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In this 60 minute panelists will discuss recent developments in the field of investment arbitration including the recent entered into force USMCA substituting NAFTA, the discussions under Working Group III and a Draft Code of Conduct for Investor State Dispute Adjudicators which has been recently presented by ICSID and UNCITRAL. Read more.
The North American regional Branches of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Canada Branch, New York Branch, North America Branch) jointly present the Accelerated Route to Fellowship via remote video September 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4, 2020 CLICK HERE TO VIEW PROGRAM BROCHURE Register Now
Offered via Remote Video Conference September 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4, 2020 Our program is fully subscribed hence registration is now closed. Those wishing to register who are unable will be added to a waitlist and taken on a first come/first served basis if any openings occur. If you are interested in joining […]
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In this webinar panelists will discuss important and emerging issues for practitioners and neutrals to consider when participating in a virtual ADR proceeding. Read more
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 1pm ET In this 90-minute webinar two internationally renowned insurance lawyers will argue before a tribunal comprising three former State insurance commissioners. The webinar audience will vote to decide which side wins and a panel of experts will answer audience questions. Read more
This webinar focuses on the concept of implementing “fair and practical” control of risk in international arbitration, from the parties’ efforts to minimize risk during initial deal negotiations, through party cooperation during the lifetime of the business relationship. Read more
In October 2020 the CIArb North America Branch (NAB) will celebrate CIArb NAB ADR Month with The CIArb NAB Tech ADR Summit Webinar Series. Read More
With the large number of force majeure notices companies have issued due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many disputes are arising over which party in the supply chain should bear losses. Do the parties have to arbitrate this conflict when one party’s standard form contains an arbitration clause, but the other party’s form does not? Read […]