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Aljazy elected as arbitrators’ association president
By JT - May 03,2014 - Last updated at May 03,2014
AMMAN — The Jordanian Arbitrators’ Association (JAA) has elected Omar M. H. Aljazy as its president for a three-year term.
A private organisation composed of approximately 150 professional members from various disciplines, the JAA was founded in 1997 to promote “the culture of arbitration in resolving disputes throughout Jordan and the region”, according to a JAA statement.
Aljazy is the founding and managing partner of Aljazy & Co.
, a commercial law firm in Jordan specialising in transactional, litigation and alternative dispute resolution at local and international levels.
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