Brexit's Impact On London As A Top Int'l Arbitration Seat

By Adrian Jones and James Wagner (November 21, 2019, 2:39 PM EST) -- For many years, London has been a globally popular seat for international arbitration. However, with a general election on the doorstep (scheduled for  Dec. 12) and a Brexit process (whether the U.K. remains in the European Union, holds a second referendum, agrees on a deal with the EU or leaves without a deal) yet to be decided, the users of arbitration — business, finance and industry — are facing some significant unknowns....

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