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NLJ this week: Arbitration in the global crypto market

06 October 2023
Issue: 8043 / Categories: Legal News , ADR , Arbitration , Cyber
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Is an arbitration award relating to a cryptocurrency exchange contract recognisable and enforceable against a UK consumer? Writing in this week’s NLJ, Charlotte Hill, partner, Penningtons Manches Cooper, considers a recent case in the commercial court, Payward Inc v Chechetkin

The case concerned the enforcement or otherwise of a foreign-seated arbitration award against a UK consumer. The claimants are global digital cryptoasset traders. Hill covers the case in detail, looking at the implications and arguments.

She writes that the case ‘should act as a shot across the bows to crypto exchanges, marketplaces and other payment service providers that continue to include onerous arbitration and jurisdiction clauses in B2C contracts with UK consumers’.

Issue: 8043 / Categories: Legal News , ADR , Arbitration , Cyber
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