DIS@SC Week: To be, or not to be sandwiched – The new DIS Supplementary Rules for Third-Party Notices

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Everyone seems to like sandwiches but hardly anyone likes to be sandwiched in a dispute. Still, there are many situations in which being sandwiched is the ill fate of a contractual party.

Think of a contractor who faces claims from the owner and at the same time has own claims against its subcontractor relating to the same works. This contractor will be involved in two separate arbitration proceedings with the inherent risk of losing both. The owner may establish claims against the contractor in the first arbitration for defective works but the arbitrators in the second arbitration may not consider the works done by the subcontractor as defective. Effectively, the contractor is sand-wiched.

In litigation, a third-party notice could help to bind the subcontractor to the outcome of the dispute between the owner and the contractor without making the subcon-tractor a party to these proceedings. In arbitration, things are not that straightforward and parties seeking to mirror the litigation rules in their arbitration agreement face an uphill battle. Owner, contractor and subcontractor often do not sit at the same negotiation table. Spending time on drafting a complex arbitration agreement may likewise not be such a brilliant idea when other commercial issues are more pressing. To help parties in such a situation, the DIS has conceived a set of new rules, the DIS Supplementary Rules for Third-Party Notices, which entered into force on 15 March 2024 (the “DIS Supplementary Rules”).

Over sandwiches, we will discuss how these new rules can help parties prevent being sandwiched in arbitration, in what situations being sandwiched is a real risk and what in your experiences are ways to handle such situations. Can arbitration institutions remedy this perceived disadvantage of arbitration against litigation? Are the new DIS Supplementary Rules a model suitable for Asia?
 

Singapore Convention Week

DIS@SC Week: To be, or not to be sandwiched – The new DIS Supplementary Rules for Third-Party Notices

Date: 29 August 2024, 5.00 to 7.00 pm
Venue: King & Spalding (Singapore) LLP, 1 Raffles Quay, #31-01 North Tower, Singapore 048583

More information will follow. Participation in the event is free of charge.

Registration

Please register on or before 22 August 2024 via the website of the Singapore Convention Week. The Registration is expected to open at the beginning of August.

By booking you accept the General Terms and Conditions for Conferences and Workshops. The number of participants for the event is limited.

If you have any questions, please contact us via events(at)no_spamdisarb.org.

 

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