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Internationalizing Domestic Arbitration: How International Arbitration Practices Can Improve Domestic Construction Arbitration
Introduction - Arbitration is simple. Parties select a person or persons — the arbitrator(s) — whose expertise or judgment they trust to resolve their differences in a privatized forum. After each party puts on their case, the arbitrator(s) consider the arguments and evidence and renders a binding decision. Originally published in Dispute Resolution Journal (June 2020, Vol. 74, No. 3). Please see full Publication below for more information....
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Pepper Hamilton LLP
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