I am delighted to announce that I have joined Arbitra International, a new worldwide management service for arbitrators and neutrals now open for business, with offices in London and Washington DC.
Arbitra is the next generation in arbitrator and neutrals support services, and it is an honour to be a founding member. The Arbitra team are working out of new purpose-built international dispute resolution facilities at 100 St Paul’s Churchyard in London, which will become the heart of ADR in London.
At Arbitra I will be continuing my work as an independent conflict resolution neutral (acting as mediator, dispute board member and arbitrator). I joined Arbitra because it has an excellent management team with an established worldwide reputation for providing a great service to both its members and to their clients around the world. Being new to the London market it was an amazing opportunity to join an established team to assist me in getting established in London and beyond. The degree of support in the running of my business that the Management Team can provide is second to none and allows me to focus on what I love doing without distraction – resolving conflict. The Arbitra team takes care of everything else.
At Arbitra I will be providing the following services as an independent neutral: arbitration, mediation, dispute boards and adjudication.
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