Netherlands:
De Brauw Contributes To Global Arbitration Review’s EMEA Arbitration Review 2014
05 December 2013
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.
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Bommel van der Bend and Kirstin Nijburg have contributed the
Dutch chapter to Global Arbitration Review's EMEA
Arbitration Review 2014.
The review is one of a series of special reports that deliver
business-focused intelligence and analysis, designed to help
general counsel, arbitrators and private practitioners to avoid the
pitfalls and seize the opportunities of international
arbitration.
Like its sister reports The Arbitration Review of the Americas
and The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review, The European, Middle
Eastern and African Arbitration Review provides an unparalleled
annual update – written by the experts – on key
developments.
Click here to view the report.
Source: The European, Middle Eastern and African
Arbitration Review 2014 – a Global Arbitration Review special
report – www.GlobalArbitrationReview.com.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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