Outfitting for our Cruise: Market Trends, Caseloads and Scale Philip W. “Whit” Engle, FCIArb September 30 th, 2015 www.engleadr.com.

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Outfitting for our Cruise: Market Trends, Caseloads and Scale Philip W. “Whit” Engle, FCIArb September 30 th,

Long-term trends in value and volume of merchandise exports, (Index numbers, 2000=100) Source: UNCTAD secretariat calculations, based on UNCTADstat and CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis, World trade database

Global International Caseload Trend

Global International Caseload Trends – by reporting institution

Trends: International Arbitration Cases Reported in the GAR 30: 2010 to Year# of Pending Claims# of Major Claims * Value of All Pending Claims (USD $ billion) 20102, ,615491, ,484N/A1, ,986721, N/A1021,716 GAR 100 Surveys, 2010 to 2014 * GAR classified “major claims” as disputes exceeding USD$900 million from , and USD$1 billion in 2014 FTI, Trends in International Arbitration, February 2015

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