
Chris Poole, president and CEO of JAMS, says the firm's international arbitration centers in Los Angeles and New York will be joined by three in San Francisco, Miami and Chicago.
Coming up on JAMS’ 40th anniversary, the alternative dispute resolution provider is expanding its international arbitration capabilities and facilities, according to CEO and President Chris Poole.
JAMS hopes to capitalize on the newly expanded market following the passage of SB 766, which allows out-of-state and foreign attorneys to participate in international arbitrations in California as of Jan. 1. The firm recently opened interna...
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