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Tin Can Alley Seminar & Drinks

Ritz-Carlton,
Cayman Islands

17th November 2017
1pm - 7pm GMT

4 New Square are hosting an afternoon of seminars at the Ritz-Carlton in Cayman on 17th November and will revisit and consider some key issues in offshore dispute resolution. The day’s programme will be as follows;

 

13:00 Registration

13:30 Session 1 – Duties and Defences – Graham Chapman QC, Nicholas Broomfield and Mark Cullen

14:15 Session 2 – (1) Attribution – David Halpern QC, (2) Injunctive relief in aid of international litigation and arbitration – Neil Hext QC

15:00 Coffee Break

15:30 Session 3 – (1) Arbitration of offshore dispute – George Spalton, (2) Hot topics in service out – Joshua Folkard

16:15 Session 4 – (1) Procedure and litigation strategy – Graham Chapman QC, (2) Funding of offshore dispute and looking to the future – Justin Fenwick QC

17:00 Drinks Reception

 

Lizzy Stewart, Senior Clerk & CEO will also be in attendance.

For more information please e-mail: events@4newsquare.com

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