NYU Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law
About
Arguably the sole standalone center of its kind in North Manhattan, NYU Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law devotes its efforts to cross-border disputes and international trade law. On the southern edge of Washington Square Park, 40 Washington Square S Suite 409B, New York, NY 10012 puts faculty, scholars, and practitioners within two subway stops of Midtown. This institute links litigation tactics with arbitration standards, commercial code questions, and treaty interpretation—no public functions, no short courses—just focused research and collaboration. Domestic attorneys seeking comparative frameworks; arbitrators hunting for fresh doctrine; scholars tracking reciprocity regimes across jurisdictions—each finds a dedicated desk here. Behind the doors on the fourth floor, debates on choice-of-law clauses and arbitral-seat awards receive the same rigor applied to maritime insurance disputes and investment treaty claims. If you need the quickest path, dial (212) 992-8123. After tapping a few blocks deeper into the Village, open the map when you lose signal around MacDougal Alley.