The effort to make Atlanta a hot spot for international commercial arbitration is gaining some momentum.

The Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation, which launched two years ago, has assembled an arbitrators’ council with top European arbitrators—including a former U.S. ambassador, Charles Adams, and a leader of the ICC Court of Arbitration in Paris, Wendy Miles QC—to promote its reputation as an arbitral venue abroad.

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