www.ibtlat.com
Blockchain and Technology Dispute Resolution Institution
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Alliances in Guatemala, Peru, Spain and Colombia.
Model clause
All disputes arising out of or relating to this agreement shall be submitted to arbitration and shall be administered by the Blockchain and Technology Dispute Resolution Institution (IBT) in accordance with its rules on the matter.
Accessory suggestions for the Clause
- Add number of arbitrators.
- Add dispute language.
- Add the seat of arbitration.
- Add applicable law to the arbitration clause.
IBT
Operating Committee
José Mario Valdivieso
Director
Senior Partner of the firm Valdivieso Berdugo Valdivieso located in El Salvador. He currently serves as Secretary of the Board of Directors of the German-Salvadoran Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Juan Antonio Mazariegos
Director
Juan Antonio Mazariegos is a Founding Partner of Alegalis law firm in Guatemala and has been personally recognized as a “Leading Individual” by the international ranking Chambers & Partners based on positive market feedback. He holds an MBA from the Catholic University of Chile.
Cristian Rojas Samayoa
Director
Junior Partner at Alegalis, a Lawfirm based in Guatemala City. He specializes in criminal law, more recently in crimes related to digital transactions. Serves as a professor of criminal law in Universidad del Itsmo.
Juan Antonio Mazariegos Puertas
Secretary
Lawyer and Notary Public of the Republic of Guatemala. He focuses his practice in international commercial arbitration and technology. His specialization has led him to be certified both in Europe and Latin America.
Our story
Blockchain and Technology Conflict Resolution Institution
The Blockchain and Technology Conflict Resolution Institution arose from a question: How can we as a Latin American region face the technology revolution for which no continent was ready? This is why it was decided to create an Arbitration Institution whose objectives are: To be the vanguard in issues related to technology and arbitration and to give prompt and effective justice to matters that are submitted to its knowledge.