BOSTON, MA, November 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jonathan W. Fitch, managing partner of Sally & Fitch LLP in Boston, has been named to the Panel of Arbitrators of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution, the international division of the American Arbitration Association.
The ICDR Panel of Arbitrators is comprised of specialists in international dispute resolution from around the world. This geographically diverse group is made up of about 650 highly regarded professionals from the business and legal communities.
Mr. Fitch is a lawyer who has practiced in the areas of complex domestic and international litigation for thirty years. He was named one of the Top 100 Massachusetts Super Lawyers in 2011 and 2012 in lists published in Boston Magazine by the Thomson Reuters rating service. Mr. Fitch also received a "Lawyer of the Year Award" in 2009 from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly newspaper.
Sally & Fitch LLP is a litigation law firm engaged in a broad range of sophisticated civil and criminal litigation. The firm's alternative dispute resolution group provides arbitration and mediation services in diverse practice areas. For more information about Sally & Fitch LLP, visit www.sally-fitch.com.
Jonathan W. Fitch Named to ICDR Panel of International Arbitrators
The ICDR is a preeminent institution for the arbitration of international disputes.
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