March 09, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Discovery in Cross-Border Disputes: Choosing Between Domestic Litigation and International ArbitrationWhen deciding which dispute resolution mechanism is best suited to a favorable outcome, discovery is a consideration of paramount importance. Whether one wishes to seek broad, offensive discovery of their adversary or a limited discovery as to their own records, such decisions can influence the choice between U.S. litigation and arbitration.
By Lucila Hemmingsen, Jonathan Levin and Amanda Sampaio
8 minute read