Sixteenth Annual Leading Arbitrators Symposium

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Accelerating Change: Will International Arbitrations Be Different When the Pandemic is Over?

The Leading Arbitrators Symposium on the Conduct of International Arbitration, an annual highlight of the International Arbitration calendar since 2005, is “going digital.” On May 20, 2020, we began a monthly series of 90-minute conversations with the world's leading arbitrators.

The second session will consider whether the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting experiences with videoconference hearings will affect the way international arbitrations are conducted in the future. It will address the pandemic’s impact on the conduct of conferences, hearings, and deliberations, as well as on the cost and efficiency of international arbitrations. It will also cover regional, cultural, and enforcement considerations.

Please join us for a lively exploration of this topic on June 24, 2020 from 11:00 AM-12:30 PM EST / 5:00 PM-6:30 PM CET. This Zoom conference, chaired by Grant Hanessian (Baker & McKenzie), will feature a discussion among Adriana Braghetta (Adriana Braghetta Advogados), Michael Hwang (Michael Hwang Chambers), Michael McIlwrath (Global Litigation Counsel, Baker Hughes), Lucy Reed (Arbitration Chambers), Matthias Scherer (LALIVE), and Laurence Shore (Bonelli Erede Lombardi Pappalardo).
 

Recording of Session II

Session II: Accelerating Change; Will International Arbitrations be Different When the Pandemic is Over? (Recording)

Session II of the Leading Arbitrators' Symposium considered whether the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting experiences with videoconference hearings will affect the way international arbitrations are conducted in the future.  It addressed the pandemic’s impact on the conduct of conferences, hearings, and deliberations, as well as on the cost and efficiency of international arbitrations.  It also covered regional, cultural, and enforcement considerations.

Originally hosted on 24 June 2020this session is available as a recording. This Zoom webconference, chaired by Grant Hanessian (Hanessian ADR, New York) featured a discussion among the following panelists:

Panelists:          

Adriana Braghetta (Adriana Braghetta Advogados)
Michael Hwang (Michael Hwang Chambers)
Michael McIlwrath (Global Litigation Counsel)
Lucy Reed (Arbitration Chambers)
Matthias Scherer (LALIVE)
Laurence Shore (Bonelli Erede Lombardi Pappalardo)

Details of Session II topics can be found here: http://www.jurisconferences.com/2019/sixteenth-annual-leading-arbitrators-symposium/

Please note: This recording fee only includes access to the recording of Session II in this four-session series of conferences.

To gain access to the Session II recording, add the item below to your cart and proceed through check-out.  Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive (via e-mail) an access link to view the recording.  If you have any questions, please contact marketing@jurispub.com.

Complimentary 30-Day Subscription to Arbitration Law

The conference registration fee also includes one month of complimentary access to Arbitration Law, a database powered by JURIS covering virtually all forms of international, as well as U.S., arbitration.  Arbitration Law’s digital library, containing 13,500 documents and over 200 proprietary treatises, practice manuals, and monographs, offers exclusive access to comprehensive and authoritative works that analyze all aspects of the arbitral process.  In addition to primary resources, Arbitration Law contains exclusive works contributed by preeminent arbitration practictioners and scholars, including Emmanuel GaillardLawrence NewmanDoak BishopGeorge BermannEdna SussmanLoukas A. MistelisMichael MoserLucy ReedLaurence Shore,  and dozens more. Arbitration Law also offers access to 11 of JURIS’s exclusive arbitration journals and their archives, including the Dispute Resolution JournalAmerican Review of International ArbitrationEuropean International Arbitration ReviewWorld Arbitration and Mediation Review, and more 

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NYS CLE credit (transitional and non-transitional) in the Areas of Professional Practice (1.5 hours for an individual session; 7 hours for the full conference) and a general certificate of attendance will be provided.

Sixteenth Annual Leading Arbitrators Symposium Session I Recording

Session I: The Increased Focus on Virtual Hearings. (Recording)

Audio and videoconferencing have been available to arbitrators and counsel in international arbitrations for many years. However, current restrictions on travel and physical gatherings have pushed arbitrators and counsel to confront the possibility of conducting evidentiary hearings entirely by such means.  The first session of the Leading Arbitrators' Symposium considered one of the principal issues confronting the international arbitration community as a result of Covid-19: the increased focus on virtual hearings.  

Originally hosted on 20 May 2020 from 1:00 PM-2:30 PM EST / 7:00 PM-8:30 PM CET, this session is available as a recording. This Zoom webconference, chaired by Grant Hanessian (Hanessian ADR, New York) featured a discussion among the following panelists:

Juan Fernández-Armesto – Armesto & Asociados
Bernard Hanotiau – Hanotiau & van den Berg
John Judge – Arbitration Place
Sophie Nappert – 3VB
Craig S. Miles – King & Spalding
Emilie Gonin – Doughty Street Chambers

To gain access to the Session I recording, add the item below to your cart and proceed through check-out.  Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive (via e-mail) an access link to view the recording.  If you have any questions, please contact marketing@jurispub.com.

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