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Asian arbitration is a growth industry. Yet American arbitration lawyers are scarce on the ground in Asia. Of the 10 firms that handled the most large arbitrations in 2009-2010, four have no arbitrat
International arbitration seems set to be a growth practice in Asia. But where are the Americans
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The largest contract arbitrations active in 2009-2010
A listing of contract arbitrations active in 2007-2008 in which at least $500 million was in controversy. Expanded for the Web
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