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Education

Oct. 16, 2013

Law schools ramp up international arbitration training

U.S. law schools are beefing up their training in the increasingly popular field of practice as the need for the work continues to rise at law firms around the world.


By David Ruiz


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Last year, students from 290 schools in 67 countries packed their bags for a one-week trip to Vienna, Austria, to take part in the same activity: a massive international arbitration moot court. Since 1994, the annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitrator Moot has welcomed students studying the law to take an early stab at international commercial arbitration. Attendance has risen dramatically since th...

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