Arbitration Beyond Borders is an exceptional book elucidating the influential vision and work of the late Guillermo Aguilar Álvarez, one of the world’s leading arbitral innovators. He has left the principles and practice of international arbitration with a rich legacy of insight and achievement. Thirty-two eminent arbitrators and scholars review the key issues that concerned him and to which he often lent new clarity.
Michael went to college in upstate NY at the State University of New York, Albany (a.k.a. SUNY Albany), and he graduated with a degree in Psychology and English. He's had many jobs: a pizzeria dishwasher, a supermarket checkout boy, and spraying cologne in a department store (he got fired on his first night). He's worked making smoothies, selling retail clothing, and he washed enormous party tents for one day. He's worked for a software company, and temped at various jobs in the movie/ TV industry, including an assistant for Tom Hanks for a few months. He's tutored for the SATs (verbal) and has been a script/ book reader for various movie and television companies, including Dreamworks/ Dreamworks Animation, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network. Some of his friends describe it as getting paid to write book reports; they're not entirely wrong. But he's happy - he loves to read, and he's making money doing it.