple sets of parallel proceedings around the world. Over the past decade, he has worked on many of the most prominent disputes in the London market.Fred has particular expertise in international commercial arbitration, including proceedings under the LCIA and ICC arbitration rules. Having spent six months on secondment to the LCIA's casework team, Fred has a detailed knowledge of the LCIA's arbitration rules.Fred also has extensive experience of litigation before the English courts, including proceedings before the Commercial Court, Court of Appeal and UK Supreme Court.Fred has particular experience of pursuing and resisting challenges to awards from London seated arbitrations before the English courts, and of offshore...

Shai Wade
Shai Wade

RPC

Shai is the Head of International Arbitration at City law firm RPC. Co-author of the principal textbook commentary on LCIA Arbitration, "A Commentary on the LCIA Arbitration Rules", Shai is recognised as a Global Leader by Who's Who Legal: Arbitration, as a Leading Individual: International Arbitration by Legal 500 and a ranked International Arbitration Lawyer by Chambers and Partners. Shai specialises in large-scale complex arbitration disputes in key industries such as, Oil and Gas, Energy, Telecoms, IT and International Trade, as well as in joint-venture and shareholder disputes and investor-state disputes.Shai serves as arbitrator and as counsel under rules of the major arbitration institutions.  As a young lawyer he served as a staff attorney to the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland and later drafted the arbitration procedures for the appeals process of the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. ...

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