Domestic disputes represented approximately 98% of all cases, while international disputes accounted for roughly 2%.
Annual Report | The Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration | 2023
Retired judges served as arbitrators in about 61% of cases, whereas attorneys acted as arbitrators in approximately 39%.
Annual Report | The Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration | 2023
Female arbitrators were appointed in approximately 32% of the cases, compared to male arbitrators who were appointed in about 68% of the cases.
Annual Report | The Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration | 2023
The breakdown of dispute types was as follows:
Commercial and business disputes: 50%
Construction and real estate disputes: 25%
Tort cases: 23%
Family disputes: 2%
Annual Report | The Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration | 2023
Dispute Value in Cases:
Requests for non-monetary relief (including declaratory relief): 25%.
Claims up to $250,000: 8%
Claims between $250,000 and $650,000: 23%
Claims between $650,000 and $2.5 million: 27%
Claims between $2.5 million and $10 million: 11%
Claims exceeding $10 million: 6%
Cases involving counterclaims: approximately 27%
Annual Report | The Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration | 2023