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    <description><![CDATA[<p>International arbitration is at a critical inflection point, with increasing pressures around cost, efficiency, enforcement, and a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.</p>
<p>In his new podcast series, <em>International Arbitration at a Crossroads</em>, Richard Lorenzo, Regional Managing Partner for the Americas and an international arbitration practitioner, explores these challenges and what they mean for the future of the practice.</p>
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