The Litigation, Arbitration and White-Collar Crime Law department presents the latest reform proposal of French Arbitration law, along with the latest case law developments in the latest issue of the journal La Ley Mediación y Arbitraje

16 July 2025

Jacques Bouyssou, Marie-Hélène Bartoli Vallet, Adrien Boyer and Luana Nilsen, from the Litigation, Arbitration and White-Collar Crime Law department at Alerion Avocats, present the latest reform proposal of French Arbitration law, along with the latest case law developments in the latest issue of the journal La Ley Mediación y Arbitraje.
 
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