HKIAC Overview
- Headquarters
- Central, Hk
- Website
- hkiac.org
- Industry
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Employees
- 182
- Founded
- 1985
About HKIAC
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is the foremost venue for alternative dispute resolution in Asia. Specialising in arbitration, mediation, adjudication and domain name dispute resolution, HKIAC maintains one of the largest commercial caseloads in the Asia-Pacific region, having handled over 10,500 commercial cases since its establishment in 1985. HKIAC is ranked amongst the top four arbitral institutions globally. HKIAC’s Administered Arbitration Rules have introduced innovative provisions that can be strategically used to control costs and increase efficiency for users.
HKIAC Contact Details
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- With contact data
- 1
- Email contacts
- 1
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HKIAC Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| David Bernstein | United States |
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| Cesar Pereira C.arb Fciarb | Attorney and Arbitrator Based in Brazil. Partner at Justen, Pereira, Oliveira & Talamini, Co-head of Its Infrastructure and Arbitration Practices | São Paulo, Brazil |
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| Nicolas Tang | Founder and Managing Director at Farallon Law Corporation - Dispute Resolution - Arbitrator and Mediator - Cryptocurrency - Employment - Criminal Law | Singapore |
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| John Rundell Be Bec Mba Llm Fca Fcpa Qsa Pfi Cism | Greater Melbourne Area, Australia |
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