PRESS RELEASE
14 July 2026

Baltic Arbitration Days

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KNOETZL HAUGENEDER NETAL Rechtsanwaelte GmbH

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KNOETZL is Austria’s first large-scale legal powerhouse providing the highest quality of advocacy in dispute resolution and corporate crisis. The firm’s specialists litigate in Austrian and regional courts, mediate and arbitrate across the CEE region and globally.
Who gets the first call when an arbitrator needs to be appointed and why?
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Who gets the first call when an arbitrator needs to be appointed and why?

This question sparked a lively discussion at the Young Arbitrators Forum during the Baltic Arbitration Days & White Nights in Riga. KNOETZL Counsel Sergii Melnyk moderated a panel with Hjordis Birna Hjartardottir, Anna Forstel-Cherng, Nino Sievi, and Dr. Arno Riethmuller.

While expertise and experience are essential, the discussion showed that arbitrator appointments are not exclusively based on credentials. Availability, efficiency, reputation, and individual experience all play a role, and balancing these factors is often easier said than done.

The discussion also involved the challenge of the first appointment: not only how to become visible, but to move from being visible to being considered for appointments.

Many thanks to the panelists for sharing their individual and institutional perspectives. Also thanks to ASA below 40, DIS40, ICC YAAF Qatar – ICC Young Arbitration & ADR Forum (YAAF), YAAP – Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners, and Klauberg BALTICS Attorneys-at-Law Riga | Tallinn | Vilnius for bringing together such an engaged audience.

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Contributor

KNOETZL is Austria’s first large-scale legal powerhouse providing the highest quality of advocacy in dispute resolution and corporate crisis. The firm’s specialists litigate in Austrian and regional courts, mediate and arbitrate across the CEE region and globally.

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