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Troutman Pepper’s International Arbitration Handbook

By Zach Torres-Fowler, Jeremy Heep, Matthew Adler, Albert Bates, Jack Thomas, Victoria Alvarez & Leslie Davis on April 6, 2023
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Globalization increasingly fosters complex cross border transactions and other international business relationships. These transactions and business dealings often give rise to disputes that are commonly resolved through international arbitration.

International arbitration is a private dispute resolution process that largely resides outside of the courts of a particular jurisdiction. Most often, parties to cross-border transactions agree to international arbitration because it provides a neutral forum and renders an award that is enforceable in most jurisdictions across the globe. At the same time, international arbitration protects due process rights, allows procedural flexibility, and ensures that sensitive information remains confidential.

This guide provides an overview of international arbitration: how it works; when you should select it as the dispute resolution procedure; and key considerations when drafting an international arbitration agreement. This guide also briefly introduces a species of international arbitration known as investment arbitration or investor-state arbitration.

While this guide is not a substitute for specialized legal advice, it offers practical guidance on some of the most salient features of international arbitration. Should you need further support with cross-border transactions or disputes, Troutman Pepper’s International Dispute Resolution team has the requisite experience to meet your legal needs.

Read the full guide here.

Photo of Zach Torres-Fowler Zach Torres-Fowler

Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners…

Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners, EPC contractors, and equipment manufacturers in disputes arising from a wide variety of construction projects including power plants, airports, commercial buildings, and other civil infrastructure works.

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Photo of Jeremy Heep Jeremy Heep

Jeremy Heep is recognized for his thoughtful and thorough approach to his clients’ matters, from antitrust litigation and class actions to cross-border litigation and arbitration.

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Photo of Matthew Adler Matthew Adler

Matt’s diverse skill set and 30 years of experience make him a go-to attorney for commercial disputes in the U.S. and around the world. His clients turn to him for creative solutions in mediation, counseling, U.S. courtrooms, and arbitration panels.

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Photo of Albert Bates Albert Bates

Clients turn to Albert Bates, Jr. to resolve U.S. and international construction disputes. Albert is known for his ability to quickly identify and address complex legal and business issues for clients, including on multibillion-dollar mega projects.

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Photo of Jack Thomas Jack Thomas

Jack is a seasoned trial and appellate attorney who represents clients in various complex commercial matters, including international and insurance/reinsurance disputes. He focuses on professional liability coverage, foreign judgment enforcement, and disputes arising from financing transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and licensing agreements.

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Photo of Victoria Alvarez Victoria Alvarez

An experienced trial attorney, Victoria is an associate in the firm’s Business Litigation section. She uses her courtroom experiences to counsel companies on how to limit their liability and exposure.

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Photo of Leslie Davis Leslie Davis

Leslie litigates complex insurance and commercial cases at the trial and appellate levels in state and federal courts nationwide on behalf of U.S.-based and international clients. She also arbitrates reinsurance and commercial disputes in domestic and international proceedings.

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    Constructlaw®
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