Litigation
Apr. 5, 2001
Going Global
The differences between domestic and international arbitrations surprise many lawyers: rules, customs and enforcement mechanisms are all different. In addition, in California, a different statute applies. Counsel must consider whether an arbitration is "international" and, if so, the implications of this determination.




The differences between domestic and international arbitrations surprise many lawyers: rules, customs and enforcement mechanisms are all different. In addition, in California, a different statute applies. Counsel must consider whether an arbitration is "international" and, if so, the implications...
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