Dispute Resolution analysis: in the last of four articles coinciding with the launch of the Singapore International Mediation Centre (SIMC) on 5 November 2014, Ben Giaretta and Katherine McMenamin of Ashurst’s Singapore office consider what the SIMC can offer to commercial parties.
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