September 2022

U.S. Arbitration Hubs Thriving Thanks to Robust Judicial Support

Global Arbitration Review
Adolfo E. Jimenez | Marisa Marinelli | Brian A. Briz | Katharine Menendez de la Cuesta

International Arbitration and Litigation attorneys Adolfo Jiménez, Marisa Marinelli, Brian Briz and Katharine Menéndez de la Cuesta were featured authors in The Arbitration Review of the Americas 2023 published by the Global Arbitration Review. The attorneys co-wrote the chapter titled, "U.S. Arbitration Hubs Thriving Thanks to Robust Judicial Support." In the past year, U.S. courts have issued a number of arbitration-friendly decisions that can have far-reaching ramifications. The article analyzes several court decisions made in New York, Washington, D.C. and Florida, and the impact they have on the international arbitration community. Other topics include what constitutes a 'foreign or international tribunal' under Section 1782 United States Code and what to keep in mind when pleading jurisdiction in a case seeking to confirm, vacate or avoid recognition of an international arbitration award.

READ: U.S. Arbitration Hubs Thriving Thanks to Robust Judicial Support

Accreditation: An extract from GAR’s The Arbitration Review of the Americas 2023, first published in September 2022. The whole publication is available at https://globalarbitrationreview.com/review/the-arbitration-review-of-the-americas/2023

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