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The Practice of US Courts, CRCICA Sharm El Sheikh VII 

Savoy Hotel and Resort | Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
December 10, 2018
3:40 PM (IST)

Xander Meise will be speaking on, “The Practice of US Courts,” at SHARM ELSHEIKH VII - the World's Sole Biennial Conference on the Role of State Courts in International Arbitration, hosted by the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA). This panel will take place on Monday, December 10, at 3:40 PM (IST) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

The SHARM EL SHEIKH series of conferences is the "World's Sole Biennial Event on the Role of State Courts in International Arbitration," and is known to have established a permanent venue for practitioners from all over the world for the exchange of expert views on the diverse relationship between state courts and arbitration in a cross-cultural context.

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