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A Fireside Chat With Gary Born: How To Become A Star In International Arbitration In Five (Easy?) Steps, And Is It Still Possible? (Video Content)
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Gary Born participated in a Fireside Chat conducted by Sergey
Usoskin of Double Bridge Law and Mikhail Kalinin of Norton Rose
Fulbright. It was moderated by Alexandra Shmarko of Baker McKenzie
and covered a series of questions about careers in, and the future
of, international arbitration.
Excerpt: First, international arbitration requires its
practitioners to speak a variety of languages. While English is a
prerequisite, speaking other languages represents a potential
advantage. Mr Born noted that Spanish is becoming increasingly
important and that Latin America enjoys enduring strength as a
source of disputes. Portuguese may present an opportunity to stand
out, as Brazilian arbitrations have been increasing in number over
the last two years. Other languages, such as Russian, are important
for the critical client relationship aspects of work as
counsel.
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