Edward Lenci Named To Law360 International Arbitration Editorial Advisory Board
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Mar 6, 2017
The U.S. law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is pleased to announce that Edward K. Lenci, a New York-based partner and chair of the firm's Reinsurance practice, has been named to Law360’s International Arbitration Editorial Advisory Board.
The Law360 International Arbitration Advisory Board consists of nine lawyers experienced in the field of international arbitration, who provide feedback on Law360's coverage of the topic, and help to shape future coverage.
In announcing the board, Law360 described Lenci as a practitioner focused on the arbitration and litigation of complex business disputes, including class action defense and appeals. It noted he has won many significant decisions, and published a variety of articles, involving the arbitration of disputes.
Read the full article, “Law360 International Arbitration Editorial Advisory Board” on the Law360 website (subscription may be required)
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