One of the most often neglected aspects of damages calculations in arbitration is the significant discretion in determining interest that applies to awards. In some cases, this amount can increase to a value greater than the principal award itself.

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In “What’s Your Interest? Determining Value on Arbitral Awards,” Dan Langley looks at how to anticipate and properly plan to account for interest so it does not come as a “surprise” at the time of the Tribunal’s decision.

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Dan Langley

Dan Langley, a Director* with StoneTurn, has more than 15 years of experience as a chartered accountant, and extensive experience working with clients involved in complex commercial disputes. Dan analyzes […]

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