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IDN 66–‘As Long as a Piece of String’: Timing Expectations in International Arbitration

Clip length/Date:(12:03min - 03/30/09)

Summary: How long should it take to complete an arbitration? Weeks? Days? Months? Or even years?

International Dispute Negotiation host Michael McIlwrath has been asking that question for a long time. In-house attorneys, law-firm veterans, academics, and business executives all have expectations about arbitration. This week, Mike provides a compilation of answers about those expectations.

The replies vary. To put it mildly. You’ll hear that the views are all over the place, and you'll get the reasons why some top executives believe that an arbitration will last a long, long time.

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