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3rd ELSA Law School on Dispute Resolution: Students of WM Law’s panel took a closer look at SCM and the arbitrator’s day-to-day work

17. August 2014

Erneut hat Müller Partner beim Chambers Ranking im Bereich Real Estate: Construction sehr gute Ergebnisse erzielt und konnte somit die Positionierung unter den Top-Kanzleien Österreichs halten.

Wir sind stolz, weiterhin als Band 2 Kanzlei in Erscheinung zu treten und gratulieren DDr. Katharina Müller zum Band 1 Lawyer Ranking!

Das Baurechts-Team freut sich über exzellente Bewertung, wie “They have a very powerful and versatile team, where everyone contributes their strengths.” und “They are a very competent and high-quality firm.”

Ebenso herausragend die Quotes für DDr. Katharina Müller:
Katharina Müller boast an impressive wealth of experience in complex projects and disputes. She is well respected for her in-depth expertise in construction mandates throughout Austria, with a particular focus on contentious matters. She also advises on large infrastructure and energy construction projects.“She is a very smart lawyer who handles the technical details very well.””Katharina Müller is simply top.”

Hier gehts zum Ranking

Students from over 40 jurisdictions joined the 3rd ELSA Law School on Dispute Resolution that took place in Vienna from August 17 to 24.

In Johannes P. Willheim’s session on smart conflict management (“SCM”), participants took a closer look at the mechanisms of SCM, an arbitrator’s day-to-day-work, and at what it takes to handle high-profile arbitration proceedings on international level.

“Dispute wise management practices increasingly involve mediation and drafting entire conflict management agreements. The arbitrator’s work goes beyond legal categories and has to do a lot with management and reputation. As there are no “default” dispute resolution mechanisms the lawyer has to carefully weigh the pros and cons of the various ways to settle a conflict and to help clients to choose the method best suited to solve a legal issue. Be it by means of litigation, arbitration, or mediation. SCM means understanding what’s the dispute about and choosing the right tools.” said Johannes P. Willheim, co-founding partner at Willheim Müller (WMLaw).

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