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Arbitrator Selection in International Automotive Supply Chain Disputes

February 28, 2025

Why Arbitrator Selection Matters 

International automotive supply chains often involve tight just-in-time deadlines, so resolving disputes quickly and efficiently is critical. When arbitration is the designated resolution method, the arbitrator’s qualifications and experience can significantly affect the speed, fairness, and effectiveness of the process. Choosing an arbitrator with relevant industry expertise and strong procedural management skills can help minimize business disruptions and financial risks. 

Key Considerations for Selecting an Arbitrator 

Industry-Specific Expertise 

Legal and International Trade Knowledge 

Experience in Supply Chain Disputes 

Case Management Skills 

Impartiality and Neutrality 

Best Practices for Arbitrator Selection 

Define Arbitrator Qualifications in Contracts 

Utilize Established Arbitration Institutions 

Consider Three-Arbitrator Panels for Complex Cases 

Incorporate Virtual Arbitration for Efficiency 

Final Takeaways 

Selecting the right arbitrator is a strategic decision that directly affects the efficiency, fairness, and outcome of an automotive supply chain dispute. By prioritizing industry expertise, legal proficiency, procedural efficiency, and impartiality, companies can ensure smoother dispute resolution. 

To minimize risks and improve arbitration outcomes, U.S. automotive executives or their lawyers should: 

The authors are members of the firm's International Disputes Group. For tailored arbitration strategies or dispute resolution support, please consult them or your Miller Canfield lawyer.  

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