Georgia State University College of Law’s new international arbitration center, which will open in September, has hired an international lawyer, Y. Grace Ha, as its first fellow. She will help develop programs and operating protocols.

The Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation is housed in GSU Law’s new $82.5 million building at 85 Park Place. The law school’s faculty and staff just moved into the new facility last week, and classes there will begin in the fall.

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