International Finding an International Arbitrator is always a difficult challenge. The Arbitration Directory Online makes the selection process easier. In some international countries, arbitrators are titled barristers, solicitors and esquires. A barrister generally performs trial work, especially in the higher courts, and does not deal directly with clients. A solicitor, on the other hand, speaks with clients, prepares documents and may appear as an advocate in a lower court. An Esquire is an honorary title that has little meaning and is even somewhat controversial. The term Esquire has English roots, where it was considered an honorary title and originally referred only to males. It is now used as a professional title, similar to the use of Dr. or Ph.D. International Arbitrator profiles contain their knowledge, skill and expertise. Select an International Country The search results will display a list of Arbitrators practicing within the country selected.. Review their profiles. A local arbitrator is typically your best source of information. We suggest that you make contact with several arbitrators to find representation that you are comfortable with. Expertise and legal fees will vary. We recommend an in-person or telephone consultation before deciding to retain an Arbitrator. |
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