Litigation & Arbitration,
Civil Litigation,
International Law,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jul. 26, 2018
Will California become a hub for international arbitration?
Governor Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 766 into law, which should increase California’s appeal as a destination for international arbitration — one of the fastest growing fields in the legal industry.






Robert J. Herrington
Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig LLP
Phone: (310) 586-7700
Email: herringtonr@gtlaw.com

Governor Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 766 into law, which should increase California's appeal as a destination for international arbitration -- one of the fastest growing fields in the legal industry.
Although the number of international arbitrations has been increasing rapidly, California has not been a popular jurisdiction in whi...
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