Are TWO HATS TOO MANY?

M.D. Goldhaber
Goldhaber, Michael

Article from: TDM 2 (2006), in Procedure, Advocacy, Strategy and Tactics in Arbitration

Introduction

It's common practice for the same lawyer to be an arbitrator in one international treaty case and an advocate in another. But a Dutch court found that business as usual can lead to a serious conflict of interest.

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Suggested Citation

M.D. Goldhaber; "Are TWO HATS TOO MANY?"
TDM 2 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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