Home Webinar by Marjolein van den Bosch-Broeren, Cheng-Yee Khong and Ruth Stackpool Moore – “Managing the Cost of Disputes and Monetising Claims: A Primer on Dispute Funding and Recovery”

Webinar by Marjolein van den Bosch-Broeren, Cheng-Yee Khong and Ruth Stackpool Moore – “Managing the Cost of Disputes and Monetising Claims: A Primer on Dispute Funding and Recovery”

Home Webinar by Marjolein van den Bosch-Broeren, Cheng-Yee Khong and Ruth Stackpool Moore – “Managing the Cost of Disputes and Monetising Claims: A Primer on Dispute Funding and Recovery”

Webinar by Marjolein van den Bosch-Broeren, Cheng-Yee Khong and Ruth Stackpool Moore – “Managing the Cost of Disputes and Monetising Claims: A Primer on Dispute Funding and Recovery”

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About the Webinar

Protecting corporate reputation, recovering debts and pursuing good commercial claims is as important as ever, in fact, arguably even more so in the COVID-19 world. The flexibility provided by dispute resolution funding and the support of recovery specialists creates a new way to protect corporate interests: to maximise the value of claims while minimising the potential downside. In this presentation, world-leading specialists from Omni Bridgeway will explain how businesses in Asia are using these sophisticated finance and recovery tools, including a discussion of the role of funders in the dispute process and how this fits in the Hong Kong context.

About the Speakers

Marjolein van den Bosch-Broeren
Head of Enforcement – Asia, Omni Bridgeway

Marjolein is responsible for the strategic assessment and management of cross-border litigation, arbitration and enforcement activities with a focus on South-East Asia.

Marjolein previously worked with two major Dutch law firms from 1998 until she moved to the Philippines in 2013 where she worked with Philippines listed conglomerate Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. in Manila before moving to Singapore in 2017. She has extensive experience with cross-border, complex and high-stake litigation with a focus on the insurance, construction, engineering and power sectors. Marjolein has an in-depth knowledge of the markets in the Netherlands, the USA and Asia-Pacific.

Cheng-Yee Khong
Associate Investment Manager, Omni Bridgeway

Cheng-Yee Khong is responsible for due diligence and management of funded matters across Asia and EMEA, including arbitration, litigation and insolvency claims.

An international arbitration specialist, Cheng-Yee has worked in leading international arbitration practices in Paris and London, advising on complex cross-border matters throughout Asia Pacific, Europe, US and the Gulf.
She founded the Asia office of the International Chamber of Commerce and served for eight years as Director and Counsel of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Secretariat for Asia.

She serves as a member of the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mediation and Arbitration Centre (MAARC) Court, the Arbitration Committee of the Lagos Court of Arbitration, the IBA Investment Arbitration Sub-Committee and is on the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre Task Force on Third Party Funding.

Ruth Stackpool-Moore
Investment Manager, Omni Bridgeway

Ruth is responsible for the origination, due diligence and management of funded matters throughout Asia including arbitration (commercial and investor state), litigation and insolvency claims.

Ruth is a dual Australian and UK qualified cross-border international dispute resolution lawyer with extensive experience in the dispute resolution teams of Debevoise & Plimpton in London, Orrick in Paris and Coudert Brothers in Paris and Sydney.

One of the first to set up and manage local operations for a global dispute funder in Asia, Ruth has been commercially assessing dispute prospects and funding cases in civil and common law jurisdictions in Asia, and globally, since 2015.

Ruth was also formerly Managing Counsel at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre where she led the arbitration team for several years and, in 2014, managed the Centre as Acting Secretary-General.