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International

Oct. 7, 2000

Worldly Wrangles

Parties and counsel may expect that the arbitrator they designate will not be impartial. But if the arbitration is deemed an "international arbitration," they may find their expectations do not comply with applicable law or the understanding of others.

By Richard M. Mosk
        Parties and counsel may expect that the arbitrator they designate will not be impartial. But if the arbitration is deemed an "international arbitration," they may find their expectations do not comply with applicable law or the understanding of others.
        As international trade increases, more and more transnational disputes are submi...

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