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Landmark Judgment on the Extension of Arbitration Agreements to Non-Parties through Indirect Claims in Jordan

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Highlights of the recently published ICSID 2022 Annual Report

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About

We are a proudly family-owned international disputes and geopolicy firm with over thirty awards and nominations and honorable mentions worldwide with offices in Washington D.C., Melbourne, Toronto, and Abu Dhabi.

Disputes

We excel in handling arbitration and litigation cases, both at home and abroad, and are well-versed in managing complex disputes across different legal systems. We have been engaged in over USD 10 billion in dispute mandates.

Geopolicy

We offer expert geopolicy support from ex-government, UN, NATO officials, Middle Eastern, Asian, African ministers, and US State Department, military, and intelligence veterans.