CIMAC: 10 Years Making Casablanca a Legal Hub

CIMAC marks 10 years of arbitration, positioning Casablanca as a leading African legal hub.

CIMAC: 10 Years Making Casablanca a Legal Hub

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The Centre International de Médiation et d'Arbitrage de Casablanca (CIMAC) celebrated its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of promoting alternative dispute resolution in Africa. Secretary General Hicham Zegrary highlighted the center's role in positioning Casablanca as a key legal hub on the continent.

Since its founding, CIMAC has handled over 200 cases, with a significant portion involving international parties. The center has contributed to the development of arbitration practices in Morocco and across Africa, offering a neutral venue for commercial disputes.

Zegrary noted that CIMAC's success is tied to Morocco's legal reforms and the growing recognition of arbitration as an efficient alternative to traditional litigation. The center has also trained hundreds of arbitrators and mediators, strengthening local expertise.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is CIMAC?

CIMAC is the Centre International de Médiation et d'Arbitrage de Casablanca, an arbitration center based in Casablanca, Morocco.

How many cases has CIMAC handled?

CIMAC has handled over 200 cases since its founding, including many international disputes.

Who is Hicham Zegrary?

Hicham Zegrary is the Secretary General of CIMAC.

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