Camarb Opens New Belo Horizonte Headquarters Amid Growth in Brazilian Arbitration and Mediation
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TL;DR
- Camarb will inaugurate a new headquarters in Belo Horizonte.
- The opening responds to significant growth in arbitration and mediation demand in Brazil.
- Recent studies show a 122% increase in the average value of arbitrations and a 40% rise in mediation requests.
Overview
The Brazilian Chamber of Mediation and Business Arbitration (Camarb) is preparing to open a new headquarters in Belo Horizonte in response to substantial growth in demand for alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as arbitration, mediation, and dispute boards. The move aims to support increasing case volumes and higher values in dispute, as reported by recent industry studies.
What Happened
Camarb has announced the inauguration of a new headquarters in Belo Horizonte to accommodate growing demand for business arbitration and mediation services in Brazil.
The new facility features a hearing room for up to 35 people, five support rooms for parties, arbitrators, and witnesses, and additional spaces for meetings, mediation sessions, events, and administrative functions.
According to research cited in the report, the average value of arbitration cases in 2024 rose by 122% compared to 2023, reaching approximately R$201.9 million, while the total value of disputes increased by 162% to R$76 billion. The number of arbitration proceedings also increased by 18%, from 318 to 376.
Similarly, mediation requests rose by nearly 40% between 2022 and 2024, alongside an increase in the value of disputes submitted for mediation.
Context
Founded in 1998, Camarb administers extrajudicial dispute procedures, including arbitration, dispute boards, and business mediation across sectors such as agribusiness, construction, energy, infrastructure, and corporate disputes. It has existing offices in various major Brazilian cities and in Lisbon.
The expansion in Belo Horizonte reflects broader market adoption of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms by Brazilian companies, particularly amid increasing complexity and value of business disputes.
Why It Matters
- The expansion of Camarb's physical presence in Belo Horizonte signifies ongoing growth in the use of arbitration and mediation in Brazil.
- Increasing case values and greater volumes suggest enhanced reliance on private dispute resolution by Brazilian businesses, potentially impacting court congestion and institutional development in the country's legal landscape.
Sources
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Câmara de Mediação e Arbitragem Empresarial inaugura nova sede em BH
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