As civil cases increasingly go straight to mediation, the door has opened for more international business-to-business disputes to be resolved through mediation and arbitration, with Atlanta among the first to hang a “y’all come” sign on legal doors.

Global commerce is no longer just the domain of the world’s major corporations and even small businesses can find themselves in the middle of international business disputes. As the international markets’ umbrella opens, so has the need for fair, quick and enforceable resolutions.

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