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Jonathan Worboys to speak at Vienna Arbitration Days

Palais Niederösterreich,
Herrengasse,
Vienna,
Austria

7th June 2024 - 8th June 2024

4 New Square Chambers’ Jonathan Worboys will join a panel of highly regarded speakers at the upcoming Vienna Arbitration Days 2024.

Austria’s foremost arbitration conference will take place on 7-8 June 2024 and brings together leading practitioners from the international dispute resolution community to consider hot topics including ESG, human rights, sustainability and AI.

Jonathan’s panel will focus on the interaction between ESG and international arbitration. He will be joined by leading international practitioners Mikal Brøndmo, of Haavind, Anya George, of Schellenberg Wittmer, Judith Sawang of Ashurst and Almir Smajlovic of Secretariat.

Jonathan is a leading international junior whose practice encompasses all aspects of commercial litigation, group actions, international arbitration, public international law and public law & human rights. He is described by the legal directories as a “highly sought after practitioner” with “ a quick , sharp intelligence” and is praised by clients for “always thinking two steps ahead”.

Read more about Jonathan’s practice here.

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