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Challenges to Arbitrators – where do we stand?

The Law Society,
113 Chancery Lane,
London WC2A 1PL

30th October 2018
5:45pm GMT

Join Three Crowns and 4 New Square for an evening seminar on ‘Challenges to Arbitrators – where do we stand?’ on Tuesday 30th October at The Law Society.

 

The evening will include the following presentations:

18.00  Introduction by co-moderators

    – Nicholas Fletcher QC of 4 New Square

    – Scott Vesel of Three Crowns

18.15  Recent LCIA challenge decisions

    – Simon Elliott of Three Crowns

18.25  The ICC’s approach to challenges

    – Todd Wetmore of Three Crowns and VP of the ICC Court

18.35  Challenges under the ICSID Rules

    – George Spalton of 4 New Square

18.45  The position in the United States

    – Liz Snodgrass of Three Crowns

18.55  Developments in India

    – Joshua Folkard of 4 New Square

19.05  Challenges to arbitrators in the Middle East

    – Tim Chelmick of 4 New Square

19.10  Discussion

19.40  Drinks Reception

 

For more information and to RSVP, please e-mail: events@4newsquare.com.

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