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U.S. law firm Reed Smith has launched a mobile app called Arbitration Pricing Calculator (APC), which claims to be a first-of-its-kind app to help arbitration users calculate the costs of arbitration around the world.

The app, which was developed by Singapore-based arbitration partner Timothy Cooke, claims to help clients quickly and accurately navigate administrative and tribunal cost structures at 37 international arbitration centres. It is aimed at both dispute resolution and transactional lawyers.

Cooke joined Reed Smith in May last year from Stephenson Harwood. He was earlier at Morgan Lewis Stamford, Clyde & Co, and Baker McKenzie.

 

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