Javier Rubinstein Lucila Hemmingsen

Javier Rubinstein Lucila Hemmingsen

November 27, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Through the Looking Glass: Transparency in Arbitration Costs and Costs Allocation

Javier Rubinstein, Lucila Hemmingsen and Jonathan Levin discuss the new London Court of International Arbitration report, which compares costs of cases administered by the LCIA between Jan. 1, 2013 and Dec. 31, 2016 with an estimate of the costs for those same cases had they been administered by competing institutions that use ad valorem cost calculation methods.

By Javier Rubinstein, Lucila Hemmingsen and Jonathan Levin

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August 08, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Expedited Arbitration: When Is Faster Better?

Javier Rubinstein, Lucila Hemmingsen and Seth Meyer of Kirkland & Ellis write: Faster is not always better, as some disputes unavoidably require a more extensive dispute resolution. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The key is to ensure that the dispute resolution process is thoughtfully selected by the parties to meet their needs.

By Javier Rubinstein, Lucila Hemmingsen and Seth Meyer

8 minute read