NYIAC: What Makes International Arbitration Different? Tips for Lawyers and Arbitrators

NYIAC: What Makes International Arbitration Different? Tips for Lawyers and Arbitrators

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International arbitration differs in key ways from domestic United States arbitration and from litigation in local courts, from the vocabulary used to the presentation of evidence to the form of the award. This day-long training program offered by NYIAC will address legal and cultural issues specific to international arbitration. Attendees will learn the practical “know how” needed to approach international arbitration with confidence from the perspective of the arbitrator and the advocate.

WilmerHale Senior Counsel James Carter will be speaking on the topic entitled, "Institutional versus ad hoc arbitration."

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