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Law Practice

Dec. 27, 2013

'Pop-up' shops handy for international arbitrations

When law offices and arbitration courts cannot accommodate everyone involved, lawyers do the next best thing - rent out temporary office space and set up a "pop-up" shop.


By David Ruiz


Daily Journal Staff Writer


International arbitration requires lawyers, arbitrators, witnesses and support staff from multiple countries to meet in one spot, sometimes for weeks at a time. Setting up such meetings and hearings can be costly, logistically challenging and time-consuming, especially when the legal teams reach 20 people or more.


When law offices and arbitration courts cannot accommodate everyone involved, lawyers do ...

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