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Q&A: Reed Smith’s new global arbitration head on the transition from a Miami litigation boutique to an international firm

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23 May 2017
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Reed Smith‘s new head of international arbitration following the firm’s recent Miami merger with Astigarraga Davis, José Astigarraga (pictured), discusses his plans at Reed Smith and the future of international arbitration with Georgiana Tudor.

Why Reed Smith, and how did you find the transition from your own boutique to a large international firm?

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