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Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Dispute Resolution also includes domestic and international arbitration, in other words, the resolution of disputes by one or more neutral parties, either an arbitrator or an arbitration panel. Many contracts - including those imposed on customers by many financial and healthcare organisations - require mandatory arbitration in the event of a dispute. Examples of relevant international institutions include ICC (International Chamber of Commerce and ICSID (International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes) and LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration). Alternative dispute resolution, involving non-court mediation is also covered in this section.

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  • Band 1

    Band 1

    Galicia Abogados, S.C.

    Galicia Abogados, S.C.

    8 years ranked

    Hogan Lovells Cadwalader

    Hogan Lovells Cadwalader

    18 years ranked

    Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC

    Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC

    18 years ranked

  • Band 2

    Band 2

    Bufete Asali

    Bufete Asali

    4 years ranked

  • Band 3

    Band 3

    Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.

    Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.

    4 years ranked

    Cuatrecasas

    Cuatrecasas

    3 years ranked

    DLA Piper Mexico, S.C.

    DLA Piper Mexico, S.C.

    2 years ranked

    Garza Tello-Clyde & Co

    Garza Tello-Clyde & Co

    1 year ranked

    Holland & Knight

    Holland & Knight

    3 years ranked

    LITREDI, S.C.

    LITREDI, S.C.

    3 years ranked

    Ritch Mueller

    Ritch Mueller

    2 years ranked

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