Who should you hire to arbitrate your way out of a terrible international deal? It's all about Freshfields and Sherman & Sterling, according to the lawyer listmakers supreme Chambers and Partners. Those are the only two firms in the top band, but one band back is
If these rankings are accurate, it shows not just that the London firms fare well in this niche, but that said niche has little relationship with with the Amlaw 200, even where the firms are American. I guess the Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles megafirms would rather direct their attentions away from arbitrations of this sort.
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