Appendix 6 AAA/ABA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes »
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Appendix 2 Federal Arbitration Act »
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Introduction: The New York Arbitration Landscape »
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This introductory chapter presents New York City as the leading venue for international commercial arbitration in the United States. It estimates that at least one-third of all significant international commercial arbitrations in the United States take place within the city. New York’s role as a financial and legal capital leads to the choice of New York governing law for many commercial documents, often resulting in a choice of New York as the venue for any disputes arising from those documents. The city’s leading position in international commercial arbitration also derives from the fact that a number of leading arbitration institutions are based in New York. The local court system strongly supports international arbitration; and the community of supporting organizations, such as the New York International Arbitration Center, bar associations, universities, and others is quite strong.
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Appendix 3 NY Civil Practice Law and Rules, Article 75 »
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Appendix 5 Schedule of Arbitration Rules and Guidelines »
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Appendix 1 Schedule of International Arbitration Conventions »
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Appendix 7 Schedule of New York City Bar Association Arbitration Reports »
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5 The Selection of Arbitrators »
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This chapter discusses the process of selecting arbitrators. Arbitrators are often selected based on the counsel’s prior experience with them, in one connection or another. Sometimes, in the absence of such information, counsel may make a selection simply on the basis of the arbitrator’s reputation. The selection may be made without any contact with the prospective arbitrator but, typically, counsel prefer to interview one or more arbitrator candidates to determine first-hand what a prospective arbitrator’s actual experience, commitment, and availability are. The rules governing such arbitrator “beauty contests” are addressed, to some extent, by the American Arbitration Association/American Bar Association Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Matters (AAA/ABA Code of Ethics) and some arbitration rules.
Appendix 4 Supreme Court, New York County Commercial Division, Charles E. Ramos, Justice, International Arbitration Rules (2013) International Arbitration Part Rules—Part 53 »
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Table of Arbitral Awards »
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Table of Arbitral Rules »
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Table of Conventions »
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Table of Legislation »
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