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Aceris Law Recommended by Leader’s League in the Field of International Arbitration

20/11/2019 by International Arbitration

Aceris Law LLC has again been recommended in the field of international arbitration, this time by the Leader’s League.

“We do appreciate being recommended by the Leader’s League and other prestigious rankings in the field of international arbitration,” said William Kirtley of Aceris Law. “Over the past half decade, we have put together a great team, while always maintaining the original objective of Aceris Law: to provide the best arbitration legal representation, globally, at far more reasonable rates than all competitors at the highest level. Very few other firms consistently offer excellent value to their clients, along with talented, intelligent, personable and highly-driven lawyers. We have won or settled numerous disputes for our clients over the past half decade, in ICC, SIAC, LCIA, SCC, ICSID, ICDR and other arbitrations, ranging in size from a few hundred thousand dollars to far larger disputes involving hundreds of millions of dollars of claims and counterclaims. We have also begun working more often for State entities and publicly-listed companies, who are seeking excellent value for the best lawyers in the field of international arbitration.”

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