Isn't it too complex and too expensive to proceed with arbitration? What all
costs can we recover in this arbitration apart from the claim? Can we claim
attorney's fees or legal costs from this arbitration? There are few but very
frequently asked questions from the Lawyers in UAE, and the answers to these
questions can be spotted in this article.
One of the most appealing advantages of turning to arbitration is the tribunal's
authority to award legal costs and expenses. These would ordinarily incorporate
the arbitrator's fees and any other costs incurred in any arbitration
institution. It is a recent practice in UAE among commercial parties to empower
the tribunal to award legal costs either within the Terms of Reference or
drafting a special provision for the same. However, under certain circumstances,
the ability of the tribunal to grant legal costs is a challenging task.
Consequently, the Arbitration Lawyers of Dubai have simplified it through this
article for all the commercial parties in arbitration or desiring to file for
arbitration. The concerned article will emphasize the most prominent arbitration
institute of Dubai that is Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC). The
article is divided into several categories to comprehend the status of each case
easily.
Recovering Costs
Parties in arbitration may incur different types of costs; wherein the three
main costs involved the Tribunal Fees; Administration Fees; Legal fees for
experts and for legal representations. The expenses incurred in legal fees is
the main expense incurred by the parties which distinguish arbitration from
litigation in another aspect where you can recover legal costs in arbitration as
opposed to litigation in UAE.
Tribunal's Discretion
Generally, just prior to issuing the final award in any arbitral proceedings,
both the parties will submit a document entailing a post-hearing cost wherein
they will seek an award against the opposite unsuccessful party for payment of
legal costs incurred in initiating or defending the proceeding. In addition, the
domestic arbitration in UAE in any given arbitration Centre specific powers are
allotted to grant legal costs, and the discretion of tribunal under such cases
are extensive. Having said that, there are several principles which are referred
to by the arbitrators in order to determine and allocate the legal costs to the
relevant party, regardless of the rules applicable in Federal Courts of UAE
where only a certain amount of legal costs is awarded to the winning party.
In contrast with other countries where the law governs the legal costs to be
granted to the parties, UAE tribunals have the authority and opportunity to
decide the legal cost incurred by the parties. Notwithstanding the generality of
the foregoing, tribunals authorized to award legal costs in UAE would still have
to face the difficulties in granting the legal costs and to ascertain the
sensibility and proportionality of such sum awarded.
Explicit Agreement for Legal Costs
As said above, the parties can now make special provision for the right granted
to the tribunal to award legal costs in the concerned agreement or a special
agreement for that matter. It has been recently affirmed by Dubai Court of
Cassation in case number 282 of 2012 which was earlier a grey area. The court in
its case held that the tribunal only empowered to order the party opposing to
compensate for the legal fees if that power is driven from:
DIFC and ADCCAC are the most frequently adopted arbitration institutes in UAE,
it, unfortunately, the rules issued by these arbitrations centres does not
explicitly empowers the arbitrators to award legal costs. On the contrary, not
so common DIFC-LCIA (Dubai International Financial Centre- London Court of
International Arbitration) does authorize the tribunal to award and allocate
legal costs to the parties to the dispute.
Presently, an express agreement empowering tribunals to grant legal costs is the
most commonly used method in UAE which is usually reflected in terms of
Reference or special provisions within the contract. An express agreement
between parties indicates healthy and unbiased proceedings and let the tribunal
decide the case on merits.
Factors Assisting Tribunal to determine Costs Generally, tribunals award costs
relying on several principles and factors prior to determining the costs for
legal expenses and follows a simple rule of "winning party majority costs"
wherein the winning party predominantly recover major legal costs.
Yet, there are numerous factors which leads us to such determination as follows:
Conduct of Parties
Most prepared and suitably principled arbitrators would know that just having a
general opposing opinion on a party's general behaviour and conduct ought not to
frame a reason for them to decide their situation on legitimate expenses. What
could, to an expansive degree, influence a tribunal's supposition and
determination on the issue of lawful expenses in a UAE, is progressively
connected to the validity of the party's' activities, instead of the legitimacy
of the lawful grounds whereupon such activities or oversights are based.
Nevertheless, in UAE arbitral practice, courts ordinarily embrace the "costs
held" approach, wherein the decision pertaining to the legal costs is decided at
the last stage, in order to have a clear estimation of the costs incurred during
the whole arbitral procedure and assess the interim issues as well as the
conduct of both the parties amid the proceedings.
Partial Success
Partial success in arbitration cases is usually very common, and we have come
across cases where the no parties have completely receive a favourable judgment.
In regards to this, it is again very crucial for tribunals to determine the
costs if the party losing the partial case spends additional costs for the
losing part. UAE tribunals have, however, simplified the procedure by either
substantial awarding costs to the winning party or no costs to any party.
Settlement offer
Settlement offers in UAE are made at an early or a later phase of the
proceedings. Early stage offers are always disregarded by the claimants due to a
mismatch in the desired amount. Whereas, Late offers are typically made for
setting aside the extremely critical legal expenses of the arbitration,
especially in cases where the legal representatives are internationally
experienced. One further viewpoint that renders settlement offers obligated to
be generally accepted is the domestic arbitration wherein it is usually
difficult to enforce the award through Federal Courts.
Conclusion
To summarize the treatment of legal costs in arbitration proceedings in UAE is
at par with the international arbitration standards. Further, the disarray with
regards to recovery of legal costs in DIAC has now been settled by Dubai Courts
wherein, a provision in the law or a special arrangement to that regards will
empower the tribunal to award legal costs to either party.
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