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Drafting Dispute Resolution Clauses - A Practical Guide
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Drafting Dispute
Resolution Clauses:
A Practical Guide
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MINI-TRIAL
NEGOTIATION
MEDIATION
MEDIATION/ARBITRATION
ARBITRATION/MEDIATION
GOVERNING LAW
PROVISIONAL REMEDIES
ESCROW PROVISION
LOCALE PROVISIONS
LANGUAGE
BIFURCATION
ARBITRATOR SELECTION
NATIONALITY OF ARBITRATOR
CONSOLIDATION
REMEDIES
CONFIDENTIALITY
AWARD PROVISIONS
DISCOVERY
JUDICIAL REFERENCE
APPEAL
2. Neutrality
a. Commitment to impartiality and objectivity;
b. Freedom from national or cultural prejudice;
c. Independence and open-mindedness.
3. Judicial Capacity
a. Dispute management skills;
b. Judicious temperament: impartiality,
patience, courtesy;
c. Talent for adjudication, negotiation and
conciliation.
4. Reputation
a. Highest respect of Bar and/or business
community;
b. Integrity, patience, courtesy.
6. Quality Control
a. Careful attention paid to selecting panelists
to meet the needs of the particular dispute
and the desires of the parties;
b. Periodic review of the panel.
INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES
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