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08 December 2011
Issue: 7493 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Murray Armes Dispute Resolution Board Foundation

Murray Armes, a member of ArbDB, the International Arbitration and Dispute Board Chambers, has been appointed as secretary...

 

Murray Armes, a member of ArbDB, the International Arbitration and Dispute Board Chambers, has been appointed as secretary and a member of the executive board of directors of the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF).  
 
The DRBF welcomes and supports activities of its members’ local chapters as an important means of increasing relevance of the method to each locality—a notion championed by Murray. 
Issue: 7493 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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