Arbitration
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Cybersecurity and international arbitrations (with Robert Tang, Alexandra Zhu and Haeran Chung)
1 October 2020
In this fourth and final episode of Australian arbitration podcast series, counsel Robert Tang and associates Alexandra Zhu and Haeran Chung discuss cybersecurity risks that could arise in the context of international arbitrations and explore some of the solutions that parties can adopt to protect their sensitive and confidential data from these potential risks.
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Damages in energy and resources-related investment disputes (with Vlada Lemaic and Adrian Fourie)
1 October 2020
In the second episode of our ISDS (investor-state dispute settlement) podcast series, senior associate Vlada LeMaic and associate Adrian Fourie discuss damages and how damages are quantified in investor-State disputes, with a particular focus on disputes arising out of the energy and resources sectors.
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The expression of advance consent in Australian investment treaties (with Nathan Eastwood, Matt di Marco and Amelia Hirst)
23 September 2020
In the first episode of our ISDS (investor-state dispute settlement) podcast series, senior associate Nathan Eastwood, associate Matt di Marco and trainee Amelia Hirst, discuss the importance of advance consent in investor-state arbitration.
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Arbitrations involving third parties (with Robert Tang, Alexandra Zhu and Stephanie Brown)
20 September 2020
In the third episode of our Australian arbitration podcast series, counsel Robert Tang, and associates Alexandra Zhu and Stephanie Brown, explore the circumstances in which an arbitration agreement might be extended to third parties.
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The recoverability of third party funding costs in arbitration (with Robert Tang and Christine Wang)
15 September 2020
In the second episode of Clifford Chance's Australian arbitration series, counsel Robert Tang and trainee Christine Wang discuss how it is becoming increasingly important to consider whether, and if so, how third-party funding costs can be recovered, in light of the rise in funding activity in the international commercial arbitration space.
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