Starting an ICC (2021) arbitration—checklist
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ChecklistsStarting an ICC (2021) arbitration—checklist
Published by a LexisNexis Arbitration expert
ChecklistsThis Checklist considers the principal steps during the start of arbitration proceedings under the 2021 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules of Arbitration (ICC Rules). For an introduction to the 2021 ICC Rules, see Practice Note: ICC (2021)—introduction to the ICC and arbitration under the ICC Rules.
Pre-arbitration | Day 0 | Day 30 | Day 60 | |
If commencing arbitration, the claimant should consider:• the arbitration agreement• any limitation issues• any alternative dispute resolution (ADR) provisions | ||||
A party requiring urgent relief may commence emergency arbitrator proceedings (ICC, App V, art 29), see Practice Note: ICC (2021)—emergency arbitrator proceedings | The claimant will send the Request to each party, each arbitrator and the Secretariat, unless the claimant requests that the Secretariat transmits the Request by delivery against receipt, registered post or courier (ICC, arts 3(1) and 4(4)(b))—see Practice Notes: ICC (2021)—starting an arbitration and ICC (2021)—fees, advances and costsThe claimant’s Request for Arbitration (Request) will be received by the ICC Secretariat (with filing fee) | The respondent will file with the Secretariat the Answer to the Request (Answer) and any counterclaims within |
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