London has established an increasingly powerful position as a global arbitration hub. But does it have the facilities to drive forward its growth?
While Russian oligarchs flocking to London’s courts attracted much publicity – and its share of controversy regarding ‘renting’ of British justice – another little-noted boom bringing rich foreign parties to the City to settle disputes is arguably far more significant: the rise of London as an arbitration hub.
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