UK judge finds Russia sanctions don’t make LCIA clause inoperative
Barclays and VEB both claim difficulties making payments due to a sanctions regime (Credit: Shutterstock/Vnesheconombank )
A London court has rejected arguments by a Russian state-owned bank that an LCIA arbitration clause in a derivatives agreement with the UK’s Barclays Bank has become inoperative because of international sanctions.
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