Dissent, it turns out, comes at a price even in disputes Legal Business4 February 2015CommentHorizon Scan Joe Tirado argues that dissenting opinions in arbitration are a double-edged swordThere are many so-called ‘hot’ topics in international arbitration that could have been the subject of this article, but ultimately the topic chose itself.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentMore in this categoryWelcome to Miami: Kirkland and Winston open in Florida as Willkie targets Frankfurt capital marketsInternational roundup: Dentons enters Ireland and Cooley steps into Singapore as Winston leaves the Middle EastRevolving doors: Hogan Lovells and Gibson Dunn expand on continent, McGuireWoods appoint to London, Winston to DubaiThe customer is always right – which firms do clients rate most highly?Footing the bill – as chargeout rates spiral, will clients put their foot down?Rising to the challenge – tough market rewards for firms with clearest focusLast Word: Global visionThe Last Word: Private eyesMaking an ESG lawyer – law firms search for the magic formula