Arbitration Scorecard 2009: One Battleground Isn’t Enough

To describe international arbitration as three-dimensional chess is something of an understatement. The nearly 250 cases in the 2009 Arbitration Scorecard -- all either commercial disputes with stakes of at least $500 million or treaty disputes with stakes of at least $100 million -- overspill the bounds of their charts in every direction. Multifront wars, whether waged over cell towers or oil derricks, have become the norm for the largest cases.

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Arbitration Scorecard 2009: One Battleground Isn’t Enough

To describe international arbitration as three-dimensional chess is something of an understatement. The nearly 250 cases in the 2009 Arbitration Scorecard -- all either commercial disputes with stakes of at least $500 million or treaty disputes with stakes of at least $100 million -- overspill the bounds of their charts in every direction. Multifront wars, whether waged over cell towers or oil derricks, have become the norm for the largest cases.

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