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The New Corporate Counsel Guide for Arbitration in Brazil: Preparation, and the Role of the In-House Counsel
An engaged in-house counsel is a key player on an arbitration team. Depending on the style, some may be more active and become directly involved in every step of the case. Others may prefer to work on strategic issues and leave the execution of tasks for external counsels. But in no circumstances should the in-house counsel be absent or distant from the arbitration proceeding and the external team.