Arbitration in Commercial Disputes: A Cost and Timeline Analysis

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Arbitration in Commercial Disputes: A Cost and Timeline Analysis

Arbitration is increasingly preferred over litigation in inter-company disputes. We compare process, cost and enforceability through ISTAC and ICC case examples.

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Placeholder content. Arbitration is increasingly preferred over litigation in inter-company disputes thanks to procedural flexibility and cross-border enforceability.

Procedure and Timeline

Placeholder paragraph comparing the typical timeline of ISTAC and ICC proceedings against state court litigation.

Placeholder paragraph on procedural autonomy, tribunal selection, and the role of expedited rules.

Cost and Enforceability

Placeholder paragraph on arbitration costs, recoverability of fees, and enforcement under the New York Convention.