• The Vilnius Court of Commercial Arbitration (lit. Vilniaus komercinio arbitražo teismas) is a Court of commercial arbitration in Vilnius, Lithuania. Vilnius...
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  • Rolandas Valiūnas (category Vilnius University alumni)
    Board Member, Vilnius Court of Commercial Arbitration 2004 - 2006 Co-Chair, European Regional Forum, IBA 2002 - 2005 Deputy Chairman, Council of Lithuanian...
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  • Gintaras Balčiūnas (category Lawyers from Vilnius)
    recommended arbitrator of Vilnius Court of Commercial Arbitration. Gintaras Balčiūnas is also a member of Vilnius Rotary Club and Vilnius Leaders' Club. Gintaras...
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  • Keith Noreika (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from December 2022)
    the opposition of a rule made by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regarding arbitration agreements in the contracts of certain financial...
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    international disputes through negotiation and arbitration. Its other concerns included labour conditions, just treatment of native inhabitants, human and drug trafficking...
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    Mátyás Eörsi (category Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1990–1994))
    now, he is still active as an arbitrator at the Arbitration Court attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Industry and Trade. Since he did not contest the...
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    Vienna (redirect from Capital of Austria)
    international commercial arbitration competition for students of law from around the world. Diplomatic meetings were often held in Vienna in the latter half of the...
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    Lausanne (redirect from City of Lausanne)
    has recognized the city as the "Olympic Capital" since 1994), the Court of Arbitration for Sport and some 55 international sport associations. It lies in...
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    Belarus. Vilnius was given to Lithuania. Only Podlaskie and a small part of Galicia east of the San River, around Przemyśl, were returned to Poland. Of all...
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    met in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) with Sigismund Augustus in 1561 and declared Livonia a vassal state under the Polish king. The Union of Vilnius called for...
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