Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch are looking into the world of tomorrow's arbitration. What is coming? What is going? What will remain? Together with two guests, the presenters discuss provocative theses and trends in arbitration.
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Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch are looking into the world of tomorrow's arbitration. What is coming? What is going? What will remain? Together with two guests, the presenters discuss provocative theses and trends in arbitration.
Episode 26 with Anina Liebkind and Nora Fredstie I Fast track proceedings
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1 year ago
Episode 26 with Anina Liebkind and Nora Fredstie I Fast track proceedings
Originally, a big advantage of arbitration was the time and cost-saving aspect in comparison to ordinary court proceedings. In order to fulfill this purpose more again, there are already several so-called fast track proceedings for a fixed amount of money and a short period of time until a decision is reached. In today's episode, Dr. Lisa Reiser and Dr. Markus Altenkirch discuss with their guests Anina Liebkind and Nora Fredstie the thesis: In the #future, arbitration proceedings will only take 21 days and will only cost 29,000 Euros.
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Lisa Reiser and Markus Altenkirch are looking into the world of tomorrow's arbitration. What is coming? What is going? What will remain? Together with two guests, the presenters discuss provocative theses and trends in arbitration.