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LCIA Arbitration Rules - (adopted to take effect from 1 January 1998)
London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
13.1 Until the Arbitral Tribunal is formed, all communications between parties and arbitrators shall be made through the Registrar.
13.2 Thereafter, unless and until the Arbitral Tribunal directs that communications shall take place directly between the Arbitral Tribunal and the parties (with simultaneous copies to the Registrar), all written communications between the parties and the Arbitral Tribunal shall continue to be made through the Registrar.
13.3 Where the Registrar sends any written communication to one party on behalf of the Arbitral Tribunal, he shall send a copy to each of the other parties. Where any party sends to the Registrar any communication (including Written Statements and Documents under Article 15), it shall include a copy for each arbitrator: and it shall also send copies direct to all other parties and confirm to the Registrar in writing that it has done or is doing so.
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