
Friday round-up: Ciarb Australia’s northbound foray
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This week’s summary of the latest developments also takes in an ex-judge’s move to Arbitration Chambers in Singapore, Eversheds Sutherland’s merger with a Czech firm and the return of a federal government lawyer to private practice in DC.
The Australia branch of London-headquartered arbitration industry group the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb) has launched a new chapter covering the country’s Northern Territory, based in Darwin. Ciarb’s Australia branch was founded in 19
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