By Caroline Simson (January 2, 2023, 12:02 PM EST) — Following 2022, a banner year in international arbitration that saw a foreign discovery statute narrowed and a shift in political attitudes toward the Energy Charter Treaty, 2023 will likely be just as busy. Here are some trends to watch in the new year….
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