May 23, 2012

Guide to International Arbitration with Chinese Entities

 

When it comes to international arbitration, navigating the various jurisdictions of the world can be challenging.  The Global Arbitration Review (GAR) recently released an online reference guide, GAR Reference, which allows cross-comparison of international arbitration practice and procedure across multiple jurisdictions.  The GAR reference sections are highly regarded by international arbitration lawyers throughout the world, as they allow for quick access to high-level debriefings, on a country-by-country basis, on the multiple issues faced in international arbitration.  The information provided in GAR Reference covers the myriad of issues that practitioners face in international arbitration, including local arbitration laws, drafting enforceable arbitration agreements, procedures for commencing arbitration and taking discovery and procedures for enforcing and challenging arbitral awards, to name just a few. 

The China Arbitration section of the GAR Reference was recently authored by McDermott's international arbitration practice head B. Ted Howes and MWE China partner Henry Litong Chen.  Ted and Henry, who have substantial experience arbitrating with or against Chinese entities, provide insightful and adept guidance on over 50 issues faced by those involved in Chinese international arbitrations.

Click here to view GAR’s China reference section.

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About the Author

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B. Ted Howes is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP and is based in the Firm’s New York office.  Ted is the head of the Firm's International Arbitration practice.  He is also the head of the Firm's Chinese Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice.

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Henry Chen is a partner of MWE China Law Offices based in Shanghai.

In addition to his international experience at Baker & McKenzie and Herbert Smith, Henry has practiced for more than 10 years with domestic law firms.  From 2002 to 2006, Henry pursued his education in the United States with the New York University School of Law and the University of Washington School of Law.

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