Broadcast Date: Tuesday, April 02, 2024
from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Overview:
In the ever-evolving landscape of international dispute resolution, the future unfolds with a tapestry of possibilities, challenges, and innovations. As we stand on the cusp of 2024 and peer into the horizon beyond, the realm of international arbitration takes center stage.
Amidst the complexities of globalization, emerging legal paradigms, and technological revolutions, the anticipation of what lies ahead in international arbitration is palpable.
This anticipation finds its forum in an upcoming CLE Webcast, where a distinguished panel of thought leaders, assembled by The Knowledge Group, will navigate through recent advancements in international arbitration. The speakers will delve into the intricacies of the challenges faced by arbitrators, offering a detailed analysis of how these challenges impact the efficiency of dispute resolution. Moreover, they will scrutinize critical issues within the swiftly evolving legal landscape.
Key topics to be discussed:
- Potential decline in investment arbitration
- Modernizing and expediting international arbitration by, among other things, incorporating artificial intelligence and streamlining arbitral procedures
- Increasing scrutiny on the independence of international arbitrators and potential conflicts of interest
Credit:
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-demand Webcast (CLE)
Prerequisite:
General knowledge of international arbitration laws
Course Code:
1410949
Total Credit:
CLE Credit:
MS CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 4/02/2025
GA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2024
CA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 6/30/2025
PA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 4/02/2026
TN CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 4/02/2025
WI CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
VT CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
NJ CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NY CLE 1.00 Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - Credits through Reciprocity
AR CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
CT CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NH CLE 1.00 General – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53
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DC, MD, MA, MI, SD
Not Eligible for CLE:
AK, AZ, HA, MO, IL
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Speaker Panel:
Penny Madden KC, Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Penny Madden is an English qualified King’s counsel and serves as co-partner in charge of the London office at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. She is co-chair of the International Arbitration Practice Group, and a member of the White Collar Defense and Investigations Group.
Penny has particular expertise in conducting international disputes in parallel with complex multi-jurisdictional regulatory enforcement investigations and criminal proceedings. She represents clients across the globe in a variety of arbitration, court and regulatory proceedings, and specializes in shareholder, telecommunications, tax, accounting, and financial services disputes arising in emerging markets, with a particular focus on the Middle East and Africa.
Penny is recommended by Chambers Global 2023, Chambers UK 2024, Chambers Europe 2023, Best Lawyers UK 2024 and The Legal 500 UK 2024.
Marco Molina, Partner
Baker & Hostetler LLP
Marco Molina focuses his practice on international disputes and serves as BakerHostetler’s International Commercial Arbitration team leader. He specializes in international commercial arbitrations, investor-State arbitrations, cross-border litigations, global asset tracing and recovery, anticorruption compliance, cryptocurrency-related litigations, corporate governance disputes and extradition cases.
Marco has represented clients before U.S. federal, state and administrative courts as well as before a variety of international arbitral tribunals, including the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and the affiliated International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), and in ad hoc arbitrations under the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
Agenda:
Penny Madden KC, Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
and
Marco Molina, Partner
Baker & Hostetler LLP
- Potential decline in investment arbitration
- Modernizing and expediting international arbitration by, among other things, incorporating artificial intelligence and streamlining arbitral procedures
- Increasing scrutiny on the independence of international arbitrators and potential conflicts of interest
Date & Time:
Tuesday, April 02, 2024
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Who Should Attend:
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyers
- International Law Attorneys
- General/In-house Counsel
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