LCIA arbitration (1998 Rules): order For directions
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About this template
This legal template outlines the process and guidelines for seeking an order for directions under the USA law in a LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration) arbitration case, specifically referring to the rules established in 1998.
LCIA arbitration refers to a method of resolving international commercial disputes through an arbitration process conducted by the London Court of International Arbitration. This template specifically focuses on seeking an order for directions, which essentially means seeking guidance or instructions from the arbitral tribunal or the court on how the arbitration proceedings should be conducted under the applicable USA law.
The template may include various sections covering important details such as the parties involved in the arbitration, the specific claims or issues being disputed, the applicable jurisdiction and choice of law, the procedures to be followed for seeking the order for directions, the required documentation or evidence, the timeline for submission, any additional requirements or criteria set forth by the LCIA or the USA law, and any other relevant information pertinent to the particular case.
By utilizing this template, parties involved in an LCIA arbitration can effectively outline their request for directions under the USA law, ensuring a clear and organized process for resolving their dispute while adhering to the established rules and regulations outlined by the LCIA and the applicable legal system.
This document is likely to be relevant to all sectors: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining; Construction; Manufacturing; Transport; Energy; Wholesale; Retail; Finance; Insurance; Real Estate; Legal Services; Consumer, Public & Health Services; Education; Media; Consultancy; Technology; Public Administration; Sport & Entertainment; Other