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French Legal Magazine Décideurs Writes On The IAA Network

04/07/2014 by International Arbitration

French Legal Magazine Décideurs Publishes Article On The IAA Network.

The French legal magazine Décideurs has published an article on the IAA Network, describing its genesis and its objectives, as commented upon by William Kirtley and Christophe Dugué, both of the law firm Dugué & Kirtley.

The IAA Network is the first legal network of independent arbitration practices, with members in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and North America. Its members serve on legal teams on international arbitrations globally, providing high-quality arbitration legal representation globally at a reduced price.


 

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Filed Under: Arbitration Information, Central African Republic Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, ICC Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration

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