Do you have a trainee or newly qualified lawyer joining your team? Are you a trainee or newly qualified lawyer wondering what arbitration law is all about? Have you moved in-house and find yourself having to get to grips with arbitration law?
If so, then we suggest looking at the following materials to get an overview of what arbitration law is all about.
Where to start
Essential reading and links to external resources are collected in Arbitration: the essential tools, accessible from the PLC Arbitration homepage. For a bird's-eye view of basic concepts and principles, we suggest the following practice notes:
You can use the related content feature or browse the arbitration topics on the homepage for a more detailed analysis. We suggest the practice notes below as a starting point.
A subscription to PLC Arbitration gives you access to the Arbitration multi-jurisdictional guide produced by the PLC Cross-border team, which provides an overview of key features of arbitration law in various jurisdictions.
You can keep up to date with arbitration developments by signing up for the following e-mail updates:
PLC Arbitration weekly e-mail update (covering developments in the UK, investment treaty arbitration, and international arbitration news).
PLC Arbitration monthly e-mail update (a compilation of the preceding month's weekly e-mail updates).
PLC Arbitration multi-jurisdictional monthly e-mail update (covering case law and legislative developments in over 30 key arbitration jurisdictions and written by experts in those jurisdictions).
You may find it helpful to view the PLC Arbitration training webinar, available to downloadhere.
If you or anyone in your team would like to be trained on how to use and make the best of PLC Arbitration, please e-mail us at: [email protected]. We will arrange for one of our trainers to visit your offices or provide a telephone tutorial.