Very relevant and current topics delivered by excellent speakers with useful course notes.

- Simon Baillie-Hamilton, Mayo Wynne Baxter

International Commercial Arbitration

A high-level, intensive guide to best practice strategy and procedure

Introduction

Arbitration has long been the preferred choice for those wishing to preserve privacy and confidentiality. But in light of the Court of Appeal's recent decision in Michael Wilson & Partners Ltd v Emmott, can these disputes really stay hidden from the public eye? And what impact will this decision have on arbitration as a means of dispute resolution? Will it remain the procedure of choice for multinational corporates to resolve their disputes?
 Aimed at those with a good to high working knowledge of arbitral procedures, this essential conference will provide you with a deeper understanding of the more challenging procedural issues involved from an international perspective. Read more >>

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 23 September 2008

Location:

Radisson Blu Portman Hotel
London, W1H 7BG

6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Attending this prestigious event will enable you to:

  • Debate what practical considerations and consequences should be taken into account when choosing a seat of arbitration
  • Analyse the rise of investment treaty arbitration
  • Discuss what steps parties can take to protect privileged and confidential information
  • Learn how to run a successful arbitration
  • Discover the differing approaches to disclosure within the EU
  • Understand to what extent competition law arguments are being deployed in private disputes referred to arbitration
  • Determine on what basis an arbitrator’s decision can
    be challenged

Who Should Attend

This conference is a must for all private practice solicitors and barristers involved in dispute resolution, in-house counsel, heads of dispute resolution and heads of legal in corporate organisations, mediators, arbitrators and all other individuals involved in dispute resolution.

In association with:

CIArb

In association with:

Global Arbitration Review